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The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and/or service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec.
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Manual Change Record This page records the changes to this manual. The manual was originally released as version 001. Version Date Description of Change 8/02 Updated the user’s manual to add • information for the 501XP and 601XP printers. • instructions for configuring for UNIX systems.
Installing EasyLAN Wireless 1-6 Attaching the Antenna 1-6 Starting and Printing a Test Label 1-7 Connecting EasyLAN Wireless to an RS-232 Serial Port 1-8 Setting Radio and Network Communications 1-9 Attaching the Serial Cable (501XP/601XP Only) 1-11 Printing Through FTP 1-12...
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuring the Radio Parameters 2-15 Using the Web Browser Interface 2-15 Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility 2-16 Radio Parameters Defined 2-18 Configuring the Access and Update Passwords 2-20 Configuring the Ports 2-22 Configuring the Serial Port 2-23...
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Contents Printing a Test Label 3-7 Using the Web Browser Interface 3-8 Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility 3-8 Reloading Firmware 3-9 Using TFTP 3-9 Using Console Commands and Terminal Emulation 3-9 Using the Web Browser Interface 3-10 Viewing Ethernet Statistics 3-11...
Intermec support services organization. In the U.S.A. call 1-800-755-5505, and in Canada call 1-800-668-7043. If you live outside of the U.S.A. or Canada, you can find your local Intermec support services organization on the Intermec Web site at www.intermec.com. Safety Summary Your safety is extremely important.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Warnings, Cautions, and Notes The warnings, cautions, and notes in this manual use this format. Warning A warning alerts you of an operating procedure, practice, condition, or statement that must be strictly observed to avoid death or serious injury to the persons working on the equipment.
This table summarizes the information in each chapter of this manual: For Information On Refer To Installing EasyLAN Chapter 1, “Installing EasyLAN Wireless.” Tells you how to install Wireless EasyLAN Wireless in your network. Configuring EasyLAN Chapter 2, “Configuring EasyLAN Wireless.” Explains how to...
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Format Conventions for Input From a Keyboard or Keypad This table describes the formatting conventions for input from PC or host computer keyboards and device keypads: Convention Description Special text Shows the command as you should enter it into the device. See “Format Conventions for Commands”...
Before You Begin Other Intermec Manuals You may need additional information when working with the EasyLAN Wireless with various printers in a data collection system. Please visit our Web site at www.intermec.com to download many of our current manuals in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor.
Laptop computer with area 802.11b capabilities network 802.11b access point er/D EasyLAN In te In te rm ec rm ec Wireless printer RFSERVQ003.eps Note: Check with your Intermec sales representative to find out what printers the EasyLAN Wireless is available on.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual System Requirements To print to a printer with EasyLAN Wireless, you need an 802.11b wireless network. The wireless network must consist of one of the following: • An 802.11b wireless enabled device printing straight to the printer (Ad-hoc mode).
The yellow LED indicates a network connection. For more information, see “Starting and Printing a Test Label” later in this chapter. Test switch Use this switch to print a test label or reset EasyLAN Wireless. For help, see “Starting and Printing a Test Label” later in this chapter.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Installing EasyLAN Wireless Before you install EasyLAN Wireless, make sure that you have properly installed the 802.11b equipment you are using to communicate to the printer as described in the documentation that came with that equipment. Also make sure that you have loaded media and ribbon into the printer.
• EasyLAN Wireless runs through a set of power-up diagnostics for a few seconds. If EasyLAN Wireless is operating properly, the yellow and green LEDs blink momentarily and then go out. If the green LED blinks continuously in a regular pattern, there is a problem.
If you cannot print a test page, see Chapter 4, “Troubleshooting EasyLAN Wireless.” You can also use the test switch to reset the EasyLAN Wireless to its factory default. For help, see “Setting EasyLAN Wireless to Factory Defaults” in Chapter 3.
IP address for the printer. If you have a DHCP server on your network, the EasyLAN Wireless automatically connects to it and is assigned an IP address. To find the EasyLAN Wireless IP address, print a test label. For help, see “Starting and Printing a Test Label” earlier in this chapter.
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2. Press and hold the test switch and simultaneously turn on the printer. The port remains in Console mode until you turn off the EasyLAN Wireless. Also, the EasyLAN Wireless is in Ad-hoc mode with the SSID (network name) of printer channel 11 (frequency 2462).
For help using FTP to print to the printer with EasyLAN Wireless, see “Printing Through FTP” later in this chapter. If you want to set up the printer to act like a parallel port on Windows 95/98 PCs, see “Installing and Using the Intermec Print Monitor”...
