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Chapter 5 BiAdmin Management Utility  
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Requirements........................................................................................................................ 26  
Installation ............................................................................................................................ 26  
Operation .............................................................................................................................. 26  
Main Screen  
Menus  
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Configuration  
Chapter 6 Web-Based Management  
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 39  
Preparation............................................................................................................................ 39  
Connecting to the Wireless Print Server............................................................................... 40  
Configuration Screens........................................................................................................... 40  
AppleTalk  
NetBEUI  
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TCP/IP  
Configure Server  
Wireless Configuration  
Other Screens  
Chapter 7 Special Features  
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 47  
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) ............................................................................................ 47  
IPP Server Configuration  
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IPP Client Setup - Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/XP  
IPP Client Setup - Windows 2000/XP  
Using IPP Printers  
Internet Mail Printing............................................................................................................ 52  
System Requirements  
Internet Mail Printing Configuration  
User Software  
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Using the new Port  
Checking the Printer Driver  
Printing through the Internet................................................................................................. 56  
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 57  
Overview .............................................................................................................................. 57  
Hardware & LAN Problems ................................................................................................. 57  
AppleTalk (Macintosh)......................................................................................................... 58  
Windows Printing Problems ................................................................................................. 60  
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Appendix A Specifications  
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General Specifications.......................................................................................................... 64  
Parallel Port Pin Assignments  
Protocol Support  
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Feature Support  
Appendix B Network Server Configuration  
Windows NT4.0 Server ........................................................................................................ 66  
Adding TCP/IP Printing Support  
Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer  
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Windows 2000/2003 Server.................................................................................................. 67  
Unix Systems........................................................................................................................ 68  
Wireless Print Server IP Address Configuration  
Other Wireless Print Server Configuration  
LPD Configuration  
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Netware Systems .................................................................................................................. 74  
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Chapter 1  
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Introduction  
This chapter provides an overview of your Wireless Print Server's features.  
Features  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new TEW-P1U1P Wireless Print Server. Your  
Wireless Print Server was designed to provide a simple and efficient network printing solution.  
It is packed with features, including:  
ꢀ Versatility. The Wireless Print Server supports up to four protocols: TCP/IP, SMB  
(Service Message Block), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), and NetBEUI. It features one or two  
Ethernet interface ports and operating system support includes Unix, NetWare (NDPS  
LPR printing), and Microsoft Windows.  
ꢀ Easy Installation. The Wireless Print Server makes adding printers or plotters to your  
network simple. The auto-sensing feature on the LAN interface means that there is no need  
to set jumpers or perform software configuration to select the network interface used.  
ꢀ Easy Setup. A number of utility programs are supplied to simplify setup. For Windows  
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP users, the BiAdmin program makes it easy to configure the  
Wireless Print Server for a variety of network and server configurations.  
ꢀ Web-based Interface. The Web-based interface provides an easy method of  
configuration in TCP/IP networks to every model.  
ꢀ Compact Size. This allows the Wireless Print Server to be used even where space is  
limited.  
ꢀ Remote Management Tools. A variety of software tools are provided. In most  
environments, both the Wireless Print Server and attached bi-directional printers can be  
configured remotely.  
ꢀ Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Support. The Wireless Print Server can act as an  
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) Server, allowing clients, suppliers, colleagues and others  
to print to your printer from anywhere on the Internet. Windows IPP Client software is  
also supplied.  
ꢀ Wireless LAN Support. Wireless stations supporting the IEEE 802.11b standard can  
interoperate with the Wireless Print Server. Both LAN and WLAN users can print to the  
attached printer.  
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Safety Instructions  
For your own safety, and to protect your Wireless Print Server, please observe the following  
safety advice.  
1. Unplug this device from its power source before cleaning. Use only a slightly dampened  
cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
2. Avoid using this product near water. Exposure to water poses an electric-shock hazard.  
3. Do not place the Wireless Print Server on an unstable surface. The device may fall causing  
serious damage to the device.  
4. This device should only be used with the power supply type specified on the marking  
label. If you are not sure of type of your local power supply, consult your dealer or the  
local power company.  
5. Do not pinch, crimp or otherwise damage the power cord. If exposed to foot traffic,  
ensures that the cable is properly shielded and does not pose a tripping hazard.  
6. If using an extension cord, makes sure the total ampere rating of the products using the  
cord does not exceed the extension cord's ampere rating.  
7. Do not attempt to service this device, as opening or removing casing may expose you to  
dangerous voltage points or other risks. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
8. The Wireless Print Server should be serviced by qualified service personnel under the  
following conditions:  
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The power cord is damaged or frayed.  
Liquid has been spilled onto the product.  
The product has been exposed to rain or water.  
The product does not operate normally in accordance with the operating instructions.  
The device has been dropped or the casing has been damaged.  
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Package Contents  
You should find the following items packaged with your Wireless Print Server. If any items are  
missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
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The Wireless Print Server  
Power Adapter  
One CD-ROM containing all support programs and this manual  
Quick Install Guide  
Description  
TEW-P1U1P Wireless Print Server  
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1 USB Printer Port  
1 Parallel Printer Port  
IEEE 802.11b Wireless Station  
10/100BaseT LAN connection  
Figure 1 TEW-P1U1P Wireless Print Server  
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LED Indicators  
The Error LED is red. The Status indicator LED is green. The LED indicator modes are  
described in the following table.  
ACT LED  
(Green)  
ERR LED  
(Red)  
Status Description  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
No power.  
On  
Normal operation - Idle.  
Flashing  
Normal operation - transmitting or receiving  
packets from the network.  
On  
On  
Hardware error.  
Flashing  
Flashing  
Firmware upgrade in progress.  
LED  
Description  
WLAN ACT  
Off - No Wireless connection available.  
On - Wireless connection available.  
Flashing - Transmitting or receiving data via the Wireless LAN.  
Off - No LAN connection  
LAN ACT  
On - LAN connection available.  
Flashing - Transmitting or receiving data via the wired LAN.  
Diagnostic Push Button  
The Wireless Print Server is fitted with a Diagnostic Push Button. The button is recessed; a pin  
or paper clip can be used to press it. This button has 2 functions:  
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Restore the factory default settings  
Print a test page containing all current settings.  
To restore the factory default settings:  
1. Turn the Wireless Print Server OFF.  
2. Press and hold the diagnostic button. While pressing the button, switch the Wireless Print  
Server ON.  
3. If you continue pressing the button for 10 seconds, a diagnostic page will be printed,  
showing the new (default) settings.  
To generate a Diagnostic print out  
1. Ensure that both the Wireless Print Server and the printer attached to port 1 (parallel port)  
are ON.  
2. Press the diagnostic button, and hold it in for 2 seconds.  
3. The test page, containing the current settings, will be printed.  
Note:  
PostScript printers are unable to print this page. If you have a PostScript printer on Port 1,  
the test page will not be printed.  
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Chapter 2  
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LAN Installation  
This chapter describes how to install the Wireless Print Server in your LAN.  
Procedure  
1. Preparation  
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Ensure the power is OFF.  
Find the Default Server Name for your Wireless Print Server. The Default Server Name is  
shown on a sticker on the base of the device. It consists of 8 letters and/or digits. Record  
this name; it may be needed during configuration.  
2. Connect the Printer or Printers  
Connect the printer or plotter cables to the appropriate port on the Wireless Print Server unit.  
Parallel port cables should be less than 3 meters long.  
3. Connect to the Network  
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For Wired Networks  
Use a standard RJ-45 LAN cable to connect the LAN port on the Print Server to a  
10/100Base-TX hub or switch.  
If the LAN port is not connected to a functioning network device, the  
LAN port is disabled. To enable the LAN port, please power off the  
Print Server, connect the LAN port to a working network device and  
then power on the Print Server.  
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For Wireless Networks  
Change your PC's Wireless settings to match the Print Server's default settings:  
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Mode: Ad-hoc  
SSID: ANY  
Channel: 11  
WEP: Disabled  
In Infrastructure mode, you can use EITHER the Wireless OR the  
LAN interface on the Print Server, but not both  
4. Power Up and check the LED  
Connect the supplied Power Adapter, power up both the Printer and Print Server, and check the  
Error LED on the Print Server.  
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It should flash, then go off.  
It will remain On if there is a hardware problem.  
Use only the Power Supply unit provided with the device. Power Supply units for  
different models are not interchangeable.  
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Chapter 3  
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Wireless Print Server  
Configuration  
This chapter provides an overview of the configuration process.  
Overview  
The Wireless Print Server is designed to support many different platforms, and the  
configuration required would depend upon the environment in which it is installed.  
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The Wireless Print Server usually requires configuration, but if there's a DHCP server on  
your network, then the device is just plug-and-play. A Windows-based setup Wizard is  
also provided on the CD-ROM to simplify this task.  
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PCs wishing to use the printer attached to the Wireless Print Server always require  
configuration. See Chapter 4- Client Configuration for details.  
If you wish to use a queue-based printing system using Windows NT Server/Windows  
2000/Windows XP, the Network Server must be configured as detailed in Appendix B -  
Network Server Configuration. However, it is not necessary to use a Network Server-based  
queue; client PCs can print directly to the Wireless Print Server using the Peer-to-peer  
Printing installed by the User setup option on the CD-ROM.  
Configuration Methods  
The following methods are available to perform the required Print Server configuration:  
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Windows-based Wizard - see below for details.  
BiAdmin management utility program - see Chapter 8 for details.  
Web-based setup - see Chapter 6 for details.  
Advanced Configuration and Management  
The BiAdmin management utility is provided for advanced configuration and management.  
This program is installed by default when the Administrator install option is chosen. See  
Chapter 5 for details on using BiAdmin.  
Using the Windows Wizard  
The Windows-based Wizard is supplied on the CD-ROM, and runs on Windows 95, 98,  
NT4.0, ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP.  
Using this Wizard is the recommended method to configure the Print Server.  
It can be used configure the Wireless Print Server for your Network environment, even if the  
Print Server does not have a valid IP address.  
Procedure  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start  
automatically, run AutoRun.exe in the root folder.  
2. On the first screen, shown below, click Setup Wizard.  
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Figure 2: Wireless Print Server Screen  
3. Click Next on the first screen of the Wizard, to view a list of Wireless Print Servers on  
your LAN.  
4. Select your new Wireless Print Server, then click Next to continue.  
5. Enter the required data on the following screen.  
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Name of the Print Server can be changed if you wish.  
