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Part No. 072642-001 Important EasyLAN Wireless Information! Contents For Users in the United States and Canada ........................................................................2 For Users Outside of the United States and Canada ..............................................................3 Français .................................................................................................................5 Deutsch ...............................................................................
For Users in the United States and Canada Place this supplement in your manual. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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 can cause undesired operation.
Cet appareil exige une license radio à moins d’être entièrement installé dans un bâtiment. (L’utilisateur doit obtenir cette license.) For Users Outside of the United States and Canada The Intermec product you purchased contains an EasyLAN Wireless. This module transmits and receives data using a 2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum system. In some host devices the transceiver is user accessible.
Country of Intended Use Yes Austria X Belgium X Denmark X Finland X France X Germany X Greece X Ireland X Italy X Luxembourg X The Netherlands X Portugal X Spain X Sweden X United Kingdom X No License Required Restrictions Details X If this product is used outdoors, then it is restricted to 2460 MHz to 2483.5 MHz. X Frequency operation restricted to 2462 MHz to 2472 MHz.
Pour les utilisateurs en dehors du Canada et des Etat-unis Le produit Intermec que vous avez acheté contient un module émetteur-récepteur de EasyLAN Wireless. Ce module peut transmettre et recevoir des données à l'aide d'un système d'étalement du spectre en séquence directe de 2,4 GHz. Sur certains appareils hôtes, l'émetteur-récepteur est accessible à l'utilisateur.
Conformité additionelle à la norme EMI/RFI Cet appareil respecte les limites imposées pour la Classe B par le CISPR 22. Für Benutzer außerhalb von Kanada und den Vereinigten Staaten Das Intermec-Produkt, das Sie gekauft haben, enthält ein Sende-Empfangs-Modul, EasyLAN Wireless. Dieses Modul sendet und empfängt Daten mit Hilfe eines 2,4-GHz-DirektsequenzSpreizspektrumsystems. Bei einigen Hostgeräten ist das Sende-Empfangs-Gerät vom Benutzer aus zugänglich.
Per gli utenti al di fuori del Canada o degli Stati Uniti Il prodotto Intermec che avete acquistato contiene un modulo transceiver EasyLAN Wireless. Il transceiver trasmette e riceve i dati tramite un sistema a 2,4 GHz che utilizza la tecnologia DSSS (sequenza diretta, spettro esteso). In alcuni dispositivi host, l'utente ha la possibilità di accedere al transceiver.
Para Usuarios Fuera de Canada o de los Estados Unidos Este producto de Intermec contiene un módulo transceptor EasyLAN Wireless. Dicho módulo transmite y recibe datos por medio de un sistema de espectro ensanchado en secuencia directa de 2,4 GHz. En algunos dispositivos “host”, el usuario puede tener acceso al transceptor. En este caso, se debe prestar atención a las instrucciones para uso de la radio contenidas en el manual o en la guía del usuario del dispositivo “host”.
Para Usuários Fora do Canadá ou dos Estados Unidos O produto Intermec que você comprou contém um módulo transceptor EasyLAN Wireless. Este módulo transmite e recebe dados usando um sistema DSSS (Espectro de Difusão de Seqüência Direta) de 2,4 GHz . Em alguns dispositivos hospedeiros, o transceptor é acessível ao usuário. Se você está usando um dispositivo desse tipo, verifique as orientações sobre o uso de rádio fornecidas pelo manual ou pelo guia de primeiros passos do dispositivo hospedeiro.
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User's Manual EasyLAN Wireless
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Contents Contents Before You Begin vii Warranty Information vii Safety Summary vii Warnings, Cautions, and Notes viii About This Manual ix Other Intermec Manuals xi 1 Installing the EasyLAN Wireless Introducing the EasyLAN Wireless 1-3 System Requirements 1-3 Supported Operating Systems and Network Protocols 1-4 Understanding the EasyLAN Wireless 1-5 Installing the EasyLAN Wireless 1-6 Attaching the Antenna 1-6 Starting and Testing the EasyLAN Wireless 1-7 Connecting the EasyLAN Wireless to an RS-232 Ser
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuring the DLC Parameters 2-28 Configuring for UNIX 2-29 Configuring for a Berkeley UNIX Host 2-29 Configuring for Sun Solaris 2-30 Configuring for HP/UX 2-31 Configuring for IBM AIX 2-32 Configuring for Other Systems 2-33 3 Managing the EasyLAN Wireless Rebooting the EasyLAN Wireless 3-3 Using the Web Browser Interface 3-3 Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility 3-6 Setting the EasyLAN Wireless to Factory Defaults 3-9 Using the Web Browser Interface 3-9 Using the Eas
Contents A Console Commands Sending the Console Commands A-3 General Commands A-5 TCP/IP Commands A-7 NetWare Commands A-8 Radio Commands A-9 v
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C Before You Begin 39 Before You Begin This section introduces you to standard warranty provisions, safety precautions, warnings and cautions, document formatting conventions, and sources of additional product information. A documentation roadmap is also provided to guide you in finding the appropriate information. Warranty Information To receive a copy of the standard warranty provision for this product, contact your local Intermec support services organization. In the U.S.
