D-Link DP-802 manual Connecting to the Internet

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Internet/Print Server User’s Guide

Connecting to the Internet

The internet/print server must be connected to the internet (this is also known as a “Wide Area Network or ‘WAN’” connection) using the COM serial port. The COM port can either be connected to the serial port of a modem (or fax/modem), or to an ISDN terminal adapter. The faster the WAN connection is, the faster access will be and the more users will be able to get on the internet simultane- ously.

Connect the COM port of the internet/print server to a modem or ISDN terminal adapter using a standard serial cable.

Modem Connection

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Installation

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Contents DP-802 NWay Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Page Limited Warranty Limitation of Warranties Limitation of Liability Vcci a Warning Table of Contents Print Server Setup WAN Port Configuration Specifications Glossary Index Quick Installation Getting StartedQuick Installation Configuration Mandatory Settings for Internet Access Audience IntroductionAbout This Guide Overview of the User’s GuideIntroduction Product Features Product DescriptionInternet Server Technology Non-Internet Implementations Introduction Installation UnpackingDesktop / Shelf Installation One lpr User’s GuideWall Installation Port DescriptionParallel Printer LED DescriptionSerial WAN RJ-45 LANPw/Tx Link/RxConnecting to the Local Network Normal LED Flash PatternLAN Connection Connecting to the Internet Connecting Power Connecting PowerInternet Server Setup Setting IP Addresses Using the Default AddressDefault Addressing Example Using Your Own Address Settings Using Telnet to Configure the Server Using a Browser to Configure the Server Minimum Configuration Default Value Must Be User Modified? Yes DNS IP AddressISP Account Phone Number Default Value none Must Be User Modified? Yes Default Value noneISP Account User ID ISP Account Password Login Script Prompt Keyin Username Stepanka Password Abcd Choice∙ DNS Domain Name Service an IP address provided by your ISP OperationPrint Server Setup Print Server FeaturesConnecting the Print Server NetBEUIAppleTalk MacOS EtherTalk Print Server Configuration Print Server Setup Page Configuration Settings Navigation ControlsServer Name System ConfigurationDefault Value Must Be User Modified? No Local LAN IP AddressDefault Value Local LAN Subnet MaskMaximum Idle Time Operation ModeDefault Value 30 minutes Must Be User Modified? No Options sub-menusChange Password Default Value 115200 bps WAN Port ConfigurationDefault Value Dialup Line TypeISP Account User ID Dial Prefix String Atdt default Modem AT CommandsOptions sub-settings ISP Account IP AddressPrompt Keyin Username Nick Password Abcd Choice Parallel Port Port Name Parallel Port Speed Parallel Port PJL PrinterNetBEUI Workgroup Name NetBEUI Maximum Connected Sta- tions Default Value LaserWriterDefault Value Level AppleTalk Printer TypeDhcp Server Configuration Default Value StandardAppleTalk Font Group Enable Options Yes/No Default Value YesIP Address Range Start IP Lease Time Default Value 1440 24 hoursIP Address Range End IP Reserve TableServer Address Configuration Local IP AddressProtocol Log and Filter Advanced Control ConfigurationManager Server IP Address Dial-up ScheduleHoliday Table Routing Table Filter NetBIOS over TCP/IP Display InformationDisplaying Information Tools Dhcp Server StatusSave Configuration Troubleshooting DP-802 LED Post Error Indication TableSystem Post Device Installation Problems WANStation Configuration Problems Print ServerOperating Problems Page Specifications GeneralEnvironmental and Physical Modem AT Commands Basic AT Command SetModem AT Commands Hook Switch Sn? Extended AT& Command Set Command Var DescriptionModem AT Commands Port Pinouts Serial PortParallel Port RJ-45 PortPort Pinouts RJ-45 Twisted-Pair Cabling Active Pinout Configuration 10Mbps Glossary100Mbps AddressCollision BandwidthCategory 3, 4 Collision DomainHub EthernetFast Ethernet In-bandLeased-Line MbpsTelnet Twisted-pair UTP/STPIndex AppleTalkPinout TCP/IP Offices Internet/Print Server User’s Guide Registration Card