Edimax Technology PS-1206MFG manual Introduction

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1. Introduction

This MFP Server allows your all-in-one printer to become a shared device on the network. Unlike many MFP Servers, it can communicate with your all-in-one printer as if it was connected directly to your computer. This allows all users to share print, scan, card reader and fax (if available) over the network. You can also monitor important information such as ink levels.

The MFP Server provides IEEE 802.11g/b wireless LAN connectivity (up to 54Mbps data transfer rate), an Ethernet network port (10/100Mbps Ethernet), and one USB 2.0/1.1 port. The MFP Server can be connected to your 802.11g/b wireless network or wired network.

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Contents Page Page Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC WarningRadio Frequency Interference Requirements Country Code Setting Disable RSS-210 Compliance StatementTransmitter Antenna IC Radiation Exposure StatementSafety TTE Compliance StatementEU Countries Intended for Use CE Mark WarningRegulatory Approvals for AC Adapter Safety Information EpsonPage Contents Troubleshooting Introduction All-in-one MFP Server Mode MFP Server ModesMFP Server Mode Using Your All-in-one in MAC Page Printing Scanning MAC Scanning Utility Reading Memory Cards MFP Manager in MAC MFP Server ListMFP Server List MFP Server List Option Settings General SettingSearch for MFP Server Server Configuration in MAC IntroductionSearch for All Available MFP Server Status of MFP Server Page General Setting Page TCP/IP Configuration IP Address AssignmentIP Address Subnet Mask System Configuration Wireless Configuration Page WEP Security Mode Page WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK Security Mode Page IP Address User Name Admin Password Web ManagementLogin Device Status System StatusPrinter Status 3 TCP/IP Status Setup Wizard Admin PasswordSystem Page Advanced Settings Wireless Page Site Survey Encryption Page WPA-PSK Mode WPA2-PSK Mode Security Mode 3 TCP/IP Save Settings Load Default System ToolsUpgrade Firmware Troubleshooting