Motorola WPS870G manual Windows 2000/XP IP Printer Port Setup

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WPS870G

User Guide

 

 

Windows 2000/XP IP Printer Port Setup

The recommended printing method is to use the LPR protocol for IP printing:

1Open your Printers folder (usually Start > Settings > Printers), right-click the desired printer and select Properties. The Properties window is displayed:

2Select the Ports tab and click Add Port. The Printer Ports window is displayed.

3Choose Standard TCP/IP Port and then click New Port.

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Contents Page User Guide WPS870G Page Table of Contents Alternate Client Computer Configurations Appendix a Specifications Overview FeaturesSafety Instructions Package Contents Button RestoreWPS870G Physical Description Back of WPS870GTest Print and Restore Button Restore ButtonLED Indicators Front of WPS870GLED All 4 LEDs Color Condition Status ParallelIP Assignment InstallationOverview Before You Begin, a ChoiceSubnet Mask/Gateway Address Discovery Choosing a Static IP AddressWireless Router to WPS870G Connection Hardware SetupComputer to WPS870G Connection Installation Wizard Setup Procedure Installation NotesClick Install and Configure the Wireless Print Server WPS870G Configure IP Address Settings window is displayed Security DescriptionNetwork Name SsidChannel WPS870G WPS870G Utility Install for Windows 98SE/Windows ME Wireless Print Server Utility InstallationWPS870G Windows Windows ME WPS870G WPS870G Utility Installation for Windows WPS870G User Guide WPS870G WPS870G Utility Install for Windows XP WPS870G User Guide WPS870G Click Start Settings Printers Existing Printer Driver ConfigurationLogging Wireless Security ConfigurationWireless Security Setup Encryption AuthenticationPreparation Web-Based ManagementNetwork Layout Diagrams Connecting to the WPS870G Help, Restart, and Logout Server Status StatusItemDescription Printer StatusSubnet Mask Network SettingsNetwork Setting IP AddressGateway Delay beforeSet Defaults CancelWireless Basic Wireless SettingsLink Info ModeWireless Security Key 1 Key InputPass-phrase Key IndexPrinter Settings Configure ServerCancel Click to cancel any changes AppleTalk Protocol SettingsNetBEUI Device Security Login Password Confirm DescriptionLogin Idle Time Control PanelUpdating Firmware Alternate Client Computer Configurations Printing MethodsWhich printing method should I use? Checking Your Network Protocols Windows Windows IP Printing What Is RequiredWindows 98SE/ME IP Printer Port Setup WPS870G Choose Standard TCP/IP Port and then click New Port Windows 2000/XP IP Printer Port SetupWPS870G Delete a Printing Port Print Jobs ManagementAdvanced Port Options RetryInterval Banner Windows SMB PrintingWPS870G Network Path Windows 98/ME Network Path Windows 2000/XP Windows with Server-based Print QueuesWPS870G Software Requirements AppleTalk SetupAdvanced Setup and Management Macintosh AppleTalkLPR Printing Setup Select LPR Printers using IPMacintosh OS Installing IPP Client Windows 98SE/ME Internet Printing Protocol IPPInternet Printing Protocol IPP Requirements IPP Client Configuration Windows 98SE/ME Select Network Printer and click Next IPP Client Setup Windows 2000/XPUSB Using IPP Printers Changing the IPP Port SettingsTroubleshooting Hardware and LAN SolutionsContact Information Use a router and had to restart it. Now I can’t print AppleTalk Macintosh SolutionsMy EPS file does not print with the correct fonts Click Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Windows Printing SolutionsWPS870G User Guide WPS870G Select Start Settings Printers to open the Printers folder Uncheck the Enable bidirectional support checkbox\\printername\P1 User Guide Print Server is not recognized. Check the following Unix TroubleshootingFCC / CE Appendix a SpecificationsGeneral Specifications Parallel Port Pin AssignmentsProtocol Support Feature SupportAdding TCP/IP Printing Support Appendix B Windows Server ConfigurationNavigate to Start Settings Control Panel Network Windows NT 4.0 ServerWindows 2000/2003 Server Appendix C Unix Systems Wireless Print Server IP Address ConfigurationLPD on IBM AIX LPD ConfigurationLPD on System LPD on Linux Select Control Panel, then Printer ConfigurationRemote Host Field Data NameSpool Directory File LimitChgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spoolerdir LPD on BSDLpr -P printername filename Printing using LPDCreating an Ndps Manager Object Appendix D NetWareCreating an Ndps Printer Agent Starting NdpsWPS870G Ascii GlossaryBSS CPEDdns DSL DhcpDMZ DNSFTP ESSGUI IcmpIeee Isdn ISPLAN Pcmcia MTUNAT NICPptp PPPROM RTSSmtp UDP SwitchTCP TunnelWAP USBVPN WANWPA Wi-FiWEP WlanMgbi

WPS870G specifications

The Motorola WPS870G is a versatile and robust wireless access point designed to enhance connectivity in both residential and commercial environments. Known for its powerful performance and reliable connectivity, the WPS870G leverages advanced technologies to meet the demands of modern wireless communication.

One of the standout features of the WPS870G is its dual-band capability, operating on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This allows for greater flexibility and improved performance, as users can connect devices to the most suitable frequency based on their needs. The device supports the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard, delivering faster speeds, increased capacity, and improved efficiency. With Wi-Fi 6, multiple devices can connect simultaneously without compromising the quality of the internet experience, making it an ideal solution for homes with numerous smart devices or crowded office spaces.

In terms of coverage, the WPS870G is equipped with advanced MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which utilizes multiple antennas to transmit and receive more data simultaneously. This results in a more reliable and stable connection, reducing dead zones and enhancing overall performance. The device also offers beamforming technology, which focuses the Wi-Fi signal directly toward connected devices, further improving signal strength and range.

Security is paramount in today’s digital world, and the Motorola WPS870G is built with robust security protocols, including WPA3 encryption, which offers enhanced protection against unauthorized access and cyber threats. Additionally, the access point supports VLAN functionality, enabling users to segment their network for better management and security.

The WPS870G features an intuitive web-based interface for easy setup and management, allowing users to configure settings effortlessly. Its PoE (Power over Ethernet) capability simplifies installation by allowing power and data to be transmitted through a single cable, reducing clutter and making the deployment of the device more flexible.

In conclusion, the Motorola WPS870G is a powerful wireless access point that combines modern technology and user-friendly features. With dual-band support, Wi-Fi 6 capability, MIMO, enhanced security, and easy installation options, it stands out as a reliable solution for improving wireless connectivity in various environments. Whether for home use or in a business setting, the WPS870G is designed to deliver superior performance and a seamless internet experience.