RFSERVQ011.eps Printing Through FTP After you install EasyLAN Wireless in your network, you are ready to print to it. This section explains how to use FTP to print to your printer. To print using an FTP session 1. From an MS DOS prompt, login to the EasyLAN Wireless using the command...
Windows 95/98 system. As a result, the port acts transparently with any printer driver for Intermec printers and any application program. Because this print monitor uses TCP/IP, it can be used with IP routers and other IP-based equipment.
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual EasyCoder 3400e Printer Page 3. Click Software in the left frame. The Software page appears. 4. Scroll down to Network Software Tools, and then click the link for the Network Software Tools page. 1-14...
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Installing EasyLAN Wireless Network Software Tools Page 5. In the Network Software page, click Install Intermec Print Monitor. 6. Follow the instructions for installing the Intermec Print Monitor. 7. When the installation is complete, close the CD-ROM screen. You are now ready to install the printer to TCP/IP ports.
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 2. Double-click Add Printer. The Add Printer Wizard appears. 3. Add the printer with EasyLAN Wireless selecting the Local printer radio button and the printer driver that came with your printer. After you click Finish in the last dialog box, the printer appears in the Printers dialog box.
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Installing EasyLAN Wireless 5. Click the Details tab. 6. Click Add Port. The Add Port dialog box appears. 7. Select the Other radio button, select Intermec Print Monitor, and then click OK. The Port Name dialog box appears. 1-17...
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Port Name Dialog Box 8. In the Printer Name or IP address field, enter the EasyLAN Wireless IP address. 9. In the Port Name field, enter the TCP printer port for the EasyLAN Wireless. 10. In the Port Number field, enter the port number that you want to use. Use port number 9100 for 3400e, 4420, and 4440 printers and 9101 for 501XP and 601XP printers.
Configuring EasyLAN Wireless This chapter explains how to configure EasyLAN Wireless for radio and network communications. Setting Up to Configure Once you have completed the procedures in “Installing EasyLAN Wireless” in Chapter 1, you are ready to communicate through EasyLAN Wireless. This chapter...
Ad-hoc Computer-to-Computer or whatever mode your adapter uses to communicate on a wireless network without an access point. To configure EasyLAN Wireless, you need to either open the Web browser interface or install the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for EasyLAN Wireless on your network.
You are now ready to configure EasyLAN Wireless. Installing the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility The following sections explain how to install the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility on a Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP system or a UNIX system. Installing on a Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP System ...
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual PrinterCompanion Page 2. Click the button for a specific printer, such as the 3400e. The page for that printer appears. 3. Click Software in the left frame. The Software page appears.
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Software Page 4. Scroll down to Network Software Tools, and then click the link for the Network Software Tools page. 5. In the Network Software Tools page, click Install EasyLAN Wireless Admin.
If you have Internet Explorer, go to www.intermec.com, and then select Support, Software Downloads, Printers, and then Printer Applications. 3. Find the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility for the type of UNIX you are using (Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, or Linux), and download to the /tmp intermec.bin...
./EasyLAN_Wireless_Admin Search dialog box appears. Searching for EasyLAN Wireless Before you use the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to find and configure EasyLAN Wireless, make sure you understand the following guidelines: • If you are using WEP encryption on your wireless network and did not use the...
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EasyLAN Wireless, you can re-enable WEP on your access point and change the wireless mode back if necessary. • If you are using a home gateway or router, configure EasyLAN Wireless from a PC on the same network segment that you want EasyLAN Wireless to be on. To search for EasyLAN Wireless 1.
IP settings, and no further configuration is necessary. Using DHCP may work well if your DHCP server allows EasyLAN Wireless to keep its IP address permanently, but in most cases, you want to use a static IP address outside the range reserved for DHCP (see your DHCP server manual for details).
“Configuring Multiple EasyLAN Wireless” later in this chapter. To use the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “Opening the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility” and “Searching for EasyLAN Wireless”...
Note: If you are having trouble configuring an EasyLAN Wireless, click Cancel in the Configuration dialog box. In the Wireless Device Search dialog box, click Clear to clear the list of EasyLAN Wireless, and start a new search. For help searching for EasyLAN Wireless, see “Searching for EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter.
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EasyLAN Wireless is reset: Static Default = Auto • Auto sets the EasyLAN Wireless to try to get an IP address using DHCP, BOOTP, and RARP. If it cannot get an IP address using these methods, Auto changes to Static. •...
