User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1Introduction
- Chapter 2LAN Installation
- Chapter 3Wireless Print Server Configuration
- Chapter 4Client PC Configuration
- Chapter 5BiAdmin Management Utility
- Chapter 6Web-Based Management
- Chapter 7Special Features
- Chapter 8Troubleshooting
- Appendix ASpecifications
- Appendix BWindows Server Configuration
- Appendix CUnix Systems
- Appendix DNetWare
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9. Click the Browse Device button, select the desired 802.11g Wireless
Print Server, and click OK.
10. Click OK to return to the Printers folders, and right-click on the
Printer. Ensure that the Work off-line option is NOT checked.
The Printer should no longer be grayed out, and is ready for use.
Note: The screens shown above are from Windows 98. Other versions of
Windows may look slightly different, but the process is identical.
Problem No. 3 I have a Windows-only printer, and when I tried to install the Peer-
to-Peer Print driver on Windows 98/ME, installation failed.
Solution No. 3 Some Windows-only printers cannot be networked. If a Windows-only
printer cannot be installed using the Windows "Add New Printer"
wizard, but only by using a program provided by the printer
manufacturer, then it probably can't be networked.
Try the procedure described above (Solution 2). If you can't select a
Printer Driver for your printer within the "Add Printer" wizard, then the
printer can't be networked.