User’s Guide

WPA Auto Associate

If the WPA Auto Associate mode is enabled, then if there are no WPA enabled access points available with the given SSID, the unit will attempt to associate with a non-WPA access point with the given SSID, if available. The authentication mode will still have to match. For WPA-EAP, the non-WPA AP will have to be configured for EAP authentication, and for WPA-PSK mode, the non-WPA AP will have to be in open system mode. The default is disabled.

WPA Group Key

If the WPA Group Key mode is enabled, then group keys may be used for data link encryption. The default is disabled.

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Command Line Console Configuration

Go to the command prompt on your PC and type TELNET ipaddress (where ipaddress is the IP Address configured in the print server). You should get a # prompt, type in the password (default is ACCESS, this will not echo on your screen as you type it). Hit Enter a couple times until you get a Local> prompt. This is where you can type your commands. Type HELP to get a list of commands.

The following console commands can be used to configure your network security settings:

SH NW

Displays summary network information

sample output:

WiFi Mode = INFRASTRUCTURE WiFi SSID: silex

Speed = 11

Regulatory Domain = 704

WiFi FW Ver = 1F 1.7.1 AP density = LOW TTLS is Disabled WEP is Disabled

Link DOWN

SET NW AUTHtype

Sets WLAN Authentication type

SET NW AUTHtype [OPEN SHARED TLS TTLS LEAP PEAP PSK] (default = Open System)

SH NW AUTH

Shows the wireless authentication type

sample output:

Authentication type= OPEN SYSTEM

SET NW CHannel

Sets WLAN ad-hoc channel number

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