Comment is optional.  
Select or enter the Workgroup name for this Wireless Print Server.  
6. Click Next to configure the TCP/IP Screen:  
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Select Obtain IP Address automatically if your LAN has a DHCP Server, otherwise  
select Fixed IP Address.  
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For Fixed IP Address, enter an unused address from the range used on your LAN, or  
click the Suggest New Values Button.  
Use the same Network Mask and Gateway as PCs on your LAN.  
7. On the Wireless Screens, the settings should be set to match your other Wireless Stations.  
For details about each setting, refer to the following section Wireless Configuration.  
8. Click Finish to save the data to the Wireless Print Server.  
Note: To install the Wizard on your PC, use the "Installation" option.  
If the desired Wireless Print Server is not listed:  
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Check all cables to the Wireless Print Server.  
Check the Wireless Print Server's LEDs:  
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The Red LED should be OFF and the Green LED should be ON or flashing.  
Check the LAN and WLAN LEDs. Both should be On (if a LAN cable is connected).  
Check that your PC and the Wireless Print Server are on the same LAN segment. (If  
you don't have a Router or Gateway on your LAN, you only have 1 segment.)  
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If using the Wireless connection, ensure that your PC's Wireless settings match the  
Print Server.  
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Check that your PC has either the TCP/IP or NetBEUI network protocols installed. See  
Checking your Network Protocols on page 10 for details.  
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Wireless Configuration  
The Wireless Print Server is a Wireless station, NOT access point. Like all other Wireless  
stations, they have 2 modes:  
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Ad Hoc mode (Default)- no Access Point is used, Wireless stations communicate directly  
with each other.  
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Infrastructure - all Wireless stations connect to the Access Point. This allows connection  
to both other Wireless stations and the wired LAN.  
The Wireless Print Server does NOT allow both a LAN connection  
and "Infrastructure" mode.  
In "Infrastructure" mode, connecting a LAN cable will disable the  
Wireless interface.  
To use both the LAN and Wireless interfaces, "Ad-hoc" mode  
must be used.  
Required configuration  
Ad-hoc Mode (Default)  
Infrastructure Mode  
SSID  
In Ad Hoc mode, the Wireless Print  
Server will join any group with the  
same SSID.  
Must match the Access Point.  
Default : ANY  
If there's no Ad Hoc group available in  
the environment, the Wireless Print  
Server will create a group using the  
SSID value as configured.  
Channel  
In Ad Hoc mode, the Print Server will  
scan all Channels to look for  
compatible groups it can join. If there  
is no existing Hoc group available, the  
Wireless Print Server will create the  
group using its own Channel number.  
Access Point sets the Channel  
used.  
Default : 11  
Wireless stations  
automatically locate the  
correct channel.  
WEP Settings  
Must match the other Wireless stations. Must match the Access Point.  
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Chapter 4  
4
Client PC Configuration  
The chapter details the client configuration required on LAN clients to use the printer  
or printers attached to the Wireless Print Server.  
Overview  
Before performing client configuration, the Wireless Print Server must be installed on your  
LAN, and configured as described in Chapter 3. Both the Wireless Print Server and the  
attached printer must be powered ON.  
Printing Methods  
The Wireless Print Server supports a number of printing methods:  
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Peer-to-peer Printing means that the print jobs are stored (queued) on your PC, and sent  
directly to the Wireless Print Server when it is available.  
Figure 3: Peer-to-Peer Printing  
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Server-based Printing means that all print jobs are stored (queued) on the Network Server  
(e.g. Windows 2000 Server) and then sent to the Wireless Print Server. This allows the  
Network Administrator to modify the Print Queue. For example, an important job can be  
moved to the head of the queue.  
See Appendix B for details of configuring your Network Server to work with the Print  
Server.  
Figure 4: Server-based Print Queue  
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Windows SMB printing is a Microsoft standard for using a "Network Printer". No  
additional software needs to be installed on your Windows PC, and printing from MS-  
DOS programs is supported. However, because the Wireless Print Server can not store  
files, large print jobs may cause problems.  
AppleTalk is also supported, and normally no configuration of the Wireless Print Server is  
required. See the Macintosh section of this chapter for details of client configuration.  
Which printing method should I use?  
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If using Windows 95, 98, NT, Me, 2000, or XP, the easiest method to use is Peer-to-peer  
Printing.  
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If using Windows, and you need to print from MS-DOS programs, or you don't wish to  
install additional software, use SMB.  
However, SMB is not suitable for large, complex documents, so if you need this as well as  
MS-DOS printing, you should install BOTH Peer-to-peer Printing and SMB printing. MS-  
DOS programs can use the SMB printer, Windows programs should use Peer-to-peer  
Printing.  
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If your LAN has Network Servers (e.g. Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server) use the  
method advised by your Network Administrator. The Wireless Print Server can print via a  
queue located on a Network server, if desired.  
See Appendix B for details of configuring your Network Server to work with the Print  
Server.  
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Unix users - refer to Appendix B.  
Macintosh users - refer to the Macintosh section of this chapter.  
Checking your Network Protocols (Windows 9x)  
Your PC must have EITHER the TCP/IP or NetBEUI protocols installed. (All versions of  
Windows after Windows 95 have TCP/IP installed by default.)  
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If using the Peer-to-peer Printing, the installation program will check this for you.  
If using other methods, you must check manually, as follows:  
1. Select the Settings - Control Panel - Network option on the Start Menu. You should see a  
screen like the one following:  
Figure 5: Network Configuration  
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The top line in the list (NetBEUI -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that the  
NetBEUI protocol is installed on this PC. Your PC will show the name of the your  
Network card rather than "PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter".  
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The highlighted line (TCP/IP -> PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter) indicates that TCP/IP is  
installed. Your PC will show the name of the your Network card rather than "PCI Fast  
Ethernet Adapter".  
2. If neither line is present:  
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Install the NetBEUI protocol by selecting Add - Protocol - Microsoft - NetBEUI - OK.  
You may be prompted for your Windows CD-ROM.  
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If required, you can also install TCP/IP. However, depending on your LAN  
environment, TCP/IP may require further configuration.  
3. If either protocol is already installed, proceed with installation.  
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Windows Peer-to-peer Printing  
With this printing method, print jobs are stored (queued) on your PC, and then sent to the  
Wireless Print Server when it is available.  
Figure 6: Peer-to-Peer Printing  
Windows 2000 & XP require no additional software.  
For other versions of Windows, the supplied PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port software must be  
installed on each PC.  
Windows 2000/XP Setup  
The recommended printing method is to use LPR, as follows:  
1. Open your Printers folder, click on Add a Printer and click Next to Start adding a printer  
to your PC  
2. Select Local printer option as shown in the figure 7 below and click Next to proceed  
Figure 7: Local printer  
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3. Choose Create a new port and select Standard TCP/IP Port, and click Next to proceed  
Figure 8: Create new Port Screen  
4. Enter the IP Address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field, then click  
Next.  
Figure 9: Enter Print Server IP address  
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5. On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button.  
Figure 10: Custom Screen  
6. On the Port Settings screen:  
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Choose LPR in the Protocol section  
Enter a Queue name (L1 for Parallel port, L2 for USB port)  
Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled.  
Click OK to confirm your changes, then click Next to continue.  
Figure 11: Port Settings Screen  
7. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard.  
8. Go back to Printer folder, click on the new created printer and right-click on the printer  
icon and select Properties  
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9. Go to the Ports tab, disable Bi-Directional Support and click on OK to complete the  
installation  
Figure 12 :Ports Tab - Bidirectional Support  
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Windows 9x/ME Setup  
Before performing the following procedure, the Wireless Print Server must be installed on your  
LAN, and configured as described in Chapter 3. Both the Wireless Print Server and the  
attached printer should be powered ON.  
1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start, run  
SETUP.exe in the root folder.  
2. Click Installation button, then select the User Install.  
Figure 13: Installation Screen  
3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation of the Peer-to-peer Printer Port Driver.  
(Refer to the Windows section of Chapter 8 - Troubleshooting if there is a problem with  
the installation.)  
4. The Print Driver Setup will then run.  
In future, you can use Start - Programs – Print Server Utility – Printer Driver Setup to run the  
program again.  
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PTP Printer Port Setup  
1. The program will search for Printer Servers on the network, and a screen like the following  
will be displayed.  
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If desired, click Refresh.  
The name of the attached printer will be displayed if possible. If "No printer" is  
displayed, check that the printer is properly connected and powered on.  
Figure 14: Print Port Setup (Peer-to-peer Printing)  
If your Wireless Print Server is not listed:  
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Click the "Refresh" button.  
Check that both the Wireless Print Server and the printer are properly  
connected, and powered on.  
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Check that the Wireless Print Server has been configured. (Use the Setup  
Wizard on the CD-ROM.)  
If using TCP/IP, try installing the NetBEUI protocol. (See the earlier section  
Checking your Network Protocols for details.). Then try again.  
2. Select the desired port on a Wireless Print Server (Port 1: Parallel port, Port 2: USB port),  
then click Next. A pop-up message will inform you if the port has been created  
successfully.  
If you see the following error message, either install Internet  
Explorer 4 or later, or follow the procedure in the "Trouble  
Shooting - Windows" section of Chapter 8.  
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3. The printer port will be created, and a screen like the following will be displayed.  
Figure 15: Configure Printer Port  
4. Select the correct Windows printer in the Existing Printers list, and click the Connect  
button.  
If the correct printer type is not listed, click "Add New Printer" to run the Windows Add  
Printer wizard. Step through the Wizard and install the required printer:  
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Select the correct Printer Manufacturer and Model, or use the "Have Disk" option if  
appropriate.  
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We recommend changing the Printer name to indicate which device is on.  
(e.g. HP2100 on SCA43600_P1)  
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If prompted about Sharing the printer, do NOT enable Sharing.  
When the Printer installation is finished, it will be listed in the Configure Printer Port  
screen above. Select it and click Connect.  
5. Installation is now complete. You can now print using this printer.  
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To install additional Printers, repeat steps 4.  
Use the Start menu to run this program in future. The default installation is Start -  
Programs – Print Server Utility - Print Driver Setup.  
Note:  
If using the Epson Spooler Manager, this program must be disabled, as follows:  
1. Run the Epson Spooler Manager.  
2. Select "Queue Setup" from the menu.  
3. Click "Use Print Manager for this port".  
4. Click "OK" to exit.  
Management  
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Print jobs can be managed like any Windows printer. Open the Printers folder (Start -  
Settings - Printers) and double-click any printer to see the current print jobs.  