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.
C Before You Begin 39 About This Manual This manual contains all of the information necessary to install, configure, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot the EasyLAN Wireless. This manual was written for users who want to know more about the EasyLAN Wireless. It was also written for installers, applications analysts, systems engineers, and programmers who will install, operate, program, and troubleshoot the EasyLAN Wireless in a network.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Terminology You should be aware of how these terms are being used in this manual: Term Description EasyLAN Wireless The wireless server for Intermec printers. 3400 The EasyCoder 3400 printer. 4420/4440 The EasyCoder 4420/4440 printer. 501XP/601XP EasyLAN Software The EasyCoder 501XP/601XP. The free utility for configuring the EasyLAN Wireless. Web browser interface The HTML pages that you can use to configure and manage the EasyLAN Wireless.
C Before You Begin 39 Command Conventions (continued) Convention Description [] Brackets enclose a parameter that you may omit from the command. Do not include the brackets in the command. Required parameters If a parameter is not enclosed in brackets [ ], the parameter is required. You must include the parameter in the command; otherwise, the command will not execute correctly. where This word introduces a list of the command’s parameters and explains the values you can specify for them.
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1 Installing the EasyLAN Wireless
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Installing the EasyLAN Wireless 1 This chapter provides an overview of the EasyLAN Wireless and explains how to install it in your network. Introducing the EasyLAN Wireless The Intermec 802.11b EasyLAN Wireless lets you communicate with 3400e, 4420, 4440, 501XP and 601XP printers from anywhere on an 802.11b wireless network. You can use the EasyLAN Wireless in ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) or infrastructure (access point) mode, as shown below.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual • The radio frequency channel of the wireless network • If you are using TCP/IP (recommended for Windows networks) and are not connected to a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) server, you need a unique IP address for the EasyLAN Wireless (for example, 192. 168.1.14). If the EasyLAN Wireless is not on the same IP subnet as the devices you are printing from, you also need a subnet mask and a router (default gateway) address.
Installing the EasyLAN Wireless 1 Understanding the EasyLAN Wireless Before you install the EasyLAN Wireless, you should identify the following components on the back of your printer: picture of the back of the printer with the following components called out Component Description Antenna connector Attach the antenna to this connector. Test switch Press down this switch for less than 5 seconds to print a test label on the printer.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Installing the EasyLAN Wireless Before you install the EasyLAN Wireless, make sure that you have properly installed the 802.11b wireless equipment and software 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. For help, see the quick start guide for your printer.
Installing the EasyLAN Wireless 1 Starting and Testing the EasyLAN Wireless When the EasyLAN Wireless is powered on, the option goes through the following startup sequence: • The EasyLAN Wireless runs through a set of power-up diagnostics for a few seconds. If the 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.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Pin-Out for Serial Port DB9 Pin Input Signal Output Signal DTE Pin DCE Pin 1 Not used Not used - - 2 Receive Data Transmit Data 2 3 3 Transmit Data Receive Data 3 2 4 DTR out DSR in 6 20 5 Signal Ground Signal Ground 7 7 6 DSR in STR out 20 7 7 RTS out CTS in 5 4 8 CTS in RTS out 4 5 9 Not used Not used - - Basically, the cable must connect input signals (such as Receive Data) on the EasyLAN Wireless to the equivalent output s
Installing the EasyLAN Wireless 1 To set radio and network communications 1. Make sure that your PC’s serial port is set to • 115200 baud. • 8 data bits. • No parity. • 1 stop bit. 2. Connect the serial port on the EasyLAN Wireless to the serial port of your PC. 3. Open a HyperTerminal session, and press Enter to get the Local> prompt. 4. To set the radio SSID, type set en ssid mynetwork where mynetwork is the SSID for the EasyLAN Wireless, and press Enter. 5.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual You can now use the Web browser interface or the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to configure and manage the EasyLAN Wireless. For help, see Chapter 2, “Configuring the EasyLAN Wireless,” and Chapter 3, “Managing the EasyLAN Wireless.
