NETGEAR WGPS606 Chapter Introduction, About the Wireless USB Print Server, Support for Standards

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Chapter 2

Introduction

This chapter introduces the NETGEAR NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB Print Server with 4-Port Switch WGPS606. Minimal prerequisites for installation are presented in “System Requirements” on page 2-3.

About the Wireless USB Print Server

This manual describes the installation and use of the WGPS606 for operation with a Microsoft® Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows® Me, or Windows® 98SE system.

For quick installation and setup, please see the WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless USB Print Server Installation Guide. This manual describes in detail how to set up the WGPS606 and provides you with further reference information.

Any wired or wirelessly connected device in your network can print using printers connected to your wireless USB print server. The WGPS606 provides connectivity to multiple network devices interacting with the built-in switch and with a wireless router or access point. Typically, an in-doors access point provides a maximum connectivity area with about a 300 foot radius. Your wireless USB print server provides direct wired connectivity for up to 4 computers and up to 2 USB printers as well as wireless connectivity for other devices in the network.

The auto-sensing capability of the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless USB Print Server with 4-Port Switch WGPS606 allows packet transmission at up to 54 Mbps, or at reduced speeds to compensate for distance or electromagnetic noise interference.

Support for Standards

The following standards and conventions are supported:

Standards Compliant. The Wireless USB Print Server complies with the IEEE 802.11g (DSSS).

WEP support. Support for WEP is included. Both 64-bit and 128-bit keys are supported.

WPA-PSK support. Support for Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) data encryption which provides strong data encryption and authentication based on a pre-shared key.

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Contents 202-10083-01 Technical Support Iii Product and Publication Details Contents Chapter Advanced Configuration Glossary Contents Audience, Scope, Conventions, and Formats Chapter About This ManualHow to Print this Manual Support for Standards About the Wireless USB Print ServerChapter Introduction 802.11g Standards-based Wireless Networking Key FeaturesAutosensing Ethernet Connections with Auto Uplink System RequirementsBottom Label Description What’s In the Box? Power Socket WGPS606 Default Factory Settings Chapter Basic Installation and ConfigurationOverview of Wireless USB Print Server Setup Verify Printer and Network Readiness Observe these Precautions Understanding WGPS606 Wireless Security OptionsRemove the Netgear CD Set Up the Print ServerNow, Set Up a PC Make sure the cables are plugged Troubleshooting TipsTwo Ways to Log In to the WGPS606 How to Log in Using the IP Address of the WGPS606Login result WGPS606 home IP Settings Current IP Addresses Using the IP Settings OptionsWGPS606 Name Understanding the Basic Wireless SettingsViewing General Information Chapter ManagementGeneral Information Fields Upgrading the Wireless USB Print Server Software Backing Up the Wireless USB Print Server SettingsUsing the Reset Button to Reboot or Restore Factory Defaults Restoring Factory Default SettingsSet Password Changing the Administrator PasswordManagement Understanding Advanced Wireless Settings Chapter Advanced ConfigurationAdvanced Configuration Chapter Troubleshooting Basic Functioning Printing ErrorsNothing is printing Differences in How Windows Handles Printing to the WGPS606Print server is not found Windows Printer Port Management Restoring the Default ConfigurationSpecifications for the WGPS606 Appendix a SpecificationsSpecifications Infrastructure Mode Appendix B Wireless Networking BasicsWireless Networking Overview Wireless Channels Ad Hoc Mode Peer-to-Peer WorkgroupNetwork Name Extended Service Set Identification Essid Radio frequency channels used are listed in Table B-1 WEP Authentication WEP Wireless SecurityAccess point have the same WEP are described below Authentication Shared Key Steps Key Size and Configuration How to Use WEP Parameters WPA Wireless SecurityHow Does WPA Compare to Ieee 802.11i? How Does WPA Compare to WEP?What are the Key Features of WPA Security? Figure B-3 WPA Overview Wireless Networking Basics Figure B-4 802.1x Authentication Sequence WPA Data Encryption Key Management Temporal Key Integrity Protocol Tkip Product Support for WPA Is WPA Perfect?Changes to Wireless Network Adapters Changes to Wireless Client Programs Numeric GlossarySee Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Ethernet Internet service provider Megabits per second Set of rules for communication between devices on a network See Wide Area Network WPA
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WGPS606 specifications

The NETGEAR WGT624SC, GS608, GS605, XE103, and WGPS606 are key components in the networking ecosystem designed for various connectivity needs, offering reliable performance and innovative features.

The NETGEAR WGT624SC is a wireless router that operates on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands. This dual-band capability allows for increased flexibility and speed, making it suitable for households with multiple devices. It supports 802.11g wireless technology, providing robust performance and ensuring a range that covers average-sized homes. With features like WPA2 security, users can enjoy safe wireless connections. The router also includes four LAN ports for wired connections, ensuring that devices like gaming consoles and desktop computers can connect seamlessly.

Moving to the NETGEAR GS608 and GS605, these unmanaged switches are designed for small to medium-sized networks. The GS608 is an 8-port Gigabit Ethernet switch, while the GS605 has five ports. Both models offer plug-and-play functionality, making them ideal for users who require easy setup without extensive configuration. The switches support auto-negotiation for optimal speed, as well as energy-efficient Ethernet technology to reduce power consumption during low traffic periods.

The NETGEAR XE103 is a unique solution in the realm of powerline networking. Utilizing existing electrical wiring, this powerline adapter allows users to extend their network without the need for long cable runs. It supports data rates suitable for streaming and online gaming, providing a reliable alternative for reaching difficult areas of a home where Wi-Fi signals may be weak.

Finally, the NETGEAR WGPS606 is a wireless print server that facilitates the connection of multiple printers to a wireless network. Ideal for small office setups or home environments, it supports various printer types and enables remote printing from any connected device.

Overall, these NETGEAR products exemplify a commitment to providing varied networking solutions that cater to different user requirements while maintaining high-quality performance and reliability.