Linksys WPS11 Hardware Installation, Overview, Finding the Wireless PrintServer’s Default Name

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Instant Wireless™ Series

Hardware Installation

Overview

Before starting the physical installation, be sure to find the Wireless PrintServer’s Default Name and Node Address first. The information may be hard to access after the Wireless PrintServer is completely installed in your net- work and surrounded by wires and computers.

Finding the Wireless PrintServer’s Default Name

On the bottom of the Wireless PrintServer, there is a white bar code sticker with an SC number printed on it (example: SCA71107). This number is the PrintServer’s Default Name, which you’ll use in the Wireless PrintServer driv- er installation. Since it is written in hexadecimal form, the SC number may include letters as well as numbers. Write it in the box below for future refer- ence.

Finding the Wireless PrintServer’s Node Address

To find the Wireless PrintServer’s node address, add 00C002 before the PrintServer’s Default Name. The resulting combined number is the PrintServer’s Node Address. Write it in the box below for future reference.

(example: 00C002A71107).

PrintServer Default Name: ___________________________________

PrintServer Node Address: 00C002_____________________________

Connecting the Wireless PrintServer to Your Network

The Wireless PrintServer does not have an ON/OFF power switch. Whenever its power adapter is plugged into a power supply, the Wireless PrintServer is powered on. The Wireless PrintServer can be powered on before, during, or after your network.

Connecting the Power

1.Plug the power adapter cord into the Wireless PrintServer’s Power port.

2.Plug the power adapter into the wall.

Wireless PrintServer

Only use the power adapter packaged with the Wireless PrintServer. Using a different power adapter could damage the Wireless PrintServer.

Connecting the Wireless PrintServer to Your Network

1.After powering on the Wireless PrintServer, plug one end of a UTP Category 5 (or better) cable into the Wireless PrintServer’s LAN Port.

2.Connect the other end of the cable into a networked hub or switch. The dis- tance between the Wireless PrintServer and the second device should not exceed 328 feet (100 meters).

3.The LAN LED will become active. If the LAN LED does not light up, see the Troubleshooting section for more information.

Connecting a Printer to the Wireless PrintServer

1.Connect your printer to the Wireless PrintServer’s Printer (LPT) port with your printer cable. Some printers, especially bi-directional models, may require special shielded cabling. Consult your printer’s user guide for cabling specifications.

2.Power on your printer.

The Wireless PrintServer’s hardware installation is now complete, and you are now ready to install the Wireless PrintServer’s software.

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Contents Wireless PrintServer Copyright & Trademarks Table of Contents Package Contents Instant Wireless Wireless PrintServerFeatures IntroductionGetting to Know the Wireless PrintServer Wireless PrintServer’s LEDsWireless PrintServer’s Ports Finding the Wireless PrintServer’s Node Address Hardware InstallationFinding the Wireless PrintServer’s Default Name Connecting the Wireless PrintServer to Your NetworkWindows Driver Setup Autorun Bi-Admin Management Utility InstallationAt this point, you must have Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Bi-Admin PrintServer Management Installing the Bi-Admin Management UtilityStarting the Bi-Admin Management Utility Using Bi-Admin Obtaining Device Information Device Information IconChecking the Status of a Printer Port Printer Status Icons Setting the Wireless PrintServer’s IP AddressRefreshing the Device List Refresh Icon Changing the Device NameRestoring Factory Default Attaching Bi-Admin to a Remote Wireless PrintServerResetting the Wireless PrintServer Wireless iconAccessing the Web-based Utility ServerPrinter TCP/IP Wireless Advanced Properties StatusAppleTalk Internet Printing Logical PrintersNetBEUI Snmp GeneralInternet Printing Protocol IPP Windows 95/98/Millennium/NT 4.0/2000/XP IPP Client SetupInstalling from the CD-ROM Management StationsInstallation is now complete Installing using IPP CLIENT.EXEIPP Client Configuration for Windows 95/98/Millennium/NT Changing the IPP Port SettingsIPP Client Setup for Windows 2000 and XP Dhcp Support for the Wireless PrintServer IPP printer is now ready for use Using IPP PrintersGeneral Printing Issues TroubleshootingHardware Issues AppendixAbout the Wireless PrintServer’s Software GlossaryInstant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Instant Wireless Series Specifications EnvironmentalContact Information Warranty InformationTech Support RMA Issues Fax 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.