2 Configuring the EasyLAN Wireless
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Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 This chapter explains how to configure the EasyLAN Wireless for radio and network communications. Before You Begin This chapter explains how to configure the EasyLAN Wireless using the Web browser interface, EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility, and network specific utilities, such as Novell NWAdmin utility. For information on using console commands with HyperTerminal to configure the EasyLAN Wireless, see Appendix A, “Console Commands.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuring the TCP/IP Parameters You can use the Web browser interface or the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to configure the following TCP/IP parameters: • Enable or disable TCP/IP • Enable port services • IP address • Subnet mask • Gateway or router IP address • Boot method Note: If you are using DHCP on your network, the EasyLAN Wireless may have automatically acquired valid IP settings, and no further configuration is necessary.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Access Password Page 3. In the Print Server Access Password field, enter the password. The default password is access. 4. Click Submit. The Configuration and Management page appears.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual You are now ready to configure the TCP/IP parameters. To configure the TCP/IP parameters using the Web browser interface 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Configure TCP/IP. The Configure TCP/IP page appears. For help opening the Configuration and Management page, see “To open the Web browser interface” earlier in this section. 2. In the TCP/IP row, select Enable or Disable. 3. In the Enabled Services row, click the port you want to configure services for.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 7. In the Boot Method dropdown list in the IP Address row, select the method for finding the EasyLAN Wireless IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address when the EasyLAN Wireless powers on or is reset: • 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.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 16. In the TCP Receive Checksum row, select Enable to compute the TCP checksum on received packets. Disabling this feature can enhance performance, but data corruption will not be checked. 17. Click Submit. A page appears letting you know that your changes were successful. 18. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management page.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Printer Companion CD Software Page 3. Scroll down to EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility, and then click the picture or the link for the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility page. 4. Click Install EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. 5. Follow the instructions for installing the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. 6. When the installation is complete, close the CD-ROM screen. To search for the EasyLAN Wireless 1.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 2. In the Server Search box, click Start. The name of the EasyLAN Wireless, MAC address, IP address, and signal appear for all of the EasyLAN Wireless found. If the WPAdmin utility does not find your EasyLAN Wireless right away, click Stop and make sure that the EasyLAN Wireless is on and configured properly. For help with initially configuring the EasyLAN Wireless, see “Setting Radio and Network Communications” in Chapter 1.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configuration Dialog Box Note: The Serial Number field, Firmware Rev. field, and MAC Address field are read only fields. You cannot change the values of these fields. 4. In the Server Name field, enter the name for the EasyLAN Wireless. The default name is XCD_xxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the MAC address. 5. In the Password field, enter the password that you use to access this Configuration dialog box. 6.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual • BOOTP sets the EasyLAN Wireless to use boot protocol to get an IP address. • RARP sets the EasyLAN Wireless to use reverse address resolution protocol to get an IP address. • Static sets the EasyLAN Wireless to use the IP address set in the IP Address field whenever it boots. 10. In the Gateway field, enter the address for the gateway or router that the EasyLAN Wireless communicates through to other subnets using the form n.n.n.n where n is a number from 0 to 255. 11.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Using the Web Browser Interface You need to open the Web browser interface before you can use it. For help, see “To open the Web browser interface” earlier in this chapter. To configure the radio parameters using the Web browser interface 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Configure Radio. The Configure Radio page appears.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 5. In the Speed field, select the speed of your network: 1, 2, 5.5, or 11 Mbps. 6. In the WEP field, select the WEP security your network is using: disabled, 64-bit encryption, or 128-bit encryption. 7. In the Key Selection field, select the WEP key your network is using: 1, 2, 3, or 4. 8. In the 64 Bit WEP Key fields or the 128 Bit WEP Key fields, enter the hexadecimal digits for each key: 10 digits for 64-bit encryption and 26 digits for 128-bit encryption. 9. Click Submit.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configuration Dialog Box Note: The Serial Number field, Firmware Rev. field, and MAC Address field are read only fields. You cannot change the values of these fields. 4. In the Server Name field, enter the name for the EasyLAN Wireless. The default name is XCD_xxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the MAC address. 5. In the Password field, enter the password that you use to access this Configuration dialog box. 6.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 9. From the WEP Key dropdown list, select either disabled, 64-bit, or 128-bit wired equivalent privacy. If you selected disabled, skip to Step 12. 10. From the WEP Key Index dropdown list, select the 64-bit or 128-bit key you are using. 11. In the 64 Bit Key fields or the 128 Bit Key fields, enter the hexadecimal digits for each key: 10 digits for 64-bit encryption and 26 digits for 128-bit encryption. 