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As an ENERGY STAR manufacturer has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Oki Data and OkiLAN are registered trademarks of Oki Electric Industry Company Ltd. ENERGY STAR is a registered trademark of the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
ASIC NFORMATION IAGNOSTIC To print the self-diagnostic test for the wireless network card: 1. Make sure Ready to Print 2. Press the TEST button (1) on the wireless network card for at least 3 seconds. The Network Summary report prints. _______________ appears on the display.
PECIFICATIONS IEEE SECURITY: WPA-Home WPA-PSK WPA-Enterprise EAP-TLS PROTOCOL COEXISTENCE WITH WIRED PRINT SERVER ESETTING TO To reset the wireless card to the factory default settings: 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Press and hold the TEST button on the wireless card while turning the printer back on.
SSID (S ) _________ ERVICE DENTIFIER In a wireless network, terminals can be assigned an SSID identifier which restricts their access to printers on the network to only those set up for that SSID. For example, computers set up as Accounting can only communicate to a printer through the Marketing access point (AP) and computers set up as Marketing can only communicate to a printer through the Marketing access point:...
ECURITY EATURES Open (no security) This can be used, but is not recommended. Wired Equivalent Privacy, assuring wireless network security equivalent to a wired network. Set the same WEP key (64 or 128 bits) for all printers, computers and access points on the wireless network. WiFi Protected Access security, using TKIP encryption.
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• EAP-TLS requires authentication of the Server Certificate issued by a Certificate Authority and sent from a RADIUS server. • Certificate Authentication requires that the printer have a certificate issued by the Certificate Authority that issued the Server Certificate. • Required file formats = [PEM] or [DER]. •...
UMMARY OF In this mode, wireless computers communicate with the printer peer-to-peer, gaining access through an SSID you set. Available security features for Ad Hoc Mode: • Open (no security) • WEP Shared Key Security NFRASTRUCTURE In Infrastructure Mode both wireless and wired computers communicate to the printer through an access point such as a hub.
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You can set up an SSID of your choice for accessing the printer over a wireless network, but no other security can be configured through the control panel. Summary of Configuration Modes...
ONFIGURATION These instructions assume the following: • You have connected the printer’s built-in print server. • You have configured both the printer’s and computer’s IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. IP A DDRESS For the Wireless Card The IP Address for the wireless card is set automatically. It appears on the wireless card Network Summary printout (see page 4) under TCP/IP Configuration.
8. Press B 9. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [Gateway Address], then use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to set the Gateway Address. Press NTER 10. Press O For the Wireless Computer Set the IP Address using Microsoft Windows ONFIGURATION Configuration Using Web Browser 1.
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4. Select PCI Slot2:Wireless, then click [OK]. 5. Click Administrator Login. 6. Enter User ID = root Password = last six digits of the Mac (Ethernet) Address for the wireless card (under General Information on the Network Summary printout–see page 4), minus the punctuation marks.
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9. Click [Wireless LAN] on the left side of the screen. 10. Make your selections: • Network Type = Ad Hoc • Communication Mode = AUTO or 802.11b • Channel = 1 through 13 (to ensure speed and accuracy when using wireless access points which are near each other, be sure to leave 5 blank channels between assigned channels;...
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2. Wait for the software to discover the printer (if automatic discovery fails, click [File The printer appears as MLETB13 or OkiLAN8200e. 3. Click the discovered printer, then select [Oki Device Setup] from the Setup menu. 4. Select [Guest User], click [OK].
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5. On the [General] tab, click [Change SLOT], then click [Yes]. 6. Referring to the Network Summary printout for the wireless card (under General Information), enter the last six digits of the Mac address as the password (minus any punctuation), then click [OK]. 7.
ONFIGURATION NFRASTRUCTURE These instructions assume the following: • You have connected the printer’s built-in print server to a computer via an access point. • You have configured both the printer’s and computer’s IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway. IP A DDRESS For the Wireless Card The IP Address for the wireless card is set automatically.
7. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [Subnet Mask], then use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to set the Subnet Mask values. Press NTER 8. Press B 9. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [Gateway Address], then use the ∇...
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2. Enter the IP Address for the wireless card and press the Enter key. 3. Click [Change Slot]. Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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4. Select PCI Slot2:Wireless, then click [OK]. 5. Click Administrator Login. 6. Enter User ID = root Password = last six digits of the Mac (Ethernet) Address for the wireless card (under General Information on the Network Summary printout–see page 4), minus the punctuation marks.
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9. Click [Wireless LAN] on the left side of the screen. 10. Make your selections: • Network Type = Infrastructure • Communication Mode = AUTO or 802.11b • SSID = (name you select) • Authentication: – Open (no security) Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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– EAP (for more information on setting up EAP security, see “Setting Up EAP Using Web Browser” below). 11. Click [Submit]. Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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Setting Up EAP Using Web Browser NOTES Certificates must be obtained separately by the network administrator before setting the printer for EAP. These instructions assume you have performed steps 1 through 10 under “Configuration Using Web Browser” , starting on page 19. For more information on EAP, see page 8.
