TRENDnet TEW-P1U1P Special Features, Internet Printing Protocol IPP, IPP Server Configuration

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Chapter 7

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Special Features

This chapter covers the special features of the Wireless Print Server.

Overview

The Wireless Print Server has two special features:

Wireless Print Servers support IPP (Internet Printing Protocol).

Support the proprietary Internet Mail Printing system.

Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)

IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a new standards-based system to allow remote printing from a PC to any accessible printer. Normally, the printer will be attached to a computer or other device which functions as an IPP Server.

For client PCs, it is necessary to install a compatible IPP Client program. The Client must also know the IP Address or URL or the IPP Server.

IPP Server Configuration

The Wireless Print Server contains the necessary firmware to act as an IPP Server. No additional configuration is necessary. However, the following requirements must be met.

The Wireless Print Server must have a valid IP Address. For printing via the Internet, the Wireless Print Server's IP Address must be external (allocated by your ISP), rather than an IP Address on your local LAN.

Any Router, Gateway or Firewall linking your LAN to the Internet must NOT block the IPP protocol.

You must advise clients of the correct URL or IP Address of the IPP Server. To use a URL rather than an IP Address, you need to register the domain name for the URL.

Unless clients are using Windows 2000, you must provide your clients with the supplied IPP Client software. If it is not convenient to provide the CD-ROM, supply the IPP_CLIENT.EXE file, located in the IPP folder.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Web-Based Management BiAdmin Management UtilitySpecial Features TroubleshootingAppendix B Network Server Configuration Appendix a SpecificationsIntroduction FeaturesSafety Instructions Description Package ContentsTo generate a Diagnostic print out LED IndicatorsDiagnostic Push Button To restore the factory default settingsProcedure LAN InstallationProcedure Wireless Print ServerConfiguration Using the Windows WizardWireless Print Server Screen If the desired Wireless Print Server is not listedWireless Configuration Required configurationAd-hoc Mode Default Infrastructure Mode Printing Methods Client PC ConfigurationChecking your Network Protocols Windows Which printing method should I use?Page Windows Peer-to-peer Printing Windows 2000/XP SetupCreate new Port Screen On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button Ports Tab Bidirectional Support Installation Screen Windows 9x/ME SetupIf your Wireless Print Server is not listed PTP Printer Port SetupManagement Configure Printer PortRetry Interval Advanced Port OptionsPort BannerNetwork Neighborhood Windows SMB PrintingCapture Settings Windows 98/ME Select Start Settings Printers to open the Printers folderPrinting from MS-DOS Programs Capture Settings Windows 2000/XP Windows with Server-based Print Queues Software Requirements AppleTalk SetupAdvanced Setup and Management Macintosh AppleTalkLPR printing Setup Choose LPR Printers Using IPMacintosh OS Operation BiAdmin Management UtilityInstallation RequirementsDevice List Icons Device StatusPrinter Status Refresh ConfigurationUpgrade WizardMain Menu ConfigurationDiagnostics menu MenusSystem Screen System TabTCP/IP Screen TCP/IP TabAppleTalk Screen AppleTalk TabNetBEUI Screen NetBEUI TabInternet Printing Screen Internet Printing TabPort Tab Physical PortLogical Port Wireless Tab Selected DeviceChannel No WEP Encryption Link Info Screen Wireless Link Info ScreenPreparation Web-Based ManagementConnecting to the Wireless Print Server Configuration ScreensAppleTalk Response Time Abort Job if ErrorNetBEUI Domain NameConnection Print Server Name Configure ServerPassword Enable ProtocolsWireless Configuration WEP Data Privacy ConfigurationLogical Printers Other ScreensServer Status Printer PortsSpecial Features IPP Server ConfigurationInternet Printing Protocol IPP IPP Client Configuration Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/NT IPP Client Setup Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/XPInstalling from the CD-ROM Installing using IPPCLIENT.EXEOpen the Printers folder Start Settings Printers Changing the IPP Port SettingsPort 2 if exists IPP Client Setup Windows 2000/XPUsing IPP Printers Mail Server Internet Wireless Print ServerInternet Mail Printing System RequirementsInternet Mail Printing Configuration User Software Installation User SoftwareUsing the new Port Checking the Printer Driver Printing through the InternetProblem No TroubleshootingHardware & LAN Problems Problem No All the Wireless Print Servers LEDs are offProblem No My EPS file doesnt print with the correct fonts Problem No Why do I get an incorrect printout?Problem No My document didnt print to the right printer Problem No My file doesnt print with the correct fontsPage Windows Printing Problems To remove an existing printer port installationOpen Start Settings Control Panel Add/Remove Programs Page Then select File Properties Details Page Environmental Specifications SpecificationsGeneral Specifications TEW-P1U1P Wireless Print ServerProtocol Support Feature SupportAdding TCP/IP Printing Support Network Server ConfigurationGo to Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network Windows NT4.0 ServerWindows 2000 Message Windows 2000/2003 ServerWireless Print Server IP Address Configuration Other Wireless Print Server ConfigurationUnix Systems LPD Configuration LPD on IBM AIXField Entry Adding Remote Printers ProcedureAction Sample Command LPD on SystemSelect Control Panel, then Printer Configuration LPD on LinuxField Data Chgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spoolerdir LPD on BSDChown daemon /usr/spool/Spoolerdir Chmod 775 /usr/spool/SpoolerdirPrinting using LPD Netware Systems OverviewCreating an Ndps Manager Object Creating an Ndps Printer Agent At the Identification page, click the Printer Agent ListSelect Remote LPR on IP in the Connection Type