Making The Reader The Client - Intermec Janus 2010 User Manual

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You are ready to start using your Interlnk connection. For example, if the
client's drive E is redirected to the server's drive C, type this command at the
client's DOS prompt:
e:
Any command you type at the client's drive E prompt will affect the server's
(reader's) drive C.

Making the Reader the Client

Follow these instructions to run Interlnk with the reader as the client. When the
reader is the client, you can access all the host computer's drives by typing
commands on the reader's keypad.
To run Interlnk with the reader as the client
1. Connect the reader to the host computer through a communications dock
2. Start Intersvr by typing this command at the host computer's command
3 9
helconital
Client
or optical link adapter. If you use the communications dock, you must
connect the dock to the host computer with a 3-wire (2, 3, and 7) cable for
Interlnk to operate properly.
prompt:
intersvr
If you are not using the host computer's COM1 to connect to the reader,
specify the correct port in the command line. For example:
intersvr /com2
The Interlnk Server Status screen appears, but no information is displayed
because the connection has not been made yet.
Networking the Reader
Server
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