Default = intermec Configuring the Radio Parameters If you want to configure advanced parameters or update the configuration, you can use the Web browser interface or the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to configure the radio parameters. Using the Web Browser Interface 1.
“Configuring Multiple EasyLAN Wireless” later in this chapter. To use the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “Opening the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility” and “Searching for EasyLAN Wireless”...
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Click Cancel to reject your changes and return to the Wireless Device Search dialog box. Note: If you are having trouble configuring an EasyLAN Wireless, click Cancel in the Configuration dialog box. In the Wireless Device Search dialog box, click Clear to clear the list of print servers, and start a new search.
Mode Select the mode your network is using to communicate: Auto, Ad-hoc (802.11), Pseudo • Choose Auto mode to have the EasyLAN Wireless select the Ad-hoc, appropriate mode based on what network activity is happening at the Infrastructure time. Default = Auto •...
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion Chart ASCII ASCII ASCII ASCII " & < > Notes for the ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion Chart This column lists the hexadecimal value. This column lists the ASCII character. SP is the SPACE character.
Use the Web browser interface to configure the access and update passwords. The default passwords are intermec. The access password is the password you use to get to the Configuration and Management page of the Web browser interface. The update password is the password you use to reload the firmware.
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Configure Server Access Password Page 3. Enter the access password in both fields. 4. Click Submit. A page appears letting you know that your changes were successful. 5. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management page.
If you do not want to use the default settings for the serial and parallel port, use the Web browser interface to configure the serial and parallel ports. The EasyLAN Wireless communicates with the printer through an internal parallel port for the 3400e, 4420, and 4440 printers and through an external serial cable for the 501XP and 601XP printers.
Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Configure Port Page 2. Click the port name for the port you want to configure. Configuring the Serial Port 1. Open the Configure Port page, and click S1. The following page appears. 2-23...
5. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management page. Serial Port Parameters Defined Parameter Definition Values Port type Select Console to send console commands to EasyLAN Wireless Console, Print Server through the serial port, or select Print Server to print to EasyLAN Default = Console Wireless. Baud rate Select the speed at which the port can transmit data.
Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Configuring the Parallel Port 1. Open the Configure Port page, and click P1. The following page appears. 2. Read the first four rows to find out what jobs are in the port, the status of the port, the port name, and the port type.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Parallel Port Parameters Defined (continued) Parameter Definition Values Software I/O Enable or disable input/output communication. Checked, not checked Default = not checked Output buffering Enable or disable setting aside a portion of memory for buffering Checked, not checked output data.
Configuring EasyLAN Wireless 2. Click the service name for the service you want to configure. The following page appears. 3. Configure the parameters. For information on the parameters, see “Port Services Parameters Defined” in the next section. 4. Click Submit. A page appears letting you know that your changes were successful.
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Normally you should not need to change this. Default = checked Queued (TCP) Configure the EasyLAN Wireless to queue jobs sent to the raw TCP Checked, not checked communication port. If not configured, the EasyLAN Wireless rejects jobs if EasyLAN Default = checked Wireless is currently busy with another job.
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless To configure bindery file servers and service bindery file servers 1. In the Active Servers and Queues row of the Configure NetWare page or the NetWare row of the Configure Services page, click Configure Bindery File Servers or click Configure Service Bindery File Servers.
You extensively use the Print Server and Printer names while configuring. Note that these names are actually the names of the EasyLAN Wireless NetWare services. If desired, you can change the default names using the Web browser interface. For help, see “Configuring the Port Services”...
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Configure Netware Page 2. Configure the parameters. For information on the parameters, see “NetWare Parameters Defined” in the next section. 3. To configure services for the port shown in the Enabled Services row, click the link for the port. For help, see “Configuring the Port Services” earlier in this chapter.
Auto, 802.3, Ethernet II, 802.2, SNAP Default = Auto NetWare password Enter the password the EasyLAN Wireless uses to communicate Any ASCII characters with the file server in the Enter new password field and Confirm Default = blank new password field. To disable the password, enter a single space.
For help, see “Configuring the Port Services” earlier in this chapter. 4. Read the name of the EasyLAN Wireless from the Server Name row. 5. Click Submit. A page appears letting you know that your changes were successful.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual NetBIOS Parameters Defined Parameter Definition Values NetBEUI protocol Enable or disable communication over the NetBEUI protocol. Enable, Disable Default = enable NetBIOS/IP Enable or disable communication over the Internet protocol. Enable, Disable communication Default = enable Port services Configure the services on the port you are using.