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If the printer attached to the Wireless Print Server is changed, just run this program again,  
and select the correct printer.  
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To delete a port created by this setup program, use the Windows Delete Port facility:  
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Right-click any printer in the Printers folder, and select Properties.  
Locate the Delete Port button. This button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on  
your version or Windows.  
If the Wireless Print Server's IP Address is changed, and you can no longer print, delete  
the port (see procedure above) and re-install it.  
Advanced Port Options  
The options for the Peer-to-peer Printing are accessed via the Port Settings button.  
Use Start - Settings - Printers to open the Printers folder, then right-click the Printer, and select  
Properties. The Port Settings button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on your version  
of Windows.  
An example screen is shown below:  
Figure 16: Port Settings (Peer-to-peer Driver)  
Items shown on this screen are as follows:  
Port  
If desired, click Browse to select a different Wireless Print Server. If the  
selected device has multiple ports, the Select Device Port button can be  
used to select the port.  
The Port Name can not be changed after installation. This name is  
shown in the Printer's Properties.  
Banner  
Check this option to print a banner page before each print job.  
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If using a PostScript Printer, check the PostScript box.  
The User Name will be printed on the banner page.  
Retry Interval  
Sets how often Windows will poll the Wireless Print Server to establish  
a connection when the printer is busy. Increase this value if you get too  
many warning messages.  
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Windows SMB Printing  
This method requires no additional software to be installed, but the NetBEUI or TCP/IP  
protocol must be installed on your PC. Use the following procedure to install the Wireless Print  
Server's printer as a Windows SMB network printer:  
1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop.  
2. On the View menu, select Details.  
3. Locate the desired Wireless Print Server, as shown below:  
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If it is the same Workgroup as your PC, it will be listed on screen.  
If it is in a different workgroup, double-click Entire Network, then double-click the  
appropriate Workgroup to open it.  
Figure 17: Network Neighborhood  
4. Double-click the Wireless Print Server icon to view a Printer icon for each printer port.  
The "Comment" field may indicate what type of printer is connected to the port.  
5. To install a printer, right-click the desired printer icon, and choose "Install", as shown  
below. This will start the Add Printer wizard.  
Figure 18: Install SMB Printer  
6. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
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For information about the question "Do you print from MS-DOS programs?", see  
Printing from MS-DOS Programs below.  
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Select the Printer Manufacturer and Model to match the printer connected to this port  
on the Wireless Print Server, and complete the Wizard.  
7. This printer will now appear in your Printers folder (Start - Settings - Printers) and can be  
used like any other printer. However, SMB printing is not suitable for large complex print  
jobs - you should use the Peer-to-peer Printing instead.  
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Printing from MS-DOS Programs  
Windows can redirect print data from a parallel port on your PC (e.g. LPT1) to a network  
printer. This redirection is called "Capture Printer Port", and is useful for MS-DOS programs.  
The MS-DOS program is configured to use LPT1 (parallel port 1 on the PC), but Windows  
"captures" the print data and sends it to the network printer.  
Capture Settings - Windows 98/ME  
1. Select Start - Settings - Printers to open the Printers folder.  
2. Right-click the desired Printer, and select Properties,  
Figure 19: Capture Printer Port - Windows 98/ME  
3. On the Details tab, shown above, click the Capture Printer Port button to view the  
Capture Printer Port dialog, as shown below.  
Figure 20: Capture Dialog - Windows 98/ME  
4. On this dialog:  
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Select the Device (port) on the PC to be captured. Normally, this will be LPT1  
(parallel port 1).  
Enter or select the Path to the printer. This will be the same as the path shown as Print  
to the following port on the Printer Properties window.  
Check the Reconnect at logon checkbox. If this is not done, the capture setting will be  
lost when Windows is restarted.  
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Capture Settings - Windows 2000/XP  
1. Login as Administrator.  
2. Open the command prompt window.  
3. Enter the following command to capture data from LPT1 (parallel port 1)  
net use lpt1 \\server_name\printer_name /persistent:yes  
Where \\server_name\ printer_nameis replaced with the actual path to your printer.  
e.g.  
net use lpt1 \\SC3000014\P1 /persistent:yes  
4. Close the command prompt window.  
To terminate this capture, use the following command at the command prompt:  
net use lpt1 /delete  
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Windows with Server-based Print Queues  
With a Server-based Print Queue, the Print Server is installed on an existing Network Server  
(Windows, Unix, or NetWare), and is invisible to your PC.  
If your Network Administrator chooses to use this system, the required setup procedure on  
each Windows client is as follows:  
1. Open your Printers folder, and start the Add Printer Wizard.  
2. When prompted, select Network Printer.  
3. When prompted for Network Path or Queue Name, click the Browse button, and locate the  
Server and Printer (or Print Queue) which your Network Administrator advised you to use.  
4. Click OK, then Next.  
5. Select the correct printer Manufacturer and Model, as advised by your Network  
Administrator, and click Next.  
6. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard.  
The new printer will be listed with any other installed printers, any may be selected when  
printing from any Windows application.  
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Macintosh (AppleTalk)  
The Wireless Print Server supports AppleTalk (EtherTalk), PAP, ATP, NBP, ZIP and DDP  
protocols, enabling Macintosh computers on the network to view and use the Wireless Print  
Server as a regular AppleTalk printer.  
Normally, no configuration is required.  
Software Requirements  
System 9.x OS or newer.  
AppleTalk Setup  
1. Click the apple icon and choose Control Panel - AppleTalk.  
2. Ensure that Ethernet is selected under AppleTalk Connection.  
3. Click Chooser. The Chooser panel will open.  
4. Click on either the LaserWriter 8 icon (recommended) or the LaserWriter 7 icon.  
LaserWriter 8 makes use of the fonts installed in the printer itself, so the printing response  
time is quicker. LaserWriter 7 uses the fonts installed in the computer, which increases  
network traffic and takes more printing time.  
5. Choose a PostScript printer from the list.  
6. Click Create and it will search PPD automatically.  
7. Select a printer description from the list.  
8. Click Select.  
Configuration is now complete.  
Printing  
Printing with the Wireless Print Server installed in an AppleTalk network is identical to normal  
printing. Just select File - Print and choose the desired printer.  
Advanced Setup and Management  
In a mixed Windows PC/Macintosh environment, you can use BiAdmin to configure the  
Wireless Print Server. See Chapter 5 for details on installing and using BiAdmin.  
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Macintosh OS X  
If using LPR printing, you need to ensure the Wireless Print Server has a valid IP address  
before configuring your Mac as follows.  
LPR printing Setup  
1. Select the Printer List icon.  
Figure 21: Printer List  
2. Click the Add Printer button.  
3. Choose LPR Printers Using IP.  
Figure 22: LPR Screen  
4. Enter the IP address of the Print Server in the LPR Printer's Address field, and enter the  
Queue Name (L1 for the parallel port, L2 for the USB port).  
5. Select the Printer Model from the drop-down list.  
6. Click Add.  
Configuration is now complete.  
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Chapter 5  
5
BiAdmin Management Utility  
This chapter describes the installation and operation of the BiAdmin Configuration &  
Management program.  
Requirements  
This program requires:  
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Windows 95, Windows 98 or ME  
Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or XP  
Additional Recommendations:  
Screen resolution of 800 * 600 or greater.  
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Installation  
Use the supplied CD-ROM. This CD-ROM will usually auto-run. If auto-run is disabled on  
your PC, run the SETUP.exe program in the root folder.  
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Select Installation and this will give you the options for BiAdmin installation  
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BiAdmin is always installed if the Administrator option is chosen.  
If using the Custom option on the CD-ROM, select BiAdmin.  
Operation  
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Start the program by using the icon created by the setup program.  
When run, the program searches the network for all active Wireless Print Servers, then  
lists them on screen, as shown by the example screen below.  
Main Screen  
Figure 23: BiAdmin Main Screen  
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Device List  
The left panel displays a list of all Wireless Print Servers found on the network. When a  
Wireless Print Server is selected from the list, its details are displayed in the right panel.  
Note: If the IP address is "Null", please click the Refresh icon to get the value again.  
If the desired Wireless Print Server is not listed, try the following:  
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Check that the device is installed and ON, then Refresh the list.  
If the Wireless Print Server is on another LAN segment, use the InitDevice - Attached  
Remote menu option to locate and display the Wireless Print Server.  
Icons  
Device Status  
Menu equivalent: Main - Device Status  
All of the settings for the current device are displayed in a read-only scrollable list  
in the left panel.  
You can use the "Save to File" and "Restore to Device" buttons on this screen to  
save a copy of the selected device's CONFIG file to your PC, or restore a  
previously saved file to the selected Wireless Print Server.  
Printer Status  
Menu equivalent: Main - Printer Status  
After selecting this icon, a Detail button will be available to show more  
information about the printer.  
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Select the desired port from the drop-down list to display the current status of the  
printer attached to the port. Possible states are:  
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Status - On-line, Off-line, or Out of Paper  
Printing Information - Idle, Printing  
If the printer is Bi-directional, and is not busy, the Configuration button will be  
available, allowing you to change the configuration of the attached printer. This  
button will be grayed out if the printer does not support this option, or if the  
printer is busy printing.  
Configuration  
Menu Equivalent: Main - Configure  
This option allows you to configure the selected Wireless Print Server.  
See the following section for details.  
Wizard  
This Wireless Print Server Wizard allows you to do the basic configuration for  
the selected device. The screens are similar to the Wizard run from the CD-ROM,  
as described in Chapter 3.  
Upgrade  
Menu Equivalent: Main - Upgrade  
This option allows you to upgrade the firmware for the selected Wireless Print  
Server. Before using this option, you need to obtain the .BIN file for the firmware  
upgrade, and copy it to the same directory as BiAdmin.  
Refresh  
Menu Equivalent: Main - Refresh  
Select this icon to update the Wireless Print Server device listing after changing  
the name or IP Address.  
Exit  
Menu Equivalent: Main - Exit  
Exit the BiAdmin program. This does not save any changes you have made; you  
must Save to Device on each screen.  
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Menus  
Main Menu  
Device Status  
Printer Status  
Configure  
Upgrade  
Same as Device Icon.  
Same as Printer Status Icon.  