12. Click OK to accept your changes and return to the Search screen.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configure Password Page 2. Click Configure Access Password. The Configure Access Password page appears. 3. Enter the access password in both fields.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 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. 6. Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the update password. The Configure Update Password page is shown next. Configuring the Ports Use the Web browser interface to configure the following port parameters: • Output mode • Bidirectional communication • ECP • Software I/O To configure the ports 1.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configure Port Page 2. Click the port name for the port you want to configure. The following page appears. 3. Read the first three rows to find out what jobs are in the port, the status of the port, and the port name.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 4. In the Port Type row, select Console to send console commands to the EasyLAN Wireless through the serial port, or select Print Server to print to the EasyLAN Wireless. 5. In the Baud Rate row, select the baud rate for the port. 6. In the Bits per character row, select 7 or 8 bits. 7. In the Stop Bits row, select 1 or 2 stop bits. 8. In the Parity row, select None, Odd, Even, Mark, or Space. 9. In the Flow Control row, select None, XON/XOFF, or RTS/CTS. 10. Click Submit.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 2. Click the service name for the service you want to configure. The following page appears. 3. In the Service Name row, enter the name for the service. 4. In the Service Port row, select the port the service runs on. 5. In the Protocols row, choose the protocols the service uses to communicate. 6.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 10. In the NetWare row in the NDS Tree field, enter the name of the organizational tree and enter the context for your NetWare network. To configure the EasyLAN Wireless for Netware Directory Services, check the Queue Server radio button and enter an NDS tree name and context for the EasyLAN Wireless. To disable NDS support, leave the NDS Tree field and the NDS Context field blank. 11.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configure Bindery File Servers Page Configure Service Bindery File Servers Page 2-23
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 2. If you want to remove a server, select a server from the dropdown list and click Remove. 3. If you want to add a server, enter a server number in the field and click Add. 4. Click Back in your browser toolbar to return to the previous page. Or click Main to return to the Configuration and Management page.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configuring the NetWare Parameters 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Configure NetWare. The Configure NetWare screen appears. For help opening the Configuration and Management page, see “To open the Web browser interface” earlier in this section. 2. In the Netware row, select Enable or Disable. 3. To configure services for the port shown in the Enabled Services row, click the link for the port.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuring Additional Queues If you want to configure additional queues, you must use the Novell NWAdmin utility (this program is usually found in the Public directory on the NetWare file server). To configure additional queues and ports 1. Start the NWAdmin utility and make sure you are in the right context. (If not, select NDS Browser from the Tools menu and then browse for the desired context.) 2. Select the container where you want the print queue to reside. 3.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 Configure NetBIOS Page 2. In the NETBEUI row, select Enable to enable communication over the LLC protocol. 3. In the NETBIOS/IP row, select Enable to enable communication over the Internet protocol. 4. In the Enabled Services row, click the displayed port to configure the services for that port. For help, see “Configuring Port Services” later in this chapter. 5. Read the name of the EasyLAN Wireless from the Computer Name row. 6.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 9. In the Secondary WINS Server IP Address row, enter the IP address for the optional secondary WINS server. 10. Click Submit. A page appears letting you know that your changes were successful. 11. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management page. Configuring the DLC Parameters Use the Web browser interface to configure the DLC parameters. To configure the DLC parameters 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Configure DLC.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 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. Note: Before you configure a UNIX print queue, the EasyLAN Wireless must have a valid IP address.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual where: LabelPrinter is the queue name. XCD matches the name in the hosts file. BINARY_P1 is the EasyLAN Wireless service name. Use TEXT_P1 instead of BINARY_P1 for text files. sd is the spool directory. 3. Create the spool directory. The lpd spool directory is usually located in the /usr/spool directory. To create a new spool directory, use the mkdir command. For example: mkdir /usr/spool/lpd/LabelPrinter 4.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 To use the Printer Manager 1. Open the Printer Manager under Open Windows in the Admintool utility. For help, see the documentation for your Sun Solaris system. 2. Select Edit. 3. Select Add. 4. Select Add Access to Remote Printer. 5. At the PrinterName prompt, type any desired name for the print queue. 6. At the Printer Server prompt, type name\!servicename where: name matches the EasyLAN Wireless name as entered in the hosts table.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 7. Enter the IP address of the EasyLAN Wireless as the Remote System Name. 8. Enter the desired EasyLAN Wireless service name (BINARY_P1 for binary files or TEXT_P1 for text files) as the Remote Printer Name. 9. Check the box next to Remote Printer is on BSD System. 10. If you choose to, accept the default values for the remaining items. 11. Click OK to configure the printer. 12. Print using the lp –d command with the EasyLAN Wireless name.
