Troubleshooting

Tips to Configure Your PDA for accessing the Internet

To Configure the following:

Go to:

The Access Point’s ESSID

Settings>System>Wireless LAN

 

Setting>Configuration

WEP keys (if required)

Settings>System>Wireless LAN Settings>WEP

DHCP/Fixed IP (under IE

Setting>Connections>Network (select the Wireless

browser)

LAN CF Card. Set the IP Address and Name

 

Servers accordingly.)

IP Addresses for device, Proxy

Tools>Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy’s

server (under IE browser)

IP address and port#.)

If DNS, WINS is needed (most

(Under IE browser) Tools>Internet

IP addresses are automatically

Options>Connections (enter desired Proxy address

assigned.)

and port #.)

 

 

After you shut down your PDA, when you “power on” the PDA again, it will open to the last application in use when it was “shut down.” If you are unable to navigate out of the “utility” program, you may use the PDA’s reset button to terminate the program. You can activate it again when needed.

If your wireless connection to the Access Point gets disconnected for any reason, you can reset and force a connection request by going to the utility program, selecting "Configure," checking parameters, then selecting "Modify" to force a re-scan.

If your device roams to a new Access Point which is in a different subnet, you may need to do one or both of the following: (1) Unplug and re-insert the Wireless LAN Compact Flash Adapter, or (2) Hard reset your device to force a "release and renew" of a re-assignment of the IP address in a DHCP Access Point environment.

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D-Link DCF-650W user manual Troubleshooting, To Configure the following Go to

DCF-650W specifications

The D-Link DCF-650W is a high-performance wireless print server designed to provide seamless connectivity between networked devices and printers in home and office environments. This versatile device allows multiple users to share a single printer without the need for complicated wiring, enhancing productivity and flexibility.

One of the standout features of the DCF-650W is its robust support for a wide range of printer types, including both inkjet and laser printers. Compatible with most standard protocols, it ensures smooth integration into existing networks, allowing users to print documents from anywhere within the wireless range.

In terms of connectivity, the DCF-650W supports 802.11b/g wireless standards, offering reliable connections with speeds up to 54 Mbps. This allows for quick data transfer and efficient printing, even in a busy network environment. The device also includes an Ethernet port, enabling it to be connected directly to a wired network for situations where a stable wireless connection is not feasible.

Security is a key consideration in wireless networking, and the DCF-650W does not disappoint. It features WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols, ensuring that data transmitted over the network remains secure from potential threats. Additionally, the print server supports MAC address filtering, allowing network administrators to control which devices can access the printer.

The DCF-650W is designed with user-friendliness in mind. It comes with a straightforward setup process that can be completed in just a few minutes, allowing users to get their print server up and running quickly. The included web-based management interface enables easy configuration and monitoring of the device, making it accessible even for those with minimal technical expertise.

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