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless Configure DLC Page 2. In the DLC row, select Enable or Disable. 3. In the Enabled Services row, click the port you want to configure services for. For help, see “Configuring the Port Services” earlier in this chapter.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuring for UNIX The EasyLAN Wireless appears to the network as a UNIX host computer with a unique IP address running the line printer daemon (lpd) protocol. As a result, any host computer that supports the Berkeley remote-LPR command can spool jobs to the EasyLAN Wireless without the need for any special software on the host computer.
5. For AT&T based UNIX systems, such as SCO, use the standard lp command: lp –d LabelPrinter filename Configuring for Sun Solaris To use an EasyLAN Wireless with Sun Solaris, first use the Host Manager in the Admintool utility to add the EasyLAN Wireless IP address and name to the /etc/hosts file.
The workaround is to configure the EasyLAN Wireless as an HP JetDirect card using the HP JetAdmin for UNIX software. Solaris print queues can also be configured from the UNIX shell using the lpadmin command.
Note: The configuration for HP Distributed Print Services and for earlier versions of HP/UX is slightly different. You can also configure the EasyLAN Wireless as a JetDirect card using HP/UX. To do this, you need the HP UNIX Host Printing Software (part of HP’s JetAdmin for UNIX).
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Note: The configuration for earlier versions of AIX is slightly different. You can also configure the EasyLAN Wireless as a JetDirect card using AIX. To do this, refer to your AIX documentation Configuring for Other Systems...
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Configuring EasyLAN Wireless To create a template 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for the EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “Opening the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility” and “Searching for EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter.
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 5. Click the Device tab to apply the template to EasyLAN Wireless. For help, see the next procedure. To apply the template to EasyLAN Wireless 1. Create a template. For help, see the previous procedure. 2. In the Template Config dialog box, click the Devices tab.
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Edit Dialog Box 4. In the Name field, enter the name of the EasyLAN Wireless. 5. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the EasyLAN Wireless in the form n.n.n.n where n is a number from 0 to 255.
This chapter explains how to manage EasyLAN Wireless using the Web browser interface and EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. Rebooting EasyLAN Wireless Use either the Web browser interface or the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to reboot EasyLAN Wireless. Note: Only EasyLAN Wireless reboots, not the entire printer.
2. Select an EasyLAN Wireless, open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin menu, and select Reset. The Reset dialog box appears. 3. In the Device Name field, enter the name of the EasyLAN Wireless that you want to reboot. 4. In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the EasyLAN Wireless that you want to reboot.
Managing EasyLAN Wireless Using the Test Switch • Press and hold the test switch for more than 5 seconds. Using the Web Browser Interface 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Restore Factory Settings. A warning page appears. For help opening the Configuration and Management page, see “Opening the Web Browser Interface”...
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EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Set Default Page 2. Click Submit. A page appears telling you that EasyLAN Wireless is set to factory defaults. Note: The access and update passwords have been set to the factory default of intermec. 3. Click Main to return to the Configuration and Management page.
2. Select an EasyLAN Wireless, open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin menu, and select Restore. The Restore dialog box appears. 3. In the Device Name field, enter the name of the EasyLAN Wireless that you want to set to factory defaults.
2. Select an EasyLAN Wireless, open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin menu, and select Test Page. The Test Page dialog box appears. 3. In the Device Name field, enter the name of the EasyLAN Wireless that you want to print a test label.
Managing EasyLAN Wireless Reloading Firmware You can load firmware on EasyLAN Wireless using TFTP on Windows NT/2000/XP, console commands and terminal emulation, or the Web browser interface. Using TFTP • Use the TFTP PUT command: tftp –i ipaddress put pathname password...
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Using the Web Browser Interface Note: Before you can load the firmware onto EasyLAN Wireless, you need to load the firmware into the directory on your TFTP server or into the directory on /TFTP /LOGIN your NetWare server.
If you disabled reload on submit, a message page appears letting you know that the firmware is ready to load. 6. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management page. If you need to reboot EasyLAN Wireless, see “Rebooting EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter. Viewing Ethernet Statistics The Ethernet Statistics page provides the following information: •...
1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “Searching for EasyLAN Wireless” in Chapter 2. 2. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin menu and select IP Subnet. The IP Subnets dialog box appears.
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Managing EasyLAN Wireless IP Subnets Dialog Box 3. To change a subnet, select the subnet and click Edit. The Edit Subnet dialog box appears. To add a subnet, click Add. The Add Subnet dialog box appears. 4. In the Name field, enter the name of the subnet.
Search dialog box appears. Adding EasyLAN Wireless If you know you will be bringing an EasyLAN Wireless online, you may want to add it to the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to help the utility find it when it comes online.