Configuring and Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 2 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 You can use the EasyLAN Wireless with any computer system that supports either the lpr/lpd protocol or the HP JetDirect card (the EasyLAN Wireless parallel port is port 9100 while the serial port is port 9101).
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3 Managing the EasyLAN Wireless
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Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 This chapter explains how to manage the EasyLAN Wireless using the Web browser interface and EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. Rebooting the EasyLAN Wireless Use either the Web browser interface or the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility to reboot the EasyLAN Wireless. Note: Only the EasyLAN Wireless reboots, not the entire printer. Using the Web Browser Interface Before you can use the Web browser interface, you need to open it. To open the Web browser interface 1.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuration and Management Page You are now ready to manage the EasyLAN Wireless. To reboot the EasyLAN Wireless 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Reset Server. The Reset Server page appears. For help opening the Configuration and Management page, see “To open the Web browser interface” earlier in this section.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Reset Server Page 2. Click Submit. A screen appears telling you that the EasyLAN Wireless has been reset. 3. Click OK to return to the Configuration and Management screen.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility Before you can use the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility, you need to install it and then search for the EasyLAN Wireless. To install the WPAdmin utility 1. Place the printer CD-ROM in your PC’s CD-ROM drive. The following page appears. 2. Click Software in the left frame. The Software page appears.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Printer Companion CD Software Page 3. Scroll down to EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility, and then click the picture or the link for the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility page. 4. Click Install EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. 5. Follow the instructions for installing the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. 6. When the installation is complete, close the CD-ROM screen. To search for the EasyLAN Wireless 1.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 2. In the Server Search box, click Start. The name of the EasyLAN Wireless, MAC address, IP address, and signal appear for all of the EasyLAN Wireless found. If the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility does not find your EasyLAN Wireless right away, click Stop and make sure that the EasyLAN Wireless is on and configured properly. For help with initially configuring the EasyLAN Wireless, see “Setting Radio and Network Communications” in Chapter 1.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Setting the EasyLAN Wireless to Factory Defaults Use the Web browser interface, the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility, or the test switch to set the EasyLAN Wireless to factory defaults. This section explains how to use the Web browser interface and the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility. For help using the test switch, see “Understanding the EasyLAN Wireless” in Chapter 1. Note: Only the EasyLAN Wireless is set to factory defaults, not the entire printer.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility Note: The password for the EasyLAN Wireless is set to access when the EasyLAN Wireless is set to factory defaults. 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for the EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “To search for the EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter. 2. Select an EasyLAN Wireless, open the Set Up menu, and select Reset. The Reset Defaults Password dialog box appears. 3.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Using the EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for the EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “To search for the EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter. 2. Select an EasyLAN Wireless, open the Set Up menu, and select Test Page. The Print Test Page Password dialog box appears. 3. Enter the password for the EasyLAN Wireless and click OK. A message box appears telling you that the test label has been printed. 4.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Reload Firmware Page 2. In the Reload on submit row, choose Enable to reload the firmware when you click submit. If you choose Disable, the firmware is reloaded when you reboot the EasyLAN Wireless (Guess on my part). For help, see “Rebooting the EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter. 3. In the Firmware File Name row, enter the file name for the firmware. Do you need to enter path information? 4.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Viewing Ethernet Statistics This Web browser interface page provides the following information: • Packets received • Bytes received • Bad Packets received • Receiver overruns • Packets transmitted • Bytes transmitted • Packet collisions • Transmit packet fail • Transmit error mask • AP MAC address To view Ethernet statistics 1. From the Configuration and Management page, click Ethernet Statistics. The Ethernet Statistics page appears.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Other EasyLAN Wireless Admin Utility Functions You can also use the EasyLAN Wireless Admin tool to • configure IP subnets. • add servers. • load files. • save files. Configuring IP Subnets 1. Open the EasyLAN Wireless Admin utility and search for the EasyLAN Wireless on your network. For help, see “To search for the EasyLAN Wireless” earlier in this chapter. 2. Open the Set Up menu and select IP Subnet. The IP Subnets dialog box appears. 3.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 5. In the Address field, enter the IP address of the subnet in the form n.n.n.n where n is from 0 to 255. 6. Check or clear the Enabled check box. 7. Click OK to accept your changes and return to the IP Subnet dialog box. Or click Cancel to reject your changes and return to the IP Subnet dialog box. 8. To delete a subnet, select the subnet and click Delete. The subnet disappears from the IP Subnet dialog box. 9.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual 3. In the Server Name field, enter the name of the EasyLAN Wireless. 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. 6. In the Subnet field, enter the subnet that the EasyLAN Wireless communicates in. 7. Click OK to accept your changes and return to the Search screen.
