Linksys WPS11 manual Internet Printing, Logical Printers

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Instant Wireless™ Series

The Internet Printing Page

Click the Internet Printing tab to view or change the Internet Printing values of the Wireless PrintServer.

Internet Printing allows you to automatically print any e-mails that are sent to a specific e- mail account on your network. This is espe- cially useful for print- ing information when you are not connected to the network. You can print from anywhere that you can access e- mail.

The Mail Server IP Address is where you will enter the address of your mail server. (This value must be a fixed IP address.) The Account Name and Account Password must be entered next. Enter the password again to Verify Password. Then, enter the time interval for the Wireless PrintServer to check for e-mail to be printed, in hours and minutes in the Check Mail every: box. You may even specify an e-mail address where mails that cannot be printed are routed, which is useful for both graphic-intensive e-mails and for troubleshoot- ing purposes. Enter this e-mail address in the Redirect unprintable Mail to: box.

Under the Printer settings, enter the Printer Model in the box provided. You can find this in the Device Manager. Then choose the Printer Port from the drop down box.

Then, choose from the Options by placing a check mark next to your prefer- ences. You can Print every E-Mail, choose to Print Banner Pages (default), or Mail response when printed.

If you make any mistakes prior to saving, you can simply hit the Cancel but- ton, which will exit the screen without making any changes. Once you are cer- tain of any changes you have made, click the Save button to implement the changes.

Note: Linksys does not provide any technical support for problems with IPP.

Wireless PrintServer

The Logical Printers Page

Click the Logical Printers tab to view or change the logical printer settings of the Wireless PrintServer.

For each Logical Printer, the following fields are available:

Logical Printer(Port) - Select the Logical Printer Port you wish to configure. (L1 to L8). Click the Get Data button to update the display with the current data for the selected logical printer.

Port - Select the Printer Port which the Logical printer will use.

Pre-string- The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer before each print job. This string cannot exceed 30 characters.

Post String - The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer after each print job. This string cannot exceed 30 characters.

Convert LF to CR+LF - If checked, LF (line feed) characters are changed to CR+LF (carriage return + line feed).

If you make any mistakes, you can simply hit the Cancel button, which will exit the screen without making any changes. Once you are certain of any changes you have made, click the Save button to implement the changes.

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Contents Wireless PrintServer Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Features Instant Wireless Wireless PrintServerPackage Contents IntroductionWireless PrintServer’s Ports Getting to Know the Wireless PrintServerWireless PrintServer’s LEDs Finding the Wireless PrintServer’s Default Name Hardware InstallationFinding the Wireless PrintServer’s Node Address Connecting the Wireless PrintServer to Your NetworkAt this point, you must have Windows Driver SetupAutorun Bi-Admin Management Utility Installation Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Starting the Bi-Admin Management Utility Bi-Admin PrintServer ManagementInstalling the Bi-Admin Management Utility Obtaining Device Information Device Information Icon Using Bi-AdminRefreshing the Device List Refresh Icon Setting the Wireless PrintServer’s IP AddressChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Changing the Device NameResetting the Wireless PrintServer Attaching Bi-Admin to a Remote Wireless PrintServerRestoring Factory Default Wireless iconPrinter Accessing the Web-based UtilityServer TCP/IP Wireless AppleTalk Advanced PropertiesStatus Logical Printers Internet PrintingGeneral NetBEUI SnmpInstalling from the CD-ROM Windows 95/98/Millennium/NT 4.0/2000/XP IPP Client SetupInternet Printing Protocol IPP Management StationsIPP Client Configuration for Windows 95/98/Millennium/NT Installing using IPP CLIENT.EXEInstallation is now complete Changing the IPP Port SettingsIPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XP IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP Printers Dhcp Support for the Wireless PrintServerHardware Issues TroubleshootingGeneral Printing Issues AppendixGlossary About the Wireless PrintServer’s SoftwareInstant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Environmental SpecificationsTech Support RMA Issues Fax Warranty InformationContact Information Sales InformationCopyright 2001 Linksys, All Rights Reserved
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WPS11 specifications

The Linksys WPS11 is a wireless print server that revolutionized the way users can connect and share printers in a home or office environment. As one of the fundamental products from Linksys, a leader in networking solutions, the WPS11 stands out for its ease of use and compatibility with various printers.

One of the main features of the WPS11 is its wireless connectivity. The device operates on the 802.11b wireless standard, allowing it to communicate with compatible wireless routers and access points. This feature enables users to place their printers in convenient locations without the need for cumbersome Ethernet cables or USB connections. Users can enjoy the flexibility of printing from any room within the range of their wireless network, making it an ideal solution for modern home and office setups.

Additionally, the Linksys WPS11 is designed to support various operating systems, including Windows and Mac OS. This extensive compatibility ensures that a broad range of users can effortlessly integrate it into their existing environments. Setting up the WPS11 is straightforward, thanks to Linksys's user-friendly installation software, which guides users through the process step by step.

Another critical technological aspect of the WPS11 is its ability to support multiple printer types. The device features a USB port that can connect to most USB printers available on the market, allowing users to share a single printer among multiple computers. This is particularly beneficial in shared workspaces where multiple users require access to the same printing resources.

In terms of security, the Linksys WPS11 incorporates 64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption, ensuring that communication over the network remains secure. This feature is essential in preventing unauthorized access and safeguarding sensitive documents being printed, providing users with peace of mind.

Compact in design, the Linksys WPS11 can easily fit into various office setups without taking up valuable desk space. It also includes LED indicators that allow users to monitor the device's status at a glance, making troubleshooting simple.

In conclusion, the Linksys WPS11 print server combines user-friendly features, broad compatibility, and solid security, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline their printing processes in a wireless environment. Its innovative technology paves the way for greater productivity, ensuring that users can focus on their tasks without being tied down by traditional printing limitations.