Instant EtherFast® Series
Refreshing the Device List:
The Refresh Icon
To force
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Checking the Status of a Printer Port:
Printer Status Icon
The Printer Port icon let you check the name, status, and printing details of each printer attached to the PrintServer. A password may be required to access this information. You may be able to configure some printers’ settings within the Printer Status window.
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Exiting
The Application Exit Icon
To exit the
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Configuring Wireless Settings:
The Wireless Icon
To configure the wireless settings, just click on the Wireless icon. The Wireless Configuration screen will appear. Settings include SSID, Channel Number, Network Type, and WEP encryption options. Make any changes to the settings, and click on Save to Device when you are fin-
The PrintServer only shows as many parallel port icons as it has ports. For example, with this model, only two parallel port icons will show. Because
ished.
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port icon will always remain gray and inaccessible.
Logical Port Configuration:
Logical Port Configuration Icon
To set or change the PrintServer’s logical port settings, highlight the PrintServer to be changed, and click on the Logical Port icon (shown in Figure
Setting the Wireless-Ready USB PrintServer’s IP Address
The PrintServer’s IP address can be easily changed at any time. Click once on the Device Name of the
If the Default Name field is empty, enter the PrintServer’s SC number, which you copied from the PrintServer’s bar code sticker. Enter the new IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address (optional) for the PrintServer, and then
ished.
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click Set. The new settings will be written to the PrintServer unit.
Upgrading the Firmware:
The Firmware Upgrade Icon
To make sure that the PrintServer is running its most cur- rent version of firmware, upgrade the device’s ROM chip regularly. To do so, you must be able to access the PrintServer device from your computer. Click on the Upgrade Firmware icon and follow the instructions on the
Also, if you have a DHCP server, you can enable DHCP and leave all the IP, Gateway, and Subnet values on zero. See Chapter 9: DHCP Support for the
screen.
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