Managing the EasyLAN Wireless 3 Save File Dialog Box 3. Enter the name of the file you want to save and click OK. When the file is finished saving, the Search screen appears.
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4 Using the Port Monitor
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Using the Port Monitor 4 This chapter explains how to use the XXX port monitor with the EasyLAN Wireless. Installing the Port Monitor The port monitor monitors Windows OS ports …. Waiting for information from Lars Enoksson and Göran Reineholm. Sent them email the morning of 3/22/02.
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5 Troubleshooting the EasyLAN Wireless
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Troubleshooting the EasyLAN Wireless 5 This chapter describes how to troubleshoot the EasyLAN Wireless. Troubleshooting Printing Problems First, check the printer to make sure it is online and has media and ribbon. If the printer is working fine, test the connection between the printer and the EasyLAN Wireless by pushing the test switch on the back of the printer for less than 5 seconds. Note: Remember, if a test label does not print, the printer may still be able to print through the EasyLAN Wireless.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual If you want to use WEP encryption or password protect your wireless network, and your wireless adapter or access point normally uses a password or passphrase instead of WEP, it should allow you to enter 0x followed by a 10 digit (for 40-bit or 64-bit WEP) or 26 digit (for 128-bit WEP) key in hexadecimal format (0 to 9 or A to F). If you are experiencing slow performance or are having intermittent problems connecting, try changing the RF channel of your wireless network.
A Console Commands
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Console Commands A This appendix explains how to send the console commands and list the commands. Sending the Console Commands Use either HyperTerminal or the Web browser interface to send the console commands to the EasyLAN Wireless. The following procedure explains how to use the Web browser interface. For help using HyperTerminal, see the documentation for HyperTerminal. Before you can use the Web browser interface, you must open it. To open the Web browser interface 1. Start your Web browser. 2.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual Configuration and Management Page You are now ready to send console commands. To send the console commands 1. Make sure port S1 is set to Console mode: a. From the Configuration and Management page, click Configure Port. The Configure Port page appears. For help opening the Configuration and Management page, see “To open the Web browser interface” earlier in this section. b. In the Mode row, select Console. c. Click Submit. d. Return to the Configuration and Management page.
Console Commands A Console Page 3. Enter the commands you want to send in the field, and then click Enter. 4. How do you get out of this screen? General Commands This table lists general commands for configuring and managing the EasyLAN Wireless. Command Description cl serve st stringnumber Removes the specified string number. 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.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual General Commands (continued) A-6 Command Description set load en Enables the firmware reload after exit. set load ho name Sets the node name of the boot host for NetWare firmware load. set load ip n.n.n.n Sets the IP address of the load host (TCP/IP firmware load). set load so filename Sets the host filename of the firmware to load. set pa password Sets the console password. The default password is access.
Console Commands A General Commands (continued) Command Description set servi servicename na newname Changes the service name. set servi servicename rec status Enables or disable receive only mode on the specified service. Where servicename equals the name of the service and status equals en for enabled or dis for disabled. sh fa Shows the fatal error log. sh fr Shows the memory available. sh loa Shows the firmware update parameters. sh po Shows the port parameters.
EasyLAN Wireless User’s Manual TCP/IP Commands (continued) Command Description set ip ra nn Sets the procedure used by the EasyLAN Wireless when obtaining its IP address. By default the IP address is set along with a default subnet mask and a router address that is the same as the address of the load host. By setting nn to 1, the subnet mask is not set. If nn is set to 2, the router address is not set. If nn is set to 3, neither the subnet mask nor the router address is set. set ip ro n.n.n.
Console Commands A NetWare Commands (continued) Command Description set netw qs fileserver on service Sets queue server mode on the specified service. set netw re Rescans the file servers for new queues. set netw name se status Enables or disables the file server. Where name equals the name of the file server and status equals en for enabled or dis for disabled. set servi servicename net status Enables or disables NetWare jobs on the specified service.
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