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EasyLAN Wireless User's Manual
• You can now use the web browser interface and a remote TFTP server
to reload or update your firmware. For help, see "Reloading or
Updating Firmware" on page 70.
• You can now set the Encryption Mode to WPA2, WPA2-WPA, or
Dynamic WEP. For details, see "Network Security Parameters Defined"
on page 42.
• You can now set your Authentication Type to PEAP. For details, see
"Network Security Parameters Defined" on page 42.
Intermec recommends that you always upgrade your EasyLAN Wireless to
the most current firmware version.
To set up printing through EasyLAN Wireless, you need to know if
you have an ad-hoc or infrastructure network:
• In an ad-hoc network, you need a PC with an 802.11b card or other
802.11b device that can print straight to the printer.
• In an infrastructure network, you need an installed 802.11b/g access
point on the network that allows PCs and other devices to print to the
printer.
To use 802.1x security and TTLS, you need:
• an authentication server. You can use a PC with the Funk Odyssey™
RADIUS server software v1.1 or later. You can use an Intermec
MobileLAN™access point with software v1.80 or later; for help, see the
access point system manual. Or, you can use a compatible
authentication server.
• an authenticator that supports TTLS, such as an Intermec MobileLAN
access point with an 802.11b/g radio. The authenticator knows the IP
address and secret key of the authentication server and translates TTLS
frames to Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
frames and vice versa.
• a printer with EasyLAN Wireless Model AW02 running firmware
version 4.30 or later.
To use 802.1x security and LEAP, you need:
• an authentication server. You can use a PC with the Funk Odyssey
RADIUS server software v1.1 or later. You can use an Intermec
MobileLAN access point with software v1.80 or later; for help, see the
access point system manual. You can use a Cisco 1230, 1231, or 1300
access point as a LEAP authentication server as well as the authenticator.
• an authenticator that supports LEAP, such as a Cisco 1200 series or
Cisco 350 series access point with an 802.11b/g radio.
• a printer with EasyLAN Wireless Model AW02 running firmware
version 4.30 or later.
Chapter 1 — Installing EasyLAN Wireless
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