4. In the MAC Address field, enter the MAC address of the EasyLAN Wireless in the form of six hexadecimal values separated by periods. 5. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address of the EasyLAN Wireless in the form n.n.n.n where n is from 0 to 255.
To load files 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. 2. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin menu and select Load. The Load File dialog box appears. 3. Enter the path and name for the file you want to load and click OK. When the file is finished loading, the Wireless Device Search dialog box appears.
EasyLAN Wireless. Set up the printer as you normally would and try printing from an application. If the test label does not print, try resetting EasyLAN Wireless to factory defaults by holding the test switch for more than 5 seconds.
1 and 254), or you must properly configure your router address to work with EasyLAN Wireless. If your EasyLAN Wireless is set to Auto or DHCP for obtaining an IP address, it is possible the EasyLAN Wireless IP address can change. Either configure your DHCP server to give EasyLAN Wireless a permanent lease or configure EasyLAN Wireless to be on a static address outside the scope of DHCP addresses.
Sending the Console Commands Use either HyperTerminal or the Web browser interface to send the console commands to EasyLAN Wireless. The following procedure explains how to use the Web browser interface. For help using HyperTerminal, see the documentation for HyperTerminal.
Removes the specified string number. stringnumber cl fa Deletes the fatal error log. cl po p1 job Clears the current entry in the EasyLAN Wireless internal queue for the parallel port. exit/^d Exits EasyLAN Wireless console. Provides information on available commands Resets EasyLAN Wireless.
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Sets the node description string displayed with the show server command. set serve str n “…” Defines the EasyLAN Wireless BOT/EOT string. set servi servicename Enables or disables specified protocol on the specified service. protocol status Where servicename is the name of the service you are...
Enables or disables IP processing. Where status equals enabled or for disabled. set ip meth stat Sets IP to static address so that the EasyLAN Wireless will not look for a DHCP address. set ip ra nn Sets the procedure used by EasyLAN Wireless when obtaining its IP address.
NetWare print server, n is the NPrinter mode, and service is the service you are modifying. set netw pa password Sets the EasyLAN Wireless login password for the file server. Where password is the login password. set netw po n Sets the queue polling time in seconds.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual NetWare Commands (continued) Command Description set netw qs fileserver Sets Queue Server mode on the specified service. Where on service fileserver is the NetWare file server and service is the service you are modifying. set netw re Rescans the file servers for new queues.
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Overrides any SSID setting and connects only to the specified access point. EasyLAN Wireless will not roam to other access points when set. Where macaddress is the MAC address of the access point you want to connect to.
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1-10, 2-14 4420/4440 printer boot tries, configuring, 2-14 antenna, attaching, 1-6 booting EasyLAN Wireless, 3-3 to 3-4 connecting to PC serial port, 1-8 BOOTP tries, configuring, A-6 installing to TCP/IP ports, 1-15 BOOTP, configuring EasyLAN 10i2 adapter for, 2-14...
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(continued) DLC, 2-34 to 2-35 WINS server method, 2-34 domain name, 2-34 wireless and network settings, 1-10 EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility password, 2-15 connecting the antenna, 1-6 Enhanced Capabilities Port, 2-25 connecting to the serial port, 1-8 flow control, 2-24...
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Windows system, 2-5 loading DAT files, 3-16 opening ID queries, 1284 device, A-4 UNIX system, 2-9 identifying EasyLAN Wireless components on the printer, 1-5 Windows system, 2-8 improving signal strength, 2-10 password, configuring, 2-15 inactivity timeout, configuring, A-7...
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3-11 Microsoft Add Printer Wizard, 1-16 packets received, 3-11 mkdir command, 2-37 packets transmitted, 3-11 name of EasyLAN Wireless, configuring, 2-13, 2-17 pACKH, A-4 name of the port, 2-24 parallel port name of the port service, configuring, 2-27...
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TCP/IP ports, 1-15 retrieving wireless and network settings, 1-8 printing a test label, 1-8 retry, LPD, 2-14 turning on with EasyLAN Wireless, 1-7 ripconf command, 2-36 Printer Manager, Sun Solaris, 2-38 roaming, disabling, A-9 printer number, configuring to match NPrinter, 2-28...
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2-18, A-8 transmit packet fail, 3-11 radio network speed, 2-18, A-9 troubleshooting, 4-3 to 4-4 SSID, configuring, 1-10, 2-18 turning on the printer with EasyLAN Wireless, 1-7 troubleshooting, 4-3 WEP, 1-10, 2-18 U, V wireless configuration, troubleshooting, 4-3...
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