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7.TCP/IP Problems

TL-WPS510UPocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server

7.TCP/IP Problems

A. The print server's Node ID you specified in the "arp" command is not correct.

If this is the case, please ensure the Node ID field in the corresponding entry of the print server's IP address in NT's ARP cache table is correct by typing the following command at NT's DOS prompt. "arp -a"

If the Node ID shown on the screen doesn't match the print server's Node ID, please follow the instructions below to reset the entry.

1)At NT's DOS prompt, type "arp -d <print server's IP address>" to delete the current entry.

2)Type "arp -s <print server's IP> <print server's Node ID>" to specify a new ARP entry.

B.The print server's IP address is duplicated or is as same as another computer's IP address on the network.

If this is the case, please consult your network administrator to obtain an unused IP address for your print server.

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Contents TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server Rev 1910010608COPYRIGHT & TRADEMARKS FCC STATEMENT FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementCE Mark Warning All contents and specifications are subject to change without noticeNational Restrictions 2400.0-2483.5 MHz CountryRestriction Reason/remarkDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Product Description Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print ServerThe product carries the CE Mark ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1CONTENTS Package ContentsHardware Installation Chapter 3. How to Configure the Print ServerAppendix A How to Reset the Print Server Appendix B Frequently Asked QuestionsAppendix C Printer Installation in Windows OS Appendix D Additional Installation InstructionsPackage Contents TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server1.2 Features 1.3 LED IndicatorChapter 1. Introduction 1.1 Product Overview1.4 Factory Defaults ¾ Username admin ¾ Password admin ¾ Wireless Mode Ad-Hoc Peer-to-Peer¾ Channel ¾ SSID WLAN-PS ¾ Encryption None ¾ IP Address ¾ Subnet Mask ¾ DHCP Client offChapter 2. Hardware Installation 2.1 Preparation2.2 Typology 2.3 Connection¾ Power on print server ¾ Wait 40 seconds for the print server’s Power On Self Test POSTChapter 3. How to Configure the Print Server 3.1 Using Utility in Windows XP/Vista/73.1.1 Setting up a Print Server Network 2. Choose Easy Setup Wizard Please make sure your router’s DHCP feature is enabled TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 7. On the TCP/IP Settings page as shown in Figure 3-7, select “Obtain an IP address automatically use DHCP” and then click “Next” 9. Then the Select a Printer page will appear. Select the printer you’ve installed the printer driver, and click “Next” 3.1.2 Joining the Print Server Network Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 3. Choose Setup WizardTL-WPS510U TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 8. Click “Finish” on the Installation Complete page 7. On the Summery page, click “Next”3.2 Using Web Management Page in Windows XP/Vista/7 3.2.1 Setting up a Print Server Network2. Click View network status and tasks 3. Click Change adapter settings 4. Right click Wireless Network Connection, and select PropertiesTL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 8. Once the connection is successful, you will see the following screen shown in Figure ¾ Subnet Mask Enter the subnet mask of your network Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510UTL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 16. Click Save & Restart button and then wait the print server to restart 3.2.2 Joining the Print Server Network 3.3 Using Web Management Page in MAC OS 3.3.1 Setting up a Print Server NetworkTL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510UTL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server TL-WPS510U Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 3.3.2 Printer Installation in MAC OS 2. Click Pocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 3.3.3 Joining the Print Server Network Chapter 4. More Configuration for the Print Server 4.1 LoginPocket-Sized Wireless N Print Server 4.2 Status 4.2.1 System4.2.2 Printer 4.2.3 Wireless 4.2.4 TCP/IP4.3 Setup 4.3.1 System SetupTCP/IP ¾ E-mail Alert This option allows you to receive alert of the device 4.3.2 Wireless Setup Click Wireless, the following screen will appear4.3.3 TCP/IP Setup Basic SettingsAdvanced Settings Site Survey4.4.1 Factory Default 4.4 Misc4.4.2 Firmware Upgrade 4.5 Restart Click OK to reboot the print serverAppendix A How to Reset the Print Server Appendix B Frequently Asked Questions 4. The setup Wizard can’t find print server5. Power Related Problems 6. Print Port Related Problems7. TCP/IP Problems Appendix C Printer Installation in Windows OS C-1 If You Have Installed A Printer Before1. Click Start Control Panel Classic View Printers Figure C-2 3. Click Ports Add Port Standard TCP/IP Port New Port NextFigure C-3 Figure C-4 5. Select Custom, and click Settings Figure C-5 6. Choose LPR, and input the queue name as lp1. Click OK Figure C-6 7. Click Next and then Finish, to complete the wizard Figure C-7Figure C-8 8. Click Close and Apply Figure C-9 C-2 If You Never Install A Printer Before Figure C-10 9. Now, the printer port has been created1. Click Star Control Panel, and select Devices and Printers Figure C-112. Click Add a printer Figure C-123. Select Add a local printer Figure C-13Figure C-14 Figure C-15Figure C-16 Figure C-17Figure C-18 Figure C-19 Figure C-20 Figure C-21Appendix D Additional Installation Instructions Panasonic KX-P6100/6300/6500