When There Is A Primary Server In The Local Network - Epson 802.11g Reference Manual

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When the primary server is down during operation
A dial-up is generated because a connection to the primary
server is attempted periodically. Since this is attributable to
the automatic re-connection function, turn off the printer
once.
When the file server on the local network is down
When there is no file server on the local network, NetWare
cannot be used on the local network. In this case, the NetWare
protocol for the network interface is also not available. No
dial-up is generated under this condition. When the file server
on the local network is restored, the network interface is also
automatically restored.
For local networks with no file server:
Printer
Local network
Depending on the router settings, the NetWare protocol can be
used without a file server on a local network. This setup follows
the same pattern as that described above.
When there is a primary server in the local
network
Even if a primary server is installed on the local network, an
unnecessary dial-up may be generated depending on the
configuration.
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Dial-up
router
Primary file server
(primary print server)
Dial-up
router
Remote network

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