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Notes, Notices, and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. NOTICE: A NOTICE indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. ____________________ Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2010 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
Contents This guide can be used for Dell™ laser printers 5330dn, 2335dn, and 2355dn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 About Notes and Cautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installing the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Appendix A. SetIP Address Utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Appendix B. Management protocols . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix D. Additional functions . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Printer properties settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Firmware upgrade (HTTP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Default setting (HTTP/SNMP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 IP filtering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Restart . . . . . . .
Appendix H. Wireless Specifications . . . . . . . . . . 55 Appendix I. Regulatory statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 FCC Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 EU Compliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Appendix J. OpenSSL License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Original SSLeay License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
This guide can be used for Dell™ laser printers 5330dn, 2335dn, and 2355dn About Notes and Cautions NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer. Contents Callout Item 1 Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 2 Ethernet cable 3 Installation Guide (This document) NOTE: In order to use the printer wirelessly you need to install and configure the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter.
Installing the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Hardware 1 Ensure that the printer is turned off and the power cord is unplugged from the power source. CAUTION: Failure to unplug the printer could cause damage to the printer. For Dell Mono 5330dn only, Detach the dummy panel on the back of your printer using a firm object, such as a screwdriver.
2 Slide the control board cover towards the back of the printer to open it. For Dell Mono Laser 5330dn 3 For Dell MFP Laser 2335dn and 2355dn Locate the card connector on the printer’s connector board.
4 Align and insert the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter into the connector on the control board. Push it into the connector until it is firm and secure. wireless network connector Dell Internal Wireless Adapter For Dell Mono Laser 5330dn 5 For Dell MFP Laser 2335dn and 2355dn Replace the control board cover. For Dell Mono Laser 5330dn For Dell MFP Laser 2335dn and 2355dn 6 Reconnect the power cable and all other disconnected cables. Turn on the printer.
Configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter Before installing the printer’s driver on your computer, you must configure the appropriate network parameters of the printer. NOTE: The following network information may be needed to configure the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter on the printer.
Install Dell Wireless Adapter Power up printer Configure Dell Internal Wireless Adapter (3 methods) Method 1: see page 10 Method 2: (Dell 2355dn only) see page 13 Method 3: see page 15 Set wireless parameters through the printer’s Operator panel (for Open, WEP and WPA security) Set wireless parameters through the printer’s Operator panel (for Connection via PBC and Connection via PIN) Connect the printer to a network or computer using a temporary cross over cable (provide with the wireless adapter) or
Method 1: The Dell Internal Wireless Adapter can be configured at the printer's operator panel. This method only supports open network systems, WEP network security and WPA network security. 1 Navigate to the Wireless sub menu on the printer's Operator Panel For Dell 5330dn Mono Laser: a Press Menu ( ). b Press Scroll ( Select ( ). or ) to highlight Network I/O Ports and press c Press Scroll ( or ) to highlight Wireless and press Select ( ).
Or, Custom: Allows users to enter a SSID and set the security mode and key manually. • Below are the first screens you may encounter. For Dell 5330dn Mono Laser and Dell 2335dn MFP: Wireless WLAN Settings Search List +WLAN Settings +Search List Please Wait... Search List +WLAN Defaults +Custom SSDI 1 SSDI 2 +WLAN Signal For Dell 2355dn MFP: NOTE: • The Wireless Channel Number will not be seen unless Ad-hoc mode is selected. • The Network key is case sensitive.
c Press Scroll ( Select ( ). d The printer Configuration Page is printed. or ) to highlight Network Settings and press For Dell 2335dn MFP: a On the main menu of the operator panel, scroll to Setup using Scroll ( or ) and press Select ( ). b On the Setup menu, scroll to Reports using Scroll ( press Select ( ). c On the Reports menu, scroll to Network Settings using Scroll ( or ) and press Select ( ). d The printer Configuration Page is printed.
d The printer Configuration Page is printed. For Dell 2335dn MFP: a On the main menu of the operator panel, scroll to Setup using Scroll ( or ) and press Select ( ). b On the Setup menu, scroll to Reports using Scroll ( press Select ( ). c On the Reports menu, scroll to Network Settings using Scroll ( or ) and press Select ( ). d The printer Configuration Page is printed. or ) and For Dell 2355dn MFP: a Press Setup Machine Setup from the home screen.
4 Press the up/down arrows to select Wireless. 5 Press the up/down arrows to select WPS Settings. 6 Select WPS mode you want. For Connect via PBC mode: a Press Connect via PBC on the touch screen. b Press to start connection. (Information window appears showing 2 minutes connection processing time.) c Press the WPS (PBC) button on the access point (or wireless router) within the 2 minutes connection. d The machine is connecting to the access point (or wireless router).
