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Using HyperTerminal to Send Console Commands

EasyLAN Wireless User's Manual
For help using HyperTerminal, see the documentation for
HyperTerminal.
To use HyperTerminal to send console commands
1 Connect EasyLAN Wireless to a PC serial port. For help, see
"Connecting EasyLAN Wireless to Your PC" on page 9.
2 On your PC, open a HyperTerminal session. You must use the serial
communications settings shown in the next table.
Parameter
Required Value
Baud rate
115200
Data bits
8
Stop bits
1
Parity
None
Flow control
None
3 Press Enter to get the
In some situations, the
• If the
prompt appears, the EasyLAN Wireless is in protected
Local:
mode. You need to use the
to get to the
Local>
• If the
prompt appears, the EasyLAN Wireless is in boot mode.
Boot>
To exit boot mode in HyperTerminal, you can type
prompt and press Enter. Or you can press and hold the test
Boot>
switch while cycling power to the printer, and then begin this
procedure again.
4 Type the console commands. For descriptions of all the commands, see
the next section, "Console Commands."
While you are connected to the console serial port of the EasyLAN
Wireless, you may see status messages similar to these:
start_wlan: entered
start_wlan: prism started
start_wlan: ssid=30158aa5
start_wlan: mode=3
start_wlan: special=1
PRISM: restart
start_wlan: entered
If you are entering console commands, you can ignore the messages.
Keep typing the console commands, and they will be accepted.
5 Type
and press Enter to exit the console session.
exit
Appendix A — Console Commands
prompt.
Local>
prompt does not appear:
Local>
command, described on page 93,
unpro
prompt.
at the
GOMAIN
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