Same as Configure Icon.  
Same as Upgrade Icon.  
Same as Refresh Icon.  
Same as Exit Icon.  
Refresh  
Exit  
InitDevice Menu  
Reset Device  
This will cause the device to reboot. This should be done after  
making any configuration changes, or if the device stops responding  
after some problems.  
Restore to Factory This will restore ALL device values to their factory defaults. To  
Default  
restore only the current screen, use the Set to Default button on the  
screen.  
Attached Remote  
This is used to connect to a Wireless Print Server device on another  
LAN segment. You need to know the IP address of the remote  
Wireless Print Server.  
If your LAN does not have a Router, you can ignore this option.  
Connected  
Protocol  
This option allows you to designate which LAN protocol will be used  
for communication between the selected device and this application.  
You should select ONE protocol only.  
Diagnostics menu  
Print Test Page  
Use this option to print a test sheet from the selected Wireless Print  
Server port. The test print out will include status information.  
Configuration  
When the Configuration icon is clicked, or the Configure option on the Main menu is selected,  
a tabbed window will open. The tabs available will vary depending on the Wireless Print  
Server model selected. The possible tabs are:  
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System  
TCP/IP  
AppleTalk  
NetBEUI  
Internet Printing  
Port  
Wireless  
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System Tab  
This screen allows you to:  
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Change the name of the Wireless Print Server.  
Change the "Password" for the Wireless Print Server.  
Set the Network Protocols used the selected Wireless Print Server. (Any protocols not used  
on your LAN may be disabled. This may improve performance.)  
Figure 24: System Screen  
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TCP/IP Tab  
Selecting this tab will allow configuration for the TCP/IP network protocol. The basic options  
are:  
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Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) - The IP address is obtained automatically, from a DHCP  
Server on your network.  
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Fixed IP Address - You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address.  
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IP Address - Select an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN.  
Subnet Mask - Use the same values as PCs on your LAN (or on the same LAN  
segment, if you have a Router).  
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Gateway - Use the same values as PCs on your LAN (or on the same LAN segment, if  
you have a Router).  
The TEW-P1U1P also supports the Auto-IP function. If the TEW-P1U1P is set to Dynamic IP  
Address, but there's no DHCP server found on the network, the TEW-P1U1P will get an IP  
from the range of 169.254.1.1 ~ 169.254.254.254 automatically. In this case, even though the  
TEW-P1U1P was initialized with an Auto-IP, it will change to DHCP whenever a DHCP  
server is detected.  
Figure 25: TCP/IP Screen  
The TCP session parameters should only be changed if advised to do so by your Network  
Administrator or Print Server Technical Support.  
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AppleTalk Tab  
Generally, no Wireless Print Server configuration is required in order to use AppleTalk.  
This screen allows you to:  
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Set the Zone Name field to determine which Apple systems can gain access to this printer.  
The Printer Type field is used to describe the printer driver used for each port.  
Set Communication Protocol to ASCII or Binary. This must match the setting on the  
Apple computer systems using the Wireless Print Server.  
Figure 26: AppleTalk Screen  
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NetBEUI Tab  
This screen allows you to:  
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Choose the Domain name for the selected Wireless Print Server.  
Set how fast jobs are sent to the printer by using the Response Time field.  
Set the desired option for the Abort Job if Error Occured setting.  
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YES causes a print job to be terminated if a printing error occurs.  
NO (default) will try to continue but may cause print errors.  
Figure 27: NetBEUI Screen  
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Internet Printing Tab  
The Internet Printing feature allows you to send print jobs to the Wireless Print Server using  
Internet E-mail.  
Please see Internet Mail Printing Configuration for details of using this feature.  
Figure 28: Internet Printing Screen  
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Port Tab  
This screen has 2 panels - Physical Port and Logical Port.  
Physical Port  
The following settings are available:  
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Selected Physical Port - Select the Physical Printer Port you wish to configure.  
Handshake Signal - Select Busy Only or Busy & Ack for the Physical Port.  
Printer Type - Select High Speed or Low Speed for the Printer Type.  
Logical Port  
Logical Ports (printers) can be used in the Unix environment. The following settings are  
available:  
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Selected Logical Port - Select the Logical Printer Port you wish to configure.  
Map to Physical Port - Select the physical Printer Port which the Logical printer will use.  
(By default, L1 is the parallel port, and L2 is the USB port)  
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Convert LF to LF+CR - If checked, LF (line feed) characters are changed to CR+LF  
(carriage return + line feed).  
Prefix of Job - The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer before each print  
job. This string cannot exceed 15 characters.  
Suffix of Job - The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer after each print  
job. This string cannot exceed 15 characters.  
Figure 29: Port Screen  
The Get Defaults button will reset all settings to their factory-default values.  
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Wireless Tab  
This tab will be displayed if the selected device has the capability to serve as a Wireless  
Stations for your LAN.  
Figure 30: Wireless Screen  
Change the settings to suit your environment. Generally, you must match the settings of other  
'Wireless stations. The available settings are described below.  
Selected Device  
SSID  
This shows the name of the Print Server.  
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If using an ESS (Extended Service Set, with multiple access  
points) this ID is called an ESSID (Extended Service Set  
Identifier).  
To communicate, all Wireless stations MUST use the same  
SSID/ESSID. Change this value, or change the other Wireless  
stations, to ensure each Wireless station has the same value.  
The default value is "ANY", so the Wireless station can join any  
Ad-hoc group.  
Note! The SSID is case sensitive.  
Channel No  
The effect of this setting depends on the Network Type setting:  
•
In Infrastructure mode, this setting has no effect. The Channel is  
selected automatically, to match the Channel used by the Access  
Point.  
•
In Ad-hoc mode, Wireless stations will scan all Channels looking  
for compatible groups to join. The Channel setting is used as a  
default Channel.  
If you experience interference (shown by lost connections and/or slow  
data transfers) you may need to experiment with different channels.  
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Network Type  
Select the correct value for your Wireless LAN.  
•
Ad-hoc mode is used when there is no Wireless Access Point, and  
each Wireless station communicates directly with other Wireless  
stations.  
•
Infrastructure mode is used when each Wireless station connects  
to the Wireless Access point. This also provides access to the  
wired LAN.  
WEP Encryption  
WEP Disable/  
Enable  
If Disabled (default), data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted.  
If Enabled, you must provide either the 64 Bit key table or the 128 Bit  
keys. The key is used to encrypt the data before transmission.  
WEP  
Options are "Open System" or "Shared Key".  
Authentication  
Select the method (Open System or Shared Key) used by other  
Wireless Stations.  
Shared Key is more secure than Open System.  
64 Bits/128Bits  
Key Table  
Select "64Bits" or "128Bits" as required to match other Wireless  
stations on your WLAN. Stations which do not have matching settings  
will be unable to communicate.  
128 bit Keys are more secure than 64 bit Keys.  
Enter the key values to match other Wireless stations on your WLAN.  
This table is used when Encrypting and Decrypting data. All stations  
always transmit data encrypted using their default key (see below).  
The key number (1, 2, 3, 4) is also transmitted. The receiving station  
will use the key number (1, 2, 3, 4) to determine which key value to  
use for decryption. If the key value does not match the transmitting  
station, decryption will fail.  
The easiest way to ensure there are no problems is to have every  
Station, including the Access Point, use the same key table (all entries  
identical). Then, it does not matter which key is used as the default  
key.  
Default Key  
Select the key you wish to be the default. Transmitted data is  
ALWAYS encrypted using the Default Key; the other Keys are for  
decryption only.  
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Wireless Link Info Screen  
After clicking the "Link Info" button on the Wireless Screen, a screen like the example below  
will be shown.  
Figure 31:Link Info Screen  
State  
This indicates which access point is currently in use.  
The current channel which has been used.  
Current Channel  
Current TX Rate  
Throughput (Tx )  
Throughput ( Rx )  
Link Quality  
The current transmitting speed.  
This will show how much data has been transmitted per second.  
This will show how much data has been received per second.  
This indicates the quality of the Wireless connection  
This indicates the strength of the Wireless signal being received.  
Signal Strength  
The "Link Quality" and "Signal Strength" data is not  
available if using "Ad-hoc" mode.  
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Chapter 6  
6
Web-Based Management  
This chapter explains how to use your Web Browser to configure the Wireless Print  
Server.  
Overview  
The Wireless Print Server incorporates a HTTP server. This allows you to connect to the  
Wireless Print Server and configure it using your Web Browser. Most browsers should work,  
provided they support tables and forms.  
Preparation  
Because it supports dynamic IP Address allocation using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, the  
Wireless Print Server ships with an IP Address of 0.0.0.0. This is NOT a valid IP Address.  
Therefore, you must do ONE of the following:  
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Check your DHCP server (if you have one), and determine the IP Address allocated to the  
Wireless Print Server.  
Use the Diagnostic Button (if fitted) to print a report which includes the current IP  
address. (Press the Diagnostic Button, and hold it for 2 seconds.)  
Use the Setup Wizard, BiAdmin or another Wireless Print Server utility to allocate a  
valid IP Address to the Wireless Print Server.  
Add an entry to the arptable to associate the hardware address of the Wireless Print  
Server with the desired IP address, as follows:  
arp -s IP_Address 00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx  
arp -s IP_Address 00-c0-02-xx-xx-xx  
(Unix)  
(Windows)  
Where:  
IP_Addressis the IP Address you wish to assign to the Wireless Print Server.  
00:c0:02:xx:xx:xxis the hardware address of the Wireless Print Server.  
Example (Unix):  
arp -s 192.168.0.21 00:c0:02:12:34:56  
Example (Windows):  
arp -s 192.168.0.21 00−c0−02−12−34−56  
Note: The hardware address of the Wireless Print Server is shown on a sticker on the base of  
the device.  
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Connecting to the Wireless Print Server  
1. Start your Web Browser.  
2. In the Address box, enter HTTP:// followed by the IP Address of the Wireless Print Server.  
e.g.  
3. You will then be prompted for the password. If no password has been set, just press  
ENTER.  
4. Use the menu bar on the top of the screen to move about. Remember to save each screen  
before changing to a different screen.  
Configuration Screens  
Depending on your model and Firmware version, the Web-based interface may look different  
to the images shown in this User's Manual.  
The functions have not changed, and the description of each setting is correct. Only the  
appearances are different.  
AppleTalk  
Figure 32: AppleTalk Screen  
AppleTalk zone  
This determines which Apple systems can gain access to this printer.  