9 Once you have configured the printer, you may want to print a Configuration Page to confirm your settings. a Press Setup Machine Setup from the home screen. b Press the Next ( c Press the up/down arrows to select Reports. d Press the up/down arrows to select Network Settings. ) button. NOTE: After completing the connection, you can check the AP’s SSID information. a Press Setup Machine Setup from the home screen. b Press the Next ( c Press the up/down arrows to select Network Setup.
Or, • Temporarily connect one end of the supplied Ethernet cable to the printer and the other to your wireless enabled computer. You may need to change your PC network IP settings to communicate with the printer. See page 20 for instructions. NOTE: Upon powering on, Dell printers attempt to retrieve an IP address by checking on the availability of BOOTP or DHCP. If no DHCP or BOOTP exists on the network, the printer will automatically assign an IP address (192.0.0.192) or a local IP address (169.254.xxx.
Using the printer's Embedded Web Server to configure the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter 1 Launch your internet browser window and type in the IP address of the printer in the address bar. (As seen on the Configuration Page.) You have now accessed the printer’s Embedded Web Server (EWS). You are ready to configure the wireless settings. 2 Select the Wireless option on the left pane. This may differ form your machine depending on its model.
4 After you have set your network settings, click the Apply button at the bottom of the page to confirm and apply your wireless settings and remove Ethernet cable to start Wireless Network connection. 5 Verify that the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter is correctly configured to your network by printing a Configuration Page. For Dell 5330dn Mono Laser: a Press Menu ( ). b Press Scroll ( or ) to highlight Reports and press Select ( ). c Press Scroll ( Select ( ).
For Dell 2355dn MFP: a Press Setup Machine Setup from the home screen. b Press the Next ( c Press the up/down arrows to select Reports. d Press the up/down arrows to select Network Settings. e The printer Configuration Page is printed. ) button. NOTE: If you changed your computer's proxy or IP settings, restore them to their original settings. 6 Insert the Drivers and Utilities or Software and Documentation CD. The setup.exe file launches automatically.
Appendix: If you are using a direct computer to printer connection and are unsure as to how to change your computer’s IP address, please follow the instructions below. This troubleshooting guide is for Windows XP operating systems only; if you are using a different operating system, please refer to your operating system’s help. NOTE: You will need to disable any proxy server settings used in your computer (if applicable).
9 Proceed to "Using the printer's Embedded Web Server to configure the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter" on page 17 to complete configuring Dell Internal Wireless Adapter. NOTE: Remember to restore the proxy and IP settings on your computer once you have completed configuring the Dell Internal Wireless Adapter.
Appendix A. SetIP Address Utility This program is for the network IP setting using the MAC address which is the hardware serial number of the network printer card or interface. Especially, it is for the network administrator to set several network IPs at the same time. NOTE: You can only use Set IP Address Utility when your printer is connected to a network. 1 Connect the straight network cable to your printer/MFP.
Appendix B. Management protocols Before using your network printer/MFP, you may need to check or configure some parameters using management protocols. DHCP/BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communication protocol enabling network administrators to centrally manage and to automate the assignment of IP addresses in a network. In an IP network, each device needs a unique IP address.
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite, is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. It enables network administrators to remotely monitor and configure network devices, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth. Network devices are monitored and controlled using four basic SNMP commands: • Get: is used by a Network Management server to monitor network devices.
SLP Service Location Protocol (SLP) is an Internet standard network protocol that provides a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location, and configuration of networked services in enterprise networks, such as printers, Web servers, fax machines, video cameras, file systems, backup devices (tape drives), databases, directories, mail servers, and calendars.
Using SLP Once SLP is enabled, the network print server works as a Service Agent and the User Agent, for example, EWS, searches for the network print server by SLP Protocol. Dynamic DNS (DDNS) DNS (Domain Name System) is used for registration of domain names and provides Host names to an IP address resolution service. For printer devices, DNS may be utilized for printer domain name registration, so that print server clients may refer to the printer by its host name rather than by its IP address.
WINS Before Dynamic DNS was defined, DNS could only be updated manually when DHCP servers automatically provided (or removed) IP addresses. As a result, DNS servers often contained obsolete listings. In response, Microsoft developed Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) to solve this problem for NetBIOS names. Microsoft recommends moving to Dynamic DNS and away from WINS. However, many customers including Microsoft maintain WINS systems and need devices to interoperate with WINS.
