Instant EtherFast® Series
The NetBEUI Page
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Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for the NetBEUI protocol.
Click the NetBEUI tab to view or change the NetBEUI connection settings of the PrintServer.
Enter the name of the domain that you want the PrintServer associated with in the Domain Name field. If you are unsure of the Domain Name, you can find it out by looking on any computer already on the network. In Windows 95, 98 and NT, right click Network Neighborhood and select Properties. Under the Identification tab, there will be listed that computer’s name, and the Domain to which it is connected. For Windows Millennium and 2000, right click My Network Places. In Windows Millennium, choose Properties from the menu that appears. In Windows 2000 or XP, choose Properties from the menu that appears. Then, right click Local Area Connection and choose Properties. The Domain name will appear. If you want the PrintServer to be connected to that same Domain, enter that Domain name here. If no Domain name exists there, you will use the Workgroup name from that window.
Under Options, you can also specify the Response Time that you prefer for the PrintServer. This is the amount of time (measured in seconds) that the PrintServer will wait for a response from the network before “timing out.”
You also have the option to Abort Print Job if Error. Selecting Yes here will terminate the printing if there is an error of any kind. If you select No, print jobs that have errors will be sent to the printer, but might not print properly.
If you make any mistakes prior to saving, you can simply hit the Cancel button, to 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.
EtherFast®
The SNMP Page
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Note: Linksys does not provide technical support for SNMP man- agement.
Click the SNMP tab to view or change the SNMP settings of the Wireless- Ready PrintServer.
The PrintServer supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This allows network supervisors to monitor and control the PrintServer using network management platforms such as HP OpenView, IBM SystemView, etc.
The appropriate MIB file must be imported into your SNMP management pro- gram using the
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