Silex Technology 90148 Wireless Print Server User Manual Manual

Silex Technology, Inc. Wireless Print Server Manual

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There are three ways to configure the EtherWind:1. The EtherWind CD includes WP-Admin, for easy installation over a wirelessconnection (see chapter 2 of the User’s Guide).2. If you hold down the button while you are powering up, the print server willconfigure itself to Ad-Hoc (802.11) mode with an SSID of printer (lower-case)and an IP address of 192.0.0.192. You can configure your PC to the same set-tings, and put it on the same TCP/IP subnet (ie: configure your PC to have anIP address of 192.0.0.100), and configure the EtherWind using your web brows-er (type http://192.0.0.192 in the address bar of your browser).3. Use a standard null modem DB9F Serial Cable to configure the print server.Below is a quick set of instructions for configuring the basic wireless and net-work settings. Text might come up while in your console session to show youwhat the print server and network are doing, you can ignore these and typethrough these.To connect to the TROY Wireless Print Server using the Serial Port, use a ter-minal emulator (like Windows Hyperterminal) with the settings:Speed: 115200Data Bits: 8Parity: NoneStop Bits: 1Flow Control: NoneHit ENTER a couple times. When you get the "Local>" prompt, you are ready toenter commands.Local> set en mo modeWhere mode is either IN for Infrastructure (Access Point) mode, AD for Ad-Hoc(802.11 peer-to-peer) mode (PS for Pseudo Ad-Hoc Mode for older proprietaryAd-Hoc implementations)Local> set en ss ssidWhere ssid is the SSID (Service Set Identifier) you want the print server to be.Surround the SSID with "" (Double Quotes) if you use a space in it.Quick Setup
Local> set en wep xxxWhere xxx is either DIS for disabled, 64 for 64-bit WEP (Wired EquivalentPrivacy), or 128 for 128-bit WEP. The default value is disabled.Local> set en keyval wepkeyWhere wepkey is the WEP key value for your wireless network. This valueshould be a 10 (for 40 or 64-bit WEP) or 26 (for 128-bit WEP) characters inhexadecimal format, 0-9 or a-f.Local> show enThis setting shows you’re the current 802.11b print server settings. It’s usually agood idea to verify your settings.Local> set ip addr xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxWhere xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the TCP/IP Address you want the print server to be.Local> set ip subnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxWhere xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the TCP/IP Subnet Mask you want the print server tobe.Local> set ip router xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxWhere xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the TCP/IP Router (or Gateway) Address you want theprint server to be. This only needs to be set if you want to print to it from acrossa router.Local> show ipThis setting shows the current TCP/IP print server settings. It’s usually a goodidea to verify your settings.When you are finished with your settings, use the following commands to savethe settings and re-initialize the print server so the settings will take effect.Local> initLocal> exitAfter you exit, you are ready to install your printer on your system as describedin chapters 4-10 depending on your Operating System.To satisfy RF exposure requirements, this device and its antenna(s) must oper-ate with a separation distance of at least 5 cm from all persons and must not beco-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RFexposure compliance.For a complete list of console commands, see our web site at:http://www.troygroup.com/wireless/support/commands.asp

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