The WINS server will update the printer's NetBIOS name in its database. Users can use the printer name instead of its IP address. Bonjour Bonjour allows for a network system to be easily discovered and its capabilities to be revealed by any Bonjour-compliant client software, such as Print Center Utility built in to Mac OS X. For details, see page 43. UPnP UPnP is an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of intelligent appliances, wireless devices, and PCs of all form factors.
• Embedded Web Service (EWS): Select Printer Server Settings Server Settings UPnP(SSDP). Print – Auto IP Enabled: You can enable or disable Auto IP. When this option is selected, the network print server cannot find the control point and receive an IP address from the control point. The network print server will create an IP address of “169.254.XXX.XXX.” – Multicast DNS Enabled: SSDP can use Multicast DNS. – SSDP Enabled: You can enable or disable SSDP.
Appendix C. Printing protocols Before setting the network printing ports, you must install the printer driver with the local port (LPT) on the system. Refer to your printer/MFP user’s guide. Standard TCP/IP port You can print your documents to your network printer by creating a Standard TCP/IP port. Configuring Standard TCP/IP in Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/7/Server 2008 R2 You can enable or disable the Standard TCP/IP Printing port through EWS (Embedded Web Service).
6 Enter the IP address or DNS name of your network printer and click Next. For the port name, a default name will be entered by Windows. You can change it to a more user-friendly name. 7 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete installation. Now, you can select your printer from the Print Setup dialogue box. LPR port LPD, Line Printer Daemon, is the protocol associated with line-printer spooling services.
4 Make sure that the appropriate Standard TCP/IP port is selected and click Configure Port. 5 Select LPR from the Protocol section. 6 Enter the print queue name and click OK. 7 Click OK to close the properties window. In Unix Depending on your particular Unix system, LPD configuration may vary. See your system documentation for the correct syntax for the system.
nonce value, the HTTP method, and the requested URI. In this way, the password is never sent in the clear to avoid the most serious flaws of Basic authentication. 4 • User Name, Password: The user name and password can include A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, and other symbols !#$%&()+-./{}~_@. • Verify Password: The valid character is same as Password. Click Submit. Setting IPP security EWS allows administrators to choose an authentication method and to create or modify user accounts.
Appendix D. Additional functions The following are additional functions you can use through EWS (Embedded Web Service). Printer properties settings You can check and modify printer and document properties for an installed printer. For properties that are not supported by the printer driver, an error message indicating that the property is not supported is displayed. These settings are used only for printing from this system to the printer.
3 4 Configure an IP filter. • IP Filtering Enable: You can enable or disable IP filtering. • IP Address 1 ~ IP Address 10: You can enter filtered IP addresses. Users having the IP addresses set here are able to access the network print server. • IPv6 Filtering Enable: You can enable or disable IPv6 filtering. Click Submit. Only system administrators or authorized users can set, via EWS, IP addresses that can access the device. Up to 10 addresses or ranges of address choices can be made and set.
Appendix E. Netware environment This wireless network interface card is compatible with Novell NetWare networks in versions 3.x, 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x. You can print to the network printer from any NetWare client that is attached to the network. This section describes how to continue printing with your network printer card in a NetWare environment. NOTE: This section is applicable for Dell 5330dn Mono Laser Printer.
workstation for printing. Configuration for NetWare printing involves creation of printers, print queues, and print servers, and the associations between them on the NetWare file server. The file server configuration for printers, print queues, and print servers may be achieved using NetWare supplied utilities, such as PCONSOLE and NWADMIN. Configuring NetWare NetWare Setup allows you to enter the names of the NetWare objects that are concerned with network print jobs.
• IPX/SPX mode configuration: Configure IPX/SPX mode for your NetWare system. – – Bindery configuration: You can set up the bindery server. • Bindery Setup: Use this option if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file servers running NetWare 3.x, or 4.x, 5.x, or 6.x in bindery emulation) with a print server and a print queue for network printing. Before entering bindery settings, The network print server connected to the network and the NetWare file server must be running.
Printing in NetWare To print to your network printer on a NetWare workstation, you need to add a print queue. NOTE: To use bindery emulation, you must log on to a Bindery server as an administrator. In the NDS mode, log on to target text of the NDS tree where you have administrator privileges. Adding a queue 1 Open the NWADMIN dialogue box by double clicking on the NetWare Client. 2 Right-click CONTEXT, then choose the create menu.
