6. Configuration via Web Page
Figure 6.2.: Homepage of a TCP3
Select Network to open the Network tab
6.2. Network Configuration
6.2.1. Name Resolution
Name This is the name assigned to each individual TCP3 unit. Please follow the same naming rules as
used in section 5.3.1.1
Workgroup If workgroup assignments are used in this environment, the Workgroup associated with this
device would be entered here.
6.2.2. Printer: IP Settings
This setting enables a user to specify the IP address which will be assigned to the attached printer using
DHCP. The factory default assigned address is 192.168.50.100 but users can make that any address
desired as long as it on a different network than the host address. For example if the Host address is
192.168.86.45, the printer must not be on the 192.168.86.xxx network. It can be anything but 192.168.86,
for example 192.168.87 would work.
6.2.3. IP Configuration
Use DHCP / Static IP The factory default setting is for DHCP to be enabled. That way the converter will
receive its IP assignment dynamically from the DHCP server. If the device fails to get an IP address from
DHCP server for some reason, it will use 192.168.1.1 as default IP address.
If Static is checked the user must assign static parameters to the converter. The user is responsible for
entering a valid reserved static IP address, net mask and gateway.
Configure DNS Manually If this is selected, the user is responsible to manually enter the IP addresses
for the primary and secondary DNS server. If DHCP is selected, this field will be greyed out and the
converter will use the DNS information provided by the DHCP server.
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