User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide RJ-2030/RJ-2050/RJ-2140/RJ-2150
- Introduction
- IMPORTANT NOTE
- Table of Contents
- Section I: Basic Operations
- 1 Setting Up the Printer
- General Description
- Battery Installation/Removal
- Recharging the Battery
- Turning the Printer On or Off
- Setting the Language of the LCD
- Inserting the Paper or Label Roll
- Removing the Receipt/Label Roll
- Attaching the Belt Clip
- Install Software to Your Computer or Mobile Device
- Connecting the Printer to a Computer or Mobile Device
- LCD
- 2 Using the Printer
- 3 Changing the Printer Settings
- 4 Other Functions
- 5 Maintaining the Printer
- 1 Setting Up the Printer
- Section II: Application
- Section III: Wireless network (RJ-2050/2140/2150 Only)
- Section IV: Appendix
Network Terms and Information
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Authentication and Encryption methods for an enterprise wireless network 16
An enterprise wireless network is a large network with IEEE 802.1x support. If you configure your printer in
an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, you can use the following authentication and encryption
methods:
Authentication methods
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LEAP (For wireless network)
Cisco LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol) has been developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. which
uses a user ID and password for authentication.
EAP-FAST
EAP-FAST (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Flexible Authentication via Secured Tunnel) has been
developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. which uses a user ID and password for authentication, and symmetric
key algorithms to achieve a tunnelled authentication process.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
• EAP-FAST/NONE
• EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2
• EAP-FAST/GTC
PEAP
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) has been developed by Microsoft Corporation, Cisco
Systems and RSA Security. PEAP creates an encrypted SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)/TLS (Transport
Layer Security) tunnel between a client and an authentication server, for sending a user ID and password.
PEAP provides mutual authentication between the server and the client.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
• PEAP/MS-CHAPv2
• PEAP/GTC
EAP-TTLS
EAP-TTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunnelled Transport Layer Security) has been developed
by Funk Software and Certicom. EAP-TTLS creates a similar encrypt SSL tunnel to PEAP, between a
client and an authentication server, for sending a user ID and password. EAP-TTLS provides mutual
authentication between the server and the client.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
• EAP-TTLS/CHAP
• EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAP
• EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2
• EAP-TTLS/PAP
EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security) requires digital certificate
authentication both at a client and an authentication server.