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Ingenico Link/2500 Connecting Manual

Ingenico Link/2500 Connecting Manual

Connecting to wi-fi
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Connecting Link 2500 to Wi-Fi
These are the steps involved in connecting a Link/2500 chip reader
to a Wi-Fi network.
If the Link/2500 should power itself on when plugged into a
power source. However, if it is powered down, press the
green button to power on the device:
To access the admin menu, quickly press the following
buttons on the pin pad: 2, 6, 3, 4.

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Judy
April 22, 2025

Does the Link 2500 have to be physically connected to a computer?

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Mr. Anderson
May 11, 2025

No, the Ingenico Link/2500 does not need to be physically connected to a computer. It can connect to Wi-Fi or GPRS for operation.

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Summary of Contents for Ingenico Link/2500

  • Page 1 Connecting Link 2500 to Wi-Fi These are the steps involved in connecting a Link/2500 chip reader to a Wi-Fi network. If the Link/2500 should power itself on when plugged into a • power source. However, if it is powered down, press the...
  • Page 3 When you are done, navigate to the green symbol and press the green button to save and exit: Your Link/2500 will now connect to your Wi-Fi network. This • may take a few moments to initialize. Once the chip reader is...
  • Page 4 If the activation code does not display after 30 seconds, • reboot by quickly holding the # and yellow button at the same time. Once power off, hold the green button to turn the unit back on.