Collecting Information From Your Network Administrator - Intermec EasyLan AW02 User Manual

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Chapter 1 — Installing EasyLAN Wireless

Collecting Information From Your Network Administrator

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Serial Cable Pin-out Diagram: Here are the pin-outs for the 9-pin female to 9-pin
female serial cable from Intermec (P/N 059167). You may use another cable that
connects input signals (such as Receive Data) on EasyLAN Wireless to the equivalent
output signals (such as Transmit Data) on the PC, and vice-versa, as shown here.
By default, EasyLAN Wireless is in Infrastructure mode with the SSID
(network name) set to INTERMEC, DHCP is enabled, and security is
disabled. You need to collect the following information from your network
administrator:
• What type of wireless network are you using: ad-hoc or infrastructure?
For help, see the illustration on page 2.
• Will EasyLAN Wireless receive its TCP/IP settings automatically?
Should you choose Auto, DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP?
• If you will manually enter the TCP/IP settings, what is the IP address,
subnet mask, and default router?
• What is the SSID (network name) of the access point your EasyLAN
Wireless printer will communicate with?
• What type of security will EasyLAN Wireless use?
• Static WEP encryption
• 802.1x security with TTLS
• 802.1x security with LEAP
• 802.1x security with PEAP
• WPA-Personal
• WPA-Enterprise
• WPA2-Personal
• WPA2-Enterprise
• None
Note: If you choose None, you are disabling security. Intermec
strongly recommends that you implement a security solution to
protect your data and network.
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