Appendix F. EtherTalk environment EtherTalk is AppleTalk used in an Ethernet network. This protocol is widely used in Macintosh network environments. Microsoft Windows system also supports this protocol. Like TCP/IP, EtherTalk also provides packet transmission and routing functionality. The network printer card works on EtherTalk networks, if the host printer supports PostScript. The description in this chapter applies to network printing from a Macintosh computer.
3 • Printer Type: shows the printer type. • Zone: shows the available printer zone list. You must select one. • Page Description Language: shows the EtherTalk protocol. Click Submit. Configuring the printer NOTE: The following instructions are for Mac OS 10.3, but similar for other versions. The following steps must be taken to configure the network printer for use on a Macintosh system.
For MAC OS 10.6, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Select Printer Software... and your printer name in Print Using. 8 Click Add. The printer appears in the Printer List as the default printer (in boldface). It also appears in the Printer pop-up menu when you print a document. TCP/IP printing Apple added TCP/IP printing to all versions including and after OS 10.3. NOTE: Ensure that the Macintosh has version 10.3 or later. Earlier versions do not support TCP/IP printing as standard.
For MAC OS 10.5~10.6, enter the queue name in the Queue field. 7 For MAC OS 10.3, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Dell in Printer Model and your printer name in Model Name. For MAC OS 10.4, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Dell in Print Using and your printer name in Model. For MAC OS 10.5, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Select a driver to use... and your printer name in Print Using. For MAC OS 10.
For MAC OS 10.5~10.6, press the “+” icon then a display window will pop up. 4 For MAC OS 10.3, select the Rendezvous tab. For MAC OS 10.4, click Default Browser and find the Bonjour. For MAC OS 10.5~10.6, click Default and find the Bonjour. 5 Any Bonjour-enabled printers on your local network or sub network appear on the Printer List. 6 Select your printer from the Printer List. 7 For MAC OS 10.3, if Auto Select does not work properly, select Dell in Printer Model and your printer name in Model Name.
Appendix G. Wireless network environment Overview The Wireless Network Printer Card supports the IEEE 802.11b/g standard for wireless LAN (WLAN) communications. Properly configuring your network's wireless settings on the print server will allow you to send print jobs to the print server over the WLAN. When a computer sends a file to the print server, a radio signal is transmitted.
• Infrastructure mode: In Infrastructure mode, wireless devices or workstations communicate with each other through an access point (AP). The access point acts like a hub, providing connectivity for wireless computers. In Infrastructure mode, wireless devices can communicate with each other or can communicate with a wired network. On Apple networks, Infrastructure mode is called Airport Network mode.
Channels There are several channels specified in the 802.11b/g standard for wireless communications. The number of available channels authorized for use may be restricted based on your location (generally regulatory domain). See Appendix for available channels at your location. When shipped from the factory, the Wireless Network Printer Card is configured for Ad-hoc mode using the automatic channel selection. In most cases, manual configuration of the channel is not required.
each key value is 10 hexadecimal digits (0-9 and A-F) or 5 alphanumeric characters. In 128-bit mode, each key value is 26 hexadecimal digits or 13 alphanumeric characters. Contact your network administrator for this configuration. IEEE 802.1x (WPA-Enterprise Model Only) IEEE 802.1x uses EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) and an authentication server, such as RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial In User Server, RFC2138) for client and network server authentication.
• PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol): PEAP uses digital certificates for network server authentication and a password for client authentication. WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) WPA, announced by Wi-Fi Alliance, authorizes and identifies users based on a secret key that changes automatically at regular intervals. WPA uses 802.1x or WPA-PSK (WPA mode Pre-Shared Key) for authentication. WPA-PSK verifies users via a pre-shared key on both a client station and an access point.
Network Status This section displays information on the current wireless connection. This window appears when you select Wireless in EWS. The option items may differ due to the printer models. • Link Status: indicates whether or not the WLAN interface is connected to other wireless devices. • SSID • Operation Mode • Associated Frequency: indicates the associated frequency mode, for example, 802.11b/g. • BSSID: displays the associated BSSID, for example, 00:02:78:E3:43:89.
• • Frequency Mode: Choose a frequency mode. The dell print server supports 802.11b and 802.11g frequency modes. – 802.11b/g (2.4GHz) mode: Data is sent using IEEE802.11g standard communications in the 2.4 GHz band. This mode is compatible with IEEE802.11b standard. – 802.11b/g (5GHz, 2.4GHz) mode: Data is sent using the frequency range defined in IEEE802.11g standards. Ad-hoc Channel: Change the channel selection setting.
higher priority on a RADIUS server. Available authentications are NONE, EAP-MD5, EAP MSCHAPv2 in 802.1x Authentication on Static WEB security. • Encryption: This option will be changed due to the option you have selected in the Authentication field. Network Key Setup Enter the network key due to the Encryption option you have selected. 802.1x Security Setup 52 • 802.1x Authentication: You must select an authentication method which is supported by a RADIUS server.