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To Use the Client Certificate 1. Select the Client Certificate setting. Note: Normally the SSL/TLS Certificate should NOT be selected. It is often not authenticated by the RADIUS Server because it does not contain Client Authentication in the Extend Key Usage attributes. If you select SSL/ TLS, the [Import] button disappears.
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5. Click [OK]. To view the certificate, open the EAP Setting window by clicking EAP, then click the newly added [View] button. 6. If you wish to add Server Authentication, see the next section. Otherwise, click [Submit]. To Add Server Authentication NOTE Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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1. Select [Authenticate Server] under [CA Certificate Setting]. The [Import] button appears. 2. Click [Import]. 3. Fill in (or browse to) the name of the certificate file to be imported, then click [OK]. The certification file is imported. When complete, a result window appears.
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5. Click [OK]. To view the certificate, open the EAP Setting window by clicking [EAP], then click the newly added [View] button. 6. Click [Submit]. NOTE Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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2. Wait for the software to discover the printer (if automatic discovery fails, click [File The printer appears as MLETB13 or OkiLAN8200e. 3. Click the discovered printer, then select [Oki Device Setup] from the Setup menu. 4. Select [Guest User], click [OK].
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5. On the [General] tab, click [Change SLOT], then click [Yes]. 6. Referring to the Network Summary printout for the wireless card (under General Information), enter the last six digits of the Mac address as the password, then click [OK]. 7.
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– EAP (for more information on setting up EAP security, see “Setting Up EAP Using Web Browser” below). 9. Click [Initialize]. Configuration: Infrastructure Mode...
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Setting Up EAP Using AdminManager NOTES Certificates must be obtained separately by the network administrator before setting the printer for EAP. These instructions assume you have performed steps 1 through 8 under “Configuration Using AdminManager” , starting on page 30. For more information on EAP, see page 8.
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To Use a Client Certificate 1. Select EAP under [Authentication], then click [EAP]. 2. Click [Certificate]. 3. Type in the name of the certificate file to be imported, or click [...] to browse to it. 4. Type in the password provided by the issuer of the certificate.
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7. Click [OK]. To Add Server Authentication 1. Under [CA Certificate], type in the name of the certificate file to be imported, or click [...] to browse to 2. Click [Import]. 3. Click [OK] to confirm the import. The certification file is imported. When complete, a result window appears.
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5. Enter the user name to be distributed along with the certificate by the network administrator under [EAP User] and select [Authenticate Server]. then click [OK]. 6. Click [Apply] to save the settings to the wireless card. To view the certificates, click [EAP] on the [Wireless] tab, then click the newly added [View] button for the certificate you wish to see.
ONFIGURATION Before starting, have the NEtwork Summary you printed for the wireless card handy: You will need the IP Address and Mac (Ethernet) Address from it to configure the card. The following assumes: • Windows 2000 Professional • IP Address = 111.222.333.444 •...
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No. M E N U (level.1) _____________________________________________ 1: Status / Information 2: Printer Config 3: Network Config 4: Security Config 5: Maintenance 99: Exit Setup Please select(1-99)? 4. Type 3 and hit Enter. No. M E N U (level.2) _____________________________________________ 1: Common 2: TCP/IP 6: SNMP Trap...
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6. To set WEP, type 6 and hit Enter: No. M E N U (level.4) _____________________________________________ 1: Key Size 2: Key Index 3: WEP Key 1 4: WEP Key 2 5: WEP Key 3 6: WEP Key 4 99: Back to prior menu Please select(1-99)? 7.
ONFIGURATION ANEL To make changes in the wireless card settings using the control panel: with Ready to Print the Menu Mode. Use the ∇, ∆ and E and make settings as follows: [Admin Setup] → [Password] → [Slot2: Wireless] → •...
ROUBLESHOOTING Here is some basic troubleshooting information. For more detailed information, check out http://my.okidata.com. PROBLEM SOLUTION(S) Communication Communication speed may be decreased or the is unstable. wireless connection may be broken due to obstacles or radio source of 2.4 GHz such as a microwave oven or cordless phone.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION(S) Connection Problems with the access point devices or wireless problems for computers. wireless • Consult the FAQ information of the vendors for the devices. access points and wireless computers. • Check that you have the latest firmware for access point devices.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION(S) Check the network configuration of the wireless card. authentication • Make sure that IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default fails. Gateway are all set correctly. • Ad-Hoc mode: IP Address cannot be obtained by DHCP. Check the network protocol: •...
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