Symbol is on the system label. The power output of the wireless device or devices that may be embedded in you printer is well below the RF exposure limits as set by the European Commission through the R&TTE directive. European States qualified under wireless approvals:...
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Some circumstances require restrictions n wireless devices. Examples of common restrictions are listed below: Radio frequency wireless communication can interfere with equipment on commercial aircraft. Current aviation regulations require wireless devices to be turned off while traveling in an airplane. IEEE 802.11 (also known as wireless Ethernet) and Bluetooth communication devices are examples of devices that provide wireless communication.
Getting started Introduction The Samsung Network Printer Card allows you to connect your printer directly to a network physically or wirelessly to share the printer among multiple users. Once the card has been installed, the printer is ready to function as a network print...
Before installing the Samsung Network Printer Card, you must have administrator or root privileges on the local system. Install the network printer card in the printer. For details, refer to your printer user’s guide. Use a twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect the printer to your network.
Programs supplied on the Network Utilities CD The CD-ROM supplied with your printer card provides you with: • SyncThru Web Admin Service: A web-based printer management solution for network administrators. It provides you with an efficient way of managing network...
• SyncThru Web Service: Once you have set an IP address for your network print server, you can use the embedded web server in the network printer card to change the address. Go to page 2.3. • DHCP: You can use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol...
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If you click Devices, SWAS would search out the printer connected to network. Thus you need to wait for a while. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the network printer card and click OK. Your network print server is added to the device list.
You are using HTTP when you connect your network printer via a web browser. The Samsung Network Printer Card has a built-in web server, SyncThru Web Service.
DNS server. Configure the same DDNS domain through SyncThru Web Service as entered in the DNS server. If you connect your network printer via a web browser, you can enable this by selecting Network Setting Dynamic DNS Registration. Set the IP assignment method of your network print server to DHCP and reboot the printer.
UPnP supports 6 protocol stacks for addressing, discovery, description, control, eventing, and presentation, but the Samsung Network Printer Card supports only Simple Service Discovery Protocol (SSDP) which allows addressing, description, and discovery. Configuring UPnP •...
Click Create a new port, select Standard TCP/IP port from the Type of port list, and click Next. Click Next. Enter the IP address or DNS name of your network printer and click Next. For the port name, a default name will be entered by Windows.
See your system documentation for the correct syntax for the system. Samsung Printer Port A Samsung Network Printer port is used to send print jobs from network computers running Windows OS that do not support the Standard TCP/IP port or LPR port. Adding a Samsung...
These settings are used only for printing from this system to the printer. However, these settings do not affect the printer properties of the network printer. Firmware upgrade (HTTP) You can upgrade your printer’s firmware using the HTTP protocol.
Configure an IP filter. • IP Filtering: You can enable or disable IP filtering. • IP Address1 ~ Address10: You can enter filtered IP addresses. Users having the IP addresses set here are able to access the network print server. Click Apply.
The NetWare print queues must be assigned to the NetWare print servers you have set up for printing to the network printer card. When you enable NetWare Setup, you can set up NDS (Novell Directory Services), Bindery Services, or both.
NetWare 3.X or uses NetWare 4.x/5.x/6.x in bindery emulation mode. Printing in NetWare To print to your network printer on a NetWare workstation, you need to add a print queue. : To use bindery emulation, you must log on to a Bindery server as an administrator.
The following steps must be taken to configure the network printer for use on a Macintosh system. If the network printer you want to use is not listed in the printer pop-up menu when you try to print a document, you should add it to your list of available printers.
: Ensure that the Macintosh has version 8.6 or later. Earlier versions do not support TCP/IP printing as standard. An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocols (such as LPD/LPR, IPP, or Socket or Jet Direct) to make itself accessible to your computer.
: If you connect a network cable to the Samsung Network Printer Card, the print server will not use the wireless interface. All packets will be transferred via the wired LAN. Access point...
Certificate Authority (CA). In EAP/802.1x authentications, such as EAP-TLS, EAP- TTLS, and PEAP, the Samsung network print server may require one or both of the following certificates: • Root Certificate: A certificate from a trusted Certificate...
SSID of the network. The SSID is case- sensitive. • Check for the Line Quality item on the Network Printer Card Test page. If the quality is low or very low, improve the quality of network connections by removing obstacles, moving the wireless device closer to the printer, or adjusting the antenna direction.
- Infrastructure: allows wireless devices to communicate with each other through an access point. • Frequency Mode: Choose a frequency mode. The Samsung print server supports 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g frequency modes. - 802.11a (5GHz) mode: Data is sent using IEEE802.11a standard communications in the 5 GHz band.
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TKIP, AES, 64-bit WEP, and 128-bit WEP : The Samsung network print server provides “None” and Static WEP without 802.1x authentication in Ad hoc mode while “None,” Static WEP with 802.1x authentication, and Enhanced security are provided in Infrastructure mode.
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This is not saved as the default value. • Root certificate: You can install a root certificate. To be installed on the Samsung Wireless Network Printer Card, a root certificate must be in the form of Base64 Encoded X.509 with a .cer extension and be less than 3,072 bytes.
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Install a root certificate. A root certificate must be issued by the Certificate Authority (CA) who signed the authentication server’s certificate and be in the form of Base64 Encoded X.509 with a .cer extension. It must also be less than 3,072 bytes. Install a client certificate.