• User Password: 802.1x EAP authentication methods, such as EAP-MD5, EAP-MSCAHPv2, EAP-TTLS, and PEAP, require an EAP user password as an account password. A user password is necessary, if 802.1x authentication is enabled. This is not saved as the default value. • Root certificate: You can install a root certificate. To be installed on the Wireless Network Printer Card, a root certificate must be in the form of Base64 Encoded X.509 with a .cer extension and be less than 3,072 bytes.
5 In the Certificate Snap-in dialogue box, select Computer Account and click Next Finish Close OK. 6 Select the certificate you want to change to a file. 7 When making a root certificate, select one of the certificates in the trusted root certificate authority folder. 8 When making a client certificate, select one of the certificates in the personal folder. 9 Right-click the certificate and select All tasks 10 In the Certificate Export wizard, click Next. 11 Select DER encoded binary x.509 (.
Appendix H. Wireless Specifications Items Specifications Supported networks • Windows 2000, XP 64 bit (Home & Pro), XP 32 bit (Home & Pro), Server 2003 & 2008, Vista 32bit / 64bit (Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, Enterprise & Business), Windows 7, Server 2008 R2 • Various Linux OS including Red Hat 8.0 ~9.0, Fedora Core 1~4, Mandrake 9.2~10.1, and SuSE 8.2~9.2 • Mac OS 10.3 ~ 10.6 • NetWare 5.x, 6.
Appendix I. Regulatory statement FCC Compliance FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Caution Any changes or modifications NOT explicitly APPROVED by Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
IMPORTANT NOTE: In the event that these conditions cannot be met (for example certain laptop configurations or co-location with another transmitter), then the FCC authorization is no longer considered valid and the FCC ID cannot be used on the final product. In these circumstances, the OEM integrator will be responsible for re-evaluating the end product (including the transmitter) and obtaining a separate FCC authorization. Antenna These modular transmitters are for OEM integrations only.
The user’s manual for end users must include the following information in a prominent location "IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter." EU Compliance Regulatory compliance of the DELL5002 The DELL5002 are made for OEM integrations only.
2 A minimum separation distance of 20 cm must be maintained between the antenna and the person for this appliance to satisfy the RF exposure requirements of the Council recommendation 1999/519/EC of 12 July 1999. As long as the 2 conditions above are met, no further evaluation under Article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive and do not require further involvement of an R&TTE Directive Notified Body for the final product.
Conformity Assessment of the Products integrating the DELL5002 The following is a supplementary explanation of conformity assessments for final products integrating the radio modules such as the DELL5002, that have passed conformity assessments in accordance with the R&TTE Directive. The procedures for conformity assessment in accordance with the R&TTE Directive are the responsibility of the manufacturer of the final product.
Conformity assessment procedures for final products exempted from R&TTE Directive Article 3.2 In every case, the manufacturer of a final product must follow the procedures for conformity assessment of the final product with the requirements of R&TTE Directive Article 3.1(a) and (b), for safety and EMC. The conformity assessment for Article 3.
Appendix J. OpenSSL License Copyright (c) 1998-2001 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft.com). Original SSLeay License Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com) All rights reserved. This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). The implementation was written so as to conform to Netscapes SSL.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC YOUNG ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
Index B F Bonjour 43 Firmware upgrade 34 BOOTP 23 H C HTTP 23 Certificates client certificate 53 making files 53 root certificate 53 I Channels 51 IPP port 32 Client certificate installing 53 D DDNS 26 DHCP 23 E EtherTalk Bonjour 43 configuring EtherTalk 40 configuring the printer 41 TCP/IP printing 42 IP filtering 34 L LPR port 31 N NetWare adding a printer 39 adding a queue 39 Bindery configuration 38 configuring Netware 37 NDS configuration 38 printing architecture 36 Index 65
R W Resetting 11, 50, 51 WINS 27 Root certificate installing 53 Wireless network channels 51 frequency 51 operation mode 50 security settings 51 SSID 50 S SLP 25 SNMP 24 Standard TCP/IP port 30 T TCP/IP in Macintosh 42 management protocol BOOTP 23 DDNS 26 DHCP 23 HTTP 23 SLP 25 SNMP 24 UPnP 28 WINS 27 printing protocol IPP port 32 LPR port 31 Standard TCP/IP port 30 U UPnP 28 66 Index