Printer Object  
Type  
These are text fields, used to describe the printer driver used for  
each port. The Wireless Print Server is designed to work with  
LaserWriter (or 100% compatible) printers.  
Communication  
Protocol  
Sets whether the port uses ASCII or Binary Communication  
Protocol.. The default is Binary.  
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NetBEUI  
Figure 33: NetBEUI Screen  
Domain Name  
Response Time  
Enter the designated work group to be serviced by the Wireless  
Print Server. This field is not case sensitive, so names with different  
case will be considered to be the same name.  
Set how fast jobs are sent to the printer. The default value of zero  
(0) delay should be increased only if your printer cannot cope with  
no delays.  
Abort Job if Error YES terminates a print job if a printing error occurs. NO (default)  
will try to continue but may cause print errors. If print errors occur,  
try setting this value to YES.  
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TCP/IP  
Figure 34: TCP/IP Screen  
IP Address  
IP Address assigned to this device. If using dynamic IP Addresses  
(DHCP, BOOTP, rarp), this should be left at 0.0.0.0.  
Subnet Mask  
If the Router (Gateway) Address is 0.0.0.0, the Subnet Mask should  
(Network Mask) also be left at 0.0.0.0. If you have a router, enter the Subnet mask for  
the segment to which the Wireless Print Server is attached.  
Gateway  
Address  
If your network segment has a router or gateways, enter its IP  
Address here. Otherwise, leave the address as 0.0.0.0.  
Connection  
Delay before  
reconnection  
attempts  
Sets how long the Wireless Print Server should wait before retrying a  
TCP/IP connection which is lost. Allowable values are from 0 to 255  
seconds, with 2 as the default.  
Number of  
reconnection  
attempts  
Set how many attempts at reconnection will be made. After that, the  
TCP/IP session will be terminated.  
Allowable values are from 0 to 255, with 254 as the default.  
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Configure Server  
Figure 35: Configure Server Screen  
Print Server Name Change the default name if you wish. The new name must not  
contain any spaces or blanks.  
Password  
Enter the device password, and again in the Verify field. Once a  
password is entered, it is required in order to gain access and  
change the configuration.  
Enable Protocols  
Non-TCP/IP may be disabled if they are not required on your LAN.  
The available protocols depend on the Print Server model.  
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Wireless Configuration  
The settings on this screen must match the other Wireless stations in order for communication  
to occur.  
Figure 36: Wireless Screen  
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Configuration  
Regulatory  
Domain  
It is illegal to use this device in any location outside of the regulatory  
domain.  
Station name  
This is the same as the Device (Host) Name on the WAN screen. On  
your PC, some Wireless status screens may display this name as the  
Access Point in use.  
SSID  
(ESSID)  
To communicate, all Wireless stations MUST use the same  
SSID/ESSID.  
The default value is ANY.  
Note! The SSID is case sensitive.  
Select the value you wish to use on your Wireless LAN. If you  
experience lost connections and/or slow data transfers you may need to  
experiment with different channels to see which is the best.  
Channel No.  
Network Type  
Select the correct value for your Wireless LAN.  
•
•
Ad-hoc mode is used when there is no Wireless Access Point, and  
each Wireless station communicates directly with other Wireless  
stations.  
Infrastructure mode is used when each Wireless station connects to  
the Wireless Access point. This also provides access to the wired  
LAN.  
Link Info  
Button  
Click this button will open the sub screen.  
WEP Data Privacy  
Off  
If OFF (default), data is NOT encrypted before being transmitted.  
64 Bit  
Encryption  
If selected, data is encrypted, using the default key, before being  
transmitted.  
The receiving station must be set to 64 Bit Encryption, and have the  
same Key value in the same position in its key table. Otherwise, it will  
not be able to decrypt the data.  
Default Key  
Select the key you wish to be the default. Transmitted data is ALWAYS  
encrypted using the Default Key; the other Keys are for decryption only.  
Key Table:  
This table is used when Encrypting and Decrypting data. All stations,  
including this Access Point, always transmit data encrypted using their  
default key. The key number (1, 2, 3, 4) is also transmitted. The  
receiving station will use the key number (1, 2, 3, 4) to determine which  
key value to use for decryption. If the key value does not match the  
transmitting station, decryption will fail.  
The easiest way to ensure there are no problems is to have every Station,  
including the Access Point, use the same key table (all entries identical).  
Then, it does not matter which key is used as the default key.  
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128 Bit  
Encryption  
If selected, data is encrypted using the key before being transmitted. The  
receiving station must be set to use 128 Bit Encryption, and have the  
same Key value. Otherwise, it will not be able to decrypt the data.  
Key  
Enter the key value you wish to use. Other stations must have the same  
key  
WEP  
Options are "Open System" or "Shared Key".  
Authentication  
Some Wireless cards do not support both methods. Check your Wireless  
card's documentation to determine the correct value.  
Ensure that all Wireless stations use the same setting as the Access Point.  
Other Screens  
Server Status  
This screen shows server system data and the current settings for all of the other screens. It is  
read-only; no data can be input on this screen.  
Printer Ports  
This screen displays the current status of each port. For each port, the following data is listed:  
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Connected Printer- the model name of the printer connected to the port, if the printer  
name is known. (If the printer is not bi-directional, this information is unavailable.)  
•
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Status - the current status of the printer (On-line, Off-line, Out of paper)  
Printing Information - this will show either Idle or Printing.  
Logical Printers  
Logical Printers (ports) can be used under Unix. For each Logical Printer, the following fields  
are available:  
Logical Printer  
(Port)  
Select the Logical Printer Port you wish to configure. (e.g L1)  
Click the Get Data button to update the display with the current data  
for the selected logical printer.  
Port  
Select the Printer Port which the Logical printer will use.  
Pre-string  
The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer before  
each print job. This string cannot exceed 15 characters.  
Post String  
The printer control string (in hex) to be sent to the printer after each  
print job. This string cannot exceed 15 characters.  
Convert LF to  
CR+LF  
If checked, LF (line feed) characters are changed to CR+LF (carriage  
return + line feed).  
Internet Printing  
See Internet Mail Printing in Chapter 7 for details of this feature.  
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Chapter 7  
7
Special Features  
This chapter covers the special features of the Wireless Print Server.  
Overview  
The Wireless Print Server has two special features:  
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Wireless Print Servers support IPP (Internet Printing Protocol).  
Support the proprietary Internet Mail Printing system.  
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)  
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a new standards-based system to allow remote printing from  
a PC to any accessible printer. Normally, the printer will be attached to a computer or other  
device which functions as an IPP Server.  
For client PCs, it is necessary to install a compatible IPP Client program. The Client must also  
know the IP Address or URL or the IPP Server.  
IPP Server Configuration  
The Wireless Print Server contains the necessary firmware to act as an IPP Server. No  
additional configuration is necessary. However, the following requirements must be met.  
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The Wireless Print Server must have a valid IP Address. For printing via the Internet, the  
Wireless Print Server's IP Address must be external (allocated by your ISP), rather than an  
IP Address on your local LAN.  
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•
•
Any Router, Gateway or Firewall linking your LAN to the Internet must NOT block the  
IPP protocol.  
You must advise clients of the correct URL or IP Address of the IPP Server. To use a URL  
rather than an IP Address, you need to register the domain name for the URL.  
Unless clients are using Windows 2000, you must provide your clients with the supplied  
IPP Client software. If it is not convenient to provide the CD-ROM, supply the  
IPP_CLIENT.EXE file, located in the IPP folder.  
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IPP Client Setup - Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/XP  
The IPP Client Software can be installed on any of the following systems:  
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Window 95/98/Me/2000/XP  
Windows NT 4.0  
Installing from the CD-ROM  
1. Insert the CD-ROM in your drive. If the program does not start automatically, run the  
SETUP program in the top-level folder.  
2. Follow the prompts until you reach the Select Installation screen, and select IPP Client.  
3. At the next screen, select the Install IPP Client option.  
4. Click Next, and step though the remaining screens to complete the installation.  
Installing using IPP_CLIENT.EXE  
1. Run this program to unzip the included files.  
2. The IPP Setup program will then run.  
3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
IPP Client Configuration (Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP/NT 4.0)  
1. Run the "Add IPP Port" program entry created by the installation. A screen like the  
following will be displayed.  
Figure 37: IPP Port  
2. If Internet access from your location is via a Proxy Server, check Access IPP Server via  
Proxy Server, and enter details of your Proxy Server. (This will be the same as your  
Browser configuration.)  
3. Enter the IP Address or URL of the IPP Server.  
4. Click Select Device Port to view the available ports on the IPP Server, and select the  
appropriate port. A connection to the IPP Server will be established at this time.  
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5. Click Save to create the IPP port on your system. You will see a message confirming that  
the port has been created, then the following dialog:  
Figure 38: Select Printer for IPP Port  
6. Either select an existing printer to use the new port, and click OK.  
OR  
Click the Add New Printer button to create a new printer to use the IPP port. This will start  
the Add Printer wizard. Follow the prompts to complete the process. Ensure that the new  
printer uses the IPP port.  
Installation is now complete.  
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To create additional IPP Ports, repeat the entire procedure.  
The Proxy Server and other options are set individually for each IPP Port.  
Changing the IPP Port Settings  
After the IPP port is created, you can reach the screen shown in Figure 37: IPP Port using the  
Windows Port Settings button:  
1. Open the Printers folder (Start - Settings - Printers)  
2. Right-click the IPP Printer, and select Properties.  
3. Locate and click the Port Settings button (Details or Port tab, depending on your version  
of Windows).  
There are 2 settings - Retry Interval and Retry Count - which can be adjusted if you have  
problems connecting to the IPP Server.  
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Retry Interval sets the time interval (in seconds) between connection attempts. Increase  
this number if you have a poor connection, or the remote server is very busy.  
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Retry Count sets how many connection attempts will be made. Increase this number if  
you have a poor connection, or the remote server is very busy.  
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IPP Client Setup - Windows 2000/XP  
Windows 2000 has its own IPP Client, and there is no need to install the supplied IPP Client  
Software. To use Windows 2000's IPP Client with the Wireless Print Server, follow this  
procedure:  
1. Start the Add Printer wizard.  
2. Select Network Printer, and click "Next" to see the Locate your Printer screen, as shown  
below.  
Figure 39: Windows 2000 - Locate your Printer  
3. Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your Intranet, and enter the URL of the  
IPP Server as follows, where ip_addressrepresents the IP Address of the IPP Server,  
and 631 is the port number.  
ip_address:631/ipp/P1  
ip_address:631/ipp/P2  
Port 1  
Port 2 (if exists)  
These entries are case sensitive. They must be  
entered as shown, with "ipp" in lower case, and  
P1, P2 and P3 in UPPER case.  
4. If the connection can be established, and the printer on that port is on-line, the following  
dialog will be displayed.  
Figure 40: Windows 2000: No printer driver  
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5. Click "OK", and then select the printer manufacturer and model to match the printer  
connected to the port on the IPP Server.  
6. Click "Next", and complete the Wizard.  
The IPP printer is now ready for use.  
Using IPP Printers  
The IPP Printer can be selected and used like any other Windows printer. If the IPP Server is  
not on your network, your Internet connection needs to be active.  
If you wish to check the availability of the remote IPP Server, you can use the Query IPP  
Printer program installed with Add IPP Port.  
An IPP Server may be unavailable for any of the following reasons:  
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It is powered off.  
A printer problem has caused the IPP Server to cease responding, and a restart (reboot) is  
required.  
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The Server's IP Address has changed.  
The Internet connection for the IPP Server is down.  
Network congestion causes the connection attempt to time out.  
If using the supplied IPP Client software, there are 2 settings - Retry Interval and Retry Count -  
which can be adjusted if you have problems connecting to the IPP Server.  
See the previous section Changing the IPP Port Settings for details.  
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Internet Mail Printing  
The Internet Mail Printing System allows users to print data to your printer across the Internet.  
Users send the Internet Wireless Print Server an E-Mail, with the print job normally sent as an  
attachment to the E-Mail. The Wireless Print Server will retrieve the E-Mail and print it.  
System Requirements  
Mail Server  
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Accessibility. The Mail Server must be accessible by the intended clients or users.  
Normally, this means a permanent connection to the Internet.  
Protocols. The Mail Server must support the POP3 and SMTP protocols. The Internet  
Printing System uses these protocols and the most common E-Mail formatting standards:  
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MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions)  
Base64 Encoding (for mail attachments)  
Internet Wireless Print Server  
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TCIP/IP Protocol. The LAN must use the TCP/IP protocol.  
Mail Server Access. The Wireless Print Server must be able to access the Mail Server  
using a single IP address.  
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Mail Account. The Wireless Print Server must have a Mail Account. Users print by  
sending an E-Mail to this mail account.  
User (Client) Requirements  
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Internet Connection. Either through a LAN, or dial-up.  
E-Mail address. This is used to notify the user that their print job has been done, or if  
there any problems.  
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Printer Driver. Users must have a printer driver which matches the printer connected to  
the remote Internet Wireless Print Server.  
Print Capture Software. To print more than plain text, users require InterNet Printing  
Port software to capture the print job and convert it into an E-Mail attachment.  
The Internet Printing Port software is available for the following operating systems:  
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Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or ME  
Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000  
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Internet Mail Printing Configuration  
The Wireless Print Server must be configured with the data in the following table.  
The supplied BiAdmin utility program, or the Web interface can be used to set the following  
entries on the TCP/IP screen.  
Mail Server IP Address  
Mail Account  
The IP Address of the E-Mail Server used by the Wireless  
Print Server.  
The name of the E-Mail Account used by the Wireless Print  
Server.  
Mail Account Password  
Check Mail Interval  
Redirect Mail Account  
Enter the password for the above Mail Account here.  
Sets how often to check for mail.  
Jobs which can not be printed will be sent to this account. If  
blank, unprintable jobs will be discarded.  
Default Printer Port  
Printer Model  
Printer number for all Internet print jobs. Only one port can  
be selected. Users on the LAN can also use this port.  
This text field identifies the printer used for Internet  
printing. This value is sent to remote users upon request.  
Print every E-Mail  
Print Banner  
If ON, then all E-Mail received is printed. Otherwise, only  
E-Mail from the InterNet Printing Port will be printed.  
If YES (default), a banner page is printed to identify the  
owner of the print job.  
Mail Response when  
Printed  
If YES, all print jobs receive an E-Mail response. If NO,  
only users who set this option in their InterNet Printing Port  
software receive an E-Mail.  
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User Software  
The software provided for remote users (InterNet Printing Port) should be installed by  
everyone intending to use Internet printing. Otherwise, remote users can print correctly only if:  
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They send an E-Mail directly to the Wireless Print Server Mail Account, using their  
normal E-Mail application.  
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The E-Mail contains plain text only.  
The Internet Wireless Print Server is configured with Print every E-Mail ON.  
Installation of the InterNet Printing Port software will create a new printer port. After attaching  
the correct printer to this port, users can print to the Internet Printer using any Windows  
application.  
Installation - User Software  
1. Run the InterNet Printing Port installation program SETUP.EXE  
2. Default values for the installation are:  
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Directory - C:\Program Files\Internet_Printer  
Start Menu folder - InterNet Printing Port Driver  
3. You will then see the Configure Port screen, as shown in the following screenshot.  
Figure 41: InterNet Printer Port  
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4. The following data must be provided.  
Port Name  
Enter a descriptive name (e.g. "WAN") for the new  
printer port.  
Remote Printer  
E-mail Address  
The E-Mail address for the Internet printer. Your print  
jobs will be sent to this E-Mail address.  
Mail Server Name  
or IP Address  
This is the name or IP Address of your Mail Server. If  
you are on a LAN, ask the LAN Administrator. If using  
a dial-up connection, use the data provided by your ISP.  
Your Internet  
The normal address that people use to send you E-mail.  
E-mail Address  
Retry Interval  
(Seconds)  
If unable to connect to the E-Mail server, retry after this  
time period (1 to 255 seconds, 30 is usually OK).  
Reply Notification  
Mail  
Check to receive an E-Mail when your print job has  
been processed.  
5. On completion, a new printer port will have been created.  
Using the new Port  
The Windows Control Panel is used to connect the correct printer to the InterNet Printing Port.  
In Windows 95/NT, the procedure is:  
1. Select the Printer which matches the remote printer, then choose Properties, as shown in  
the example below.  
Figure 42: InterNet Printer Properties  
2. Select the new port - WAN (InterNet Printer) in the example - as the port for this printer.  
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If you do not have the correct printer driver, or you wish to create another printer  
using an existing driver, use the Windows Add Printer facility.  
•
Using the Windows Port Settings or Configure Port facility will reveal the same  
Configure Port screen shown in Figure 41: InterNet Printer Port.  
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If you wish to print to multiple Internet Printers, use the Windows Add Port facility to  
add a new InterNet Printer port. Ensure that the correct data is entered in each port,  
and that each port has a unique name.  
Checking the Printer Driver  
To make sure that the correct printer driver for the remote printer is installed on your system,  
you can use the InterNet Printing Port to send an E-Mail to the Internet Printer. The procedure  
is as follows:  
1. Connect your default printer to the InterNet Printing Port.  
2. Check that "Reply Notification Mail" in the InterNet Printing Port is ON.  
3. From Notepad or another text editor, print a short message (e.g. "This is a test print") to  
the Internet Printer.  
You will receive a reply E-Mail containing the "Printer ID" which will identify the printer  
attached to the Wireless Print Server. If this does not match the printer driver you are using,  
install the correct printer driver.  
Printing through the Internet  
1. Create or open the document you wish to print.  
2. Select the Printer connected to the InterNet Printing Port.  
3. If you do not have a permanent Internet connection, establish a connection now. (Note:  
The InterNet Printing Port will NOT establish a dial-up connection, but it will send the E-  
Mail the next time you are connected.)  
4. Print the document.  
5. The InterNet Printing Port will generate an E-Mail and send it to the remote printer. The  
document will be encoded and sent as an attachment to the E-Mail. You will see a progress  
screen similar to the example below:  
Figure 43 InterNet Printing Progress  
6. Close the Internet connection if you opened it in Step 3.  
7. If the "Notify after print job" option is set, you will receive an E-Mail when your job is  
printed.  
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Chapter 8  
8
Troubleshooting  
This chapter describes some problem situations, which may arise, and the solutions to  
them.  
Overview  
If you encounter printing difficulties, please refer to the appropriate section.  
If, after following the advice in these documents, the Wireless Print Server still does not  
function properly, please contact your dealer for further advice.  
Hardware & LAN Problems  
Problem No. 1  
Solution No. 1  
Problem No. 2  
Solution No. 2  
All the Wireless Print Server's LEDs are off.  
Check the power supply or power connection.  
Wireless Print Server's status light continuously stays lit.  
Reset Wireless Print Server by unplugging the power supply and  
plugging it back in.  
Problem No. 3  
Solution No. 3  
Problem No. 4  
Solution No. 4  
Wireless Print Server's status light and power light stay on  
continuously and do not turn off.  
Reset the Wireless Print Server by unplugging the power supply or by  
pushing the reset push button, if fitted.  
The Wireless Print Server unit can not be found on the LAN, so  
configuration is not possible.  
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If using the LAN connection, check the Hub or Switch. The link  
LED for the port to which the Wireless Print Server is connected  
should be ON. If it is Off, there is a problem in the network cable.  
•
If using a Wireless - only network, the Printer Server must match  
the settings on other Wireless stations. Use the wired LAN  
connection to check the Wireless configuration.  
Remember that you can’t just plug in the LAN cable. You must  
power off the Print Server, connect the LAN cable, then power on.  
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Check the LEDs on the Print Server.  
In Infrastructure mode, either the LAN or WLAN LED should be  
On.  
In Ad-hoc mode, both the LAN and WLAN LEDs should be On.  
If using TCP/IP:  
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Ensure that there are no routers between the Wireless Print Server  
and the PC used for configuration.  
•
Ensure that the PC used for configuration has the TCP/IP network  
protocol installed. Test its network connection by seeing if you can  
locate other LAN devices from the PC. (e.g. Use Network  
Neighborhood and try to browse the network.)  
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Problem No. 5  
I am using DHCP, and getting an IP Address conflict involving the  
Wireless Print Server.  
Solution No. 5  
If the Wireless Print Server is left on, but the DHCP server is turned  
off, then the Wireless Print Server will retain its IP Address without the  
DHCP Server being aware of it. Simply reset the Wireless Print Server  
so it will obtain a new IP Address.  
This problem would also arise if you assigned static IP Address, which  
is within the range used by the DHCP server. If so, use another address  
which is NOT within the range used by the DHCP server.  
AppleTalk (Macintosh)  
Problem No. 1  
Why do I get an incorrect printout?  
Some possible reasons are:  
Solution No. 1  
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You may have chosen Binary encoding to print the file. Try to use  
ASCII encoding.  
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Some of the fonts, which are in your print file may not be  
supported by the printer. Try selecting LaserWriter 7 instead of  
LaserWriter 8.  
Problem No. 2  
Can't find the Wireless Print Server's name in the Chooser.  
Solution No. 2  
Try the following:  
1. Make sure that AppleTalk is on (the button next to Active is  
highlighted in the Chooser).  
2. Make sure the printer has been on and in the READY state for a  
few minutes.  
3. Make sure the printer has not been renamed since its last  
appearance in the Chooser.  
4. If the printer resides on a network with multiple zones, make sure  
the correct zone is selected from the AppleTalk Zones box in the  
Chooser.  
Problem No. 3  
My document didn't print to the right printer.  
Solution No. 3  
Check the following:  
•
Another Wireless Print Server with the same name may have  
received your print job. Use the PSTOOL to reconfigure your  
Wireless Print Server name and ensure all Wireless Print Servers  
have unique names.  
•
Make sure your application output encode is set to ASCII. If not,  
change it to ASCII.  
Problem No. 4  
Solution No. 4  
Problem No. 5  
Solution No. 5  
My file doesn't print with the correct fonts.  
Try changing your printer driver to LaserWriter 7.  
My EPS file doesn't print with the correct fonts.  
This is a problem that occurs in some application programs. Try  
downloading the fonts contained in the EPS file before printing the  
saved EPS file.  
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Problem No. 6  
I can't select the "Remaining from:" item in the print dialog box.  
Solution No. 6  
If you have selected the Layout value, "2 Up", or "4 Up", you cannot  
access the Remaining from item. Choose other selections.  
Problem No. 7  
A cover page prints either on the first or the last page of the  
document.  
Solution No. 7  
Select one of these solutions:  
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Turn the cover page feature off.  
Insert extra page breaks in your document to avoid the cover page  
printing on the first or last page of your document.  
•
Install the Apple LaserWriter 7 driver. You are having trouble  
printing with the Apple LaserWriter 8 driver.  
Problem No. 8  
Why do I have trouble printing with the LaserWriter 8?  
Solution No. 8  
Your application software may not be compatible with the LaserWriter  
8 driver or your system may not meet the requirements of the  
LaserWriter 8 driver. Use the Apple LaserWriter 7 driver instead.  
Problem No. 9  
The colors on my printed output do not match the colors on my  
computer screen.  
Solution No. 9  
When the printer receives a color file, it tries to match the printed  
output color to the screen color. Sometimes the printer cannot match up  
the colors as closely as wanted. To alleviate this problem, perform the  
following steps:  
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Choose "Calibrated Color/Grayscale" in the Print pop-up menu in  
the Print Options dialog box. The printer will make adjustments  
to match the colors.  
•
Check your monitor to make sure all settings (for example,  
brightness) are adjusted correctly.  
Problem No. 10  
When I send a print job, I get a PostScript Command error or no  
print out.  
Solution No. 10  
Check the communication protocols. The computer, Wireless Print  
Server and printer must all be configured to the same  
communication protocol.(either Binary or ASCII).  
To configure your system:  
1. Choose which protocol you are going to use. You should check  
your printer; it may not give you a choice.  
2. Set your printer to the correct protocol.  
3. Use the computer's Print submenu to configure your computer to  
use the protocol you have chosen.  
4. Configure the Wireless Print Server to use the same protocol as the  
printer and computer.  
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Windows Printing Problems  
Problem No. 1  
When I tried to install the Printing software for Peer-to-Peer  
printing, I received an error message and the installation was  
aborted..  
Solution No. 1  
This may be caused by an existing installation of the printer port  
software. Before attempting another installation:  
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Remove the existing installation  
Restart your PC  
To remove an existing printer port installation:  
1. Open Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs  
2. Look for an entry with a name like "Shared Port", "Shared Printer  
Port", " Print Server Driver" or " Print Server Port".  
3. Select this item, click "Add/Remove", and confirm the deletion.  
Problem No. 2  
On Windows 95, I installed the Print Port Driver for Peer-to-Peer  
Printing, but when I selected a port on a Wireless Print Server and  
clicked "Add", the printer was not installed.  
Solution No. 2  
Try installing the Printer using the standard Windows tools, as follows:  
1. Start the Add Printer Wizard.  
2. Select Network Printer when prompted "How is the printer attached  
to your Computer?", and click Next.  
3. When prompted for the Network Path or Queue, enter a dummy  
value such as shown below. (Do NOT select Yes for "Do you print  
for MS-DOS programs?")  
4. The printer wizard will display a message stating that "The Network  
Printer is off-line". This is OK. Continue the Add Printer Wizard  
until finished.  
5. Go to the Printers folder (Control Panel-Printers). The printer icon  
will be grayed out indicating the printer is not ready.  
6. Right-click the Printer, and select Properties. Then select the Details  
tab, as shown below.  
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7. Click the Add Port button. On the resulting screen, select Other,  
then Printer Server, as the port to add, as shown below.  
8. Click OK to see the Print Port Configuration screen, as shown  
below.  
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9. Click the Browse Device button, select the desired 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.  
Problem No. 3  
I connected and configured a WPS (Windows Printing System)  
printer as described, but I can't get the print job to print.  
Solution No. 3  
Printer drivers for WPS printers poll the printer before sending print  
data. Since the printer is networked, the printer is not found and no data  
is sent. The solution is to add your printer as a network printer as  
described in Solution 2 above.  
Note: The screens shown in Solution 2 are from Windows 95. Other  
versions of Windows may look slightly different, but the process is  
identical. If using Window NT or 2000, do NOT enable Sharing for the  
printer.  
Problem No. 4  
When printing from some software applications such as Power  
Point, it takes a long time and the print out is incorrect.  
Solution No. 4  
The problem is due to the printer, which is being configured to Start  
printing after the first page is spooled. To change this setting:  
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Go to Control Panel - Printers and click on your printer.  
Then select File - Properties - Details.  
When the Details screen appears, click the Spool Settings button.  
When the Spool Settings dialogue box appears, choose Start  
printing after last page is spooled and click OK.  
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Problem No. 5  
A printing device connected to the Wireless Print Server port cannot  
print or prints garbage.  
Solution No. 5  
Check the following:  
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Cable connection between Wireless Print Server and printer.  
Printer driver in the application program or Windows matches the  
printer.  
Problem No. 6  
The Configuration button on the Printer Status screen in BiAdmin is  
grayed out, even though my printer is bi-directional.  
Solution No. 6  
The button is unavailable if the printer is busy. You must wait until the  
printer is idle.  
Problem No. 7  
When I send a print job, cannot print or prints garbage.  
Solution No. 7  
The problem may be due to the printer, if the printer you used is an old  
model with low speed, the following steps may solve this problem:  
Try the following:  
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Open the BiAdmin Utility.  
Click the Printer Status icon.  
Change the Printer Type setting to Low Speed or set the Handshake  
Signal setting to Ack & Busy.  
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Appendix A  
A
Specifications  
General Specifications  
TEW-P1U1P Wireless Print Server  
Power Consumption  
External Power Adapter  
LEDs  
5.5w max.  
12V DC  
4
USB Port (1.1)  
Parallel Port  
1
1
Ethernet Interface  
Wireless Interface  
FCC / CE  
10/100BaseT  
IEEE802.11b WLAN standard  
FCC, CE. Class B  
Environmental Specifications  
Operating Temperature  
0 ~ 40°C  
-10 ~ 70°C  
-40 ~ 70°C  
10 ~ 80%  
5 ~ 90%  
Storage Temperature  
Shipping Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Shipping Humidity  
5 ~ 100%  
Parallel Port Pin Assignments  
Pin  
Signal Name  
Direction  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
- Strobe  
+Data 0  
+Data 1  
+Data 2  
+Data 3  
+Data 4  
+Data 5  
+Data 6  
+Data 7  
- ACK  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To printer  
To Server  
To Server  
To Server  
To Server  
To printer  
To Server  
To printer  
To printer  
Ground  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
+ Busy  
+ Paper End  
+ Select  
- Auto Feed  
- Error  
- Init  
- Select In  
GND  
18-25  
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Protocol Support  
Model  
TEW-P1U1P  
TCP/IP  
NetBeui  
AppleTalk  
√
√
√
Feature Support  
Model  
HTTP  
Setup  
E-mail  
Printing Support  
IPP  
FTP/Telnet  
Support  
AutoIP  
TEW-P1U1P  
√
√
√
√
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Appendix B  
B
Network Server Configuration  
Windows NT4.0 Server  
If using Windows Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Support must be installed.  
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If it is already installed, add a TCP/IP Remote Printer, as described below.  
Otherwise, install TCP/IP printing support, then add a TCP/IP Remote Printer.  
Adding TCP/IP Printing Support  
1. Go to Start-Settings-Control Panel-Network.  
2. Click the Service option and ensure that Microsoft TCP/IP Printing is enabled. If it is not  
enabled, select the Add option and enable it as usual.  
3. If you added services in step 2, reboot the computer for the changes to take affect.  
Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer  
1. Go to Start-Settings-Printer and invoke the Add Printer wizard.  
2. When prompted with This printer will be managed by, select My Computer and click  
Next.  
3. Select Add Port…, then select LPR Port and click New Port.  
4. In the Name of Address of server providing lpd: Dialog box, enter the Wireless Print  
Server's IP address.  
5. In the Name of printer or print queue on that server dialog box, enter the appropriate  
logical printer number. (L1 for Parallel Port, L2 for USB Port).  
6. Click OK. When returned to the Printer Ports window, simply select Close and then install  
your printer driver as usual.  
7. When prompted whether or not the printer will be shared, select the Sharing radio button.  
8. In the Shared dialog box, enter the shared printer name. (The shared name is how other  
users will see this printer.) Click OK to save and exit.  
Client PCs can now be configured as described in Chapter 4 - Client Configuration.  
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Windows 2000/2003 Server  
1. Start the Add Printer Wizard, select Network Printer, then click Next to browse for the  
Wireless Print Server.  
2. Locate and double-click the Wireless Print Server, select the desired port (L1 for Parallel  
Port, L2 for USB Port), and click Next.  
A message like the following will be displayed:  
Figure 44: Windows 2000 Message  
Figure 45: Windows2003 Message  
3. Click "OK", and select the correct Manufacturer and Model for this printer.  
4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation.  
5. In the Printers folder, right-click the new printer, and select Sharing.  
•
Select "Shared As:" and enter an appropriate name for this printer. Users will see this  
name when browsing for the printer during installation.  
•
If desired, click "Additional Drivers" and install printer drivers for other versions of  
Windows, such as Windows 98. This will assist users during the installation process.  
6. Click OK to close this Window. Configuration is now complete.  
Client PCs can now be configured as described in Chapter 4 - Client Configuration.  
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Unix Systems  
Your Wireless Print Server supports the LPD Unix printing method, which is supported by all  
common Unix systems.  
You must configure both the Wireless Print Server itself and your Unix system, as described in  
the following sections.  
Wireless Print Server IP Address Configuration  
Because it supports dynamic IP Address allocation using DHCP or BOOTP, the Wireless Print  
Server ships with an IP Address of 0.0.0.0. This is NOT a valid IP Address.  
Therefore, you must do ONE of the following:  
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•
•
•
Check your DHCP server (if you have one), and determine the IP Address allocated to the  
Wireless Print Server.  
Configure your BOOTP Server (if you have one), to provide an IP address to the Wireless  
Print Server, then restart the Wireless Print Server.  
Use a Windows platform and run the Setup Wizard or BiAdmin utility to allocate a valid  
IP Address to the Wireless Print Server.  
Add an entry to the arptable to associate the hardware address of the Wireless Print  
Server with the desired IP address, as follows:  
arp -s IP_Address 00:c0:02:xx:xx:xx  
Where:  
IP_Addressis the IP Address you wish to assign to the Wireless Print Server.  
00:c0:02:xx:xx:xxis the hardware address of the Wireless Print Server.  
Example  
arp -s 192.168.0.21 00:c0:02:12:34:56  
You should then assign this IP address to the Wireless Print Server using your Web  
Browser, as described in Chapter 6 - Web-based Management.  
Note:  
The hardware address of the Wireless Print Server is shown on a sticker on the base of the  
device.  
Other Wireless Print Server Configuration  
The recommended method to configure the Wireless Print Server is to use the Web-based  
interface, as described in Chapter 6 - Web-based Management.  
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•
Ensure that the TCP/IP settings are correct for your network.  
The logical printers (e.g. L1) must be configured correctly to match your system.  
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LPD Configuration  
Configuration for the most common platforms is described below.  
LPD on IBM AIX 4.15  
Before proceeding, ensure that the Wireless Print Server has been assigned an IP Address. To  
setup your AIX system for LPD printing, perform the following steps.  
1. Add the Wireless Print Server to /etc/hosts.lpd, using the name you assigned to the  
Wireless Print Server.  
2. Start the LPD daemon if it is not running, using the following command:  
start src -s qdaemon  
3. Start the system administration tool smit and select Print Spooling.  
4. Create the required number of queues (one for each logical printer) by selecting:  
Add a Print Queue  
Remote (Printer attached to Remote Host)  
Standard Processing  
5. Use the following information:  
Field  
Entry  
Name of queue to add  
Use a single-word queue name, which  
indicates which printer is attached.  
Hostname for remote server  
Wireless Print Server name as used in  
/etc/hosts.lpd.  
Name of queue on remote  
server  
Logical printer number (e.g. L1) to service  
this queue.  
Type of print spooler on  
remote server  
Use default value. (AIX Version xxx)  
6. Ensure that the logical printers are configured in the Wireless Print Server.  
7. Print using the following command:  
lp -d printer_queue file_name  
Where  
printer_queue is one of the entries used in Name of queue to add.  
file_name is the file you wish to print.  
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LPD on System V  
Before beginning LPD Setup, ensure that an IP Address has been assigned to the Wireless Print  
Server. Keep the following points in mind:  
The remote host name is the name of the Wireless Print Server.  
The remote printer name is the print queue name for the Logical Printer. Logical printers also  
need to be configured on the Wireless Print Server itself.  
If your UNIX asks for the LPD type, be sure to identify the service type as BSD. The Wireless  
Print Server’s LPD protocol meets BSD system standards.  
In the sample commands shown, printer_name is the name of the Print Queue serviced by the  
Wireless Print Server, and Spooler_directory is the name of the directory, which is used to  
spool the print jobs.  
Procedure  
Action  
Sample Command  
/usr/lib/lpshut  
Stop Print Services  
Add a System Printer  
Restart the Print Services  
/usr/lib/lpadmin -p printer_name -v /dev/null  
/usr/lib/lpsched  
Enable printing to the new  
printer device  
enable printer_name  
Start accepting jobs for the  
new printer device  
accept printer_name  
Create a spooling directory  
mkdir /usr/spool/Spooler_directory  
Make spooling daemon the  
owner of this directory  
chown daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_directory  
Create read/write permissions  
chmod 775 /usr/spool/Spooler_directory  
Give permissions to LPD  
processes.  
chgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_directory  
Add remote printer(s)  
See following section  
Adding Remote Printers  
A remote printer is added by inserting the following line in the /etc/printcap file.  
The entry is really one line, but can be entered as shown.  
Use a TAB character where shown.  
Printer_name|Remote_Printer_Alias:\  
[TAB] :lp=:\  
[TAB] :rm=PS_NAME:\  
[TAB] :rp=Logical_Printer_name:\  
[TAB] :sd=Spooler_directory:\  
[TAB] :mx#0:  
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Where:  
Printer_name is the Print Queue name used to store jobs for the corresponding logical  
printer.  
PS_NAME is the Wireless Print Server name defined in /etc/hosts.  
Logical_Printer_name is the logical printer name on the Wireless Print Server. (e.g. L1)  
Spooler_directory is the directory you created in Step 6.  
Example:  
Marketing|RP1_PS123456:\  
[TAB] :lp=:\  
[TAB] :rm=PS_Rm203:\  
[TAB] :rp=L1:\  
[TAB] :sd=/usr/spool/Marketing:\  
[TAB] :mx#0:  
Repeat this process for each Logical Printer/Print Queue combination that you wish to create.  
LPD on Linux  
If using the command line, the procedure is the same as for System V. (above)  
On recent Linux distributions, you can use the graphical X-windows interface instead of the  
command line. The procedure is described below, but may vary according to your version of  
Linux.  
1. Start your X-windows shell.  
2. Select Control Panel, then Printer Configuration.  
3. Select Add. For the printer type, select Remote Unix (lpd) Queue.  
4. Use the following data to complete the resulting dialog.  
Field  
Data  
Name  
Enter a name for this printer  
/var/spool/lpd/name_of_printer  
0 (no limit)  
Spool Directory  
File Limit  
Remote Host  
Name or IP Address of Wireless Print Server  
e.g. SC3000014  
Note: host file entry is required to use the name  
instead of IP Address  
Remote Queue  
Ln  
Where n is the Logical Printer number  
By default, L1 is port 1, and L2 is port 2 if the Print  
Server has 2 ports.  
5. Save this data, and exit the Printer Configuration. Configuration is now completed, and the  
printer is now available for use.  
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LPD on BSD  
Before continuing, ensure that an IP Address has been assigned to the Wireless Print Server.  
Remember the following:  
The remote host name is the name of the Wireless Print Server.  
The remote printer name is the logical printer (e.g. L1) on the Wireless Print Server.  
If asked for the LPD type, enter the service type as BSD.  
In the sample commands shown, printer_name is the Print Queue serviced by the logical  
printer on the Wireless Print Server, and Spooler_dir is the name of the directory, which is  
used to spool the print jobs.  
Procedure  
Action  
Sample Command  
Create a spooling directory  
mkdir /usr/spool/Spooler_dir  
chown daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_dir  
Set spooling daemon as owner  
of this directory  
Create read/write permissions  
chmod 775 /usr/spool/Spooler_dir  
Give permissions to LPD  
processes  
chgrp daemon /usr/spool/Spooler_dir  
Add remote printer(s)  
See below  
Start lpc print mechanism  
lpc start printer_name  
Adding Remote Printers  
A remote printer is added by inserting the following line in the /etc/printcap file.  
The entry is really one line, but can be entered as shown.  
Use a TAB character where shown.  
Printer_name|Remote_Printer_Alias:\  
[TAB] :lp=:\  
[TAB] :rm=PS_NAME:\  
[TAB] :rp=Logical_Printer_name:\  
[TAB] :sd=Spooler_directory:\  
[TAB] :mx#0:  
Where:  
Printer_name is the Print Queue name used to store jobs for the corresponding logical  
printer.  
PS_NAME is the Wireless Print Server name defined in /etc/hosts.  
Logical_Printer_name is the logical printer name on the Wireless Print Server. (e.g. L1)  
Spooler_directory is the directory you created in Step 6.  
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Example:  
Marketing|RP1_PS123456:\  
[TAB] :lp=:\  
[TAB] :rm=PS_Rm203:\  
[TAB] :rp=L1:\  
[TAB] :sd=/usr/spool/Marketing:\  
[TAB] :mx#0:  
Repeat this process for each Logical Printer/Print Queue combination that you wish to create.  
Printing using LPD  
For LPD printing instructions, refer to your UNIX manual. The following example is for a  
BSD system:  
lpr -P printer_name filename  
Where:  
printer_name is the name of the Print Queue defined on the Unix host.  
filename is the name of the file you wish to print.  
Example:  
lpr -P Marketing /etc/hosts  
In the above example, the /etc/hosts file is sent to the printer queue Marketing. It will then be  
sent to the logical printer associated with this queue.  
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Netware Systems  
Overview  
•
•
The Print Server must be configured as a valid device on your TCP/IP network.  
To use NDPS (Novell Distributed Printing Services), the Novell server must be running  
Novell NetWare 5, and the PCs (clients) must be running IntranetWare Client V2.2. or  
later.  
The following procedure is designed to enable Public Access Printing under NDPS. Public  
Access Printing allows anybody on the network to access the printer.  
Creating an NDPS Manager Object  
If an NDPS Manager Object already exists, skip this procedure and proceed to Creating an  
NDPS Printer Agent.  
1. Login to NetWare 5.0 Server as Admin and start the NetWare Administrator program  
Nwadmn32.exe.  
2. