Instructions For Using Netware - Epson 802.11g Reference Manual

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Standby mode (factory default mode):
The Standby mode is the default mode. This mode disables
all NetWare related functions. Use the Standby mode when
you are not using the network interface in a NetWare
environment.

Instructions for Using NetWare

Printing a text file
When you print a text file using the NPRINT command of
NetWare or DOS, redirection, misconversion or a gap in
characters may occur depending on the client environment.
IPX routing protocol "NLSP"
It is possible to set the IPX routing protocol "NLSP" from
NetWare 4.x or later; however, the network interface does not
support NLSP. RIP/SAP controls the communication.
You can select the routing protocol from a) NLSP with
RIP/SAP Compatibility, or b) RIP/SAP Only. If you remove
the bind of RIP or SAP when NLSP with RIP/SAP
Compatibility is specified, the network interface then cannot
communicate with the file server and NDS. (See "Protocols"
and "Bindings" in NetWare's INETCFG utility.)
Bindery and NDS
You can check the bindery context path from the server
console by using the SET BINDERY CONTEXT command.
If the bindery context path has not been set, or if you want to
use the printing environment of another context from a
non-NDS client, you need to specify the context for the
bindery context. Use the SET BINDERY CONTEXT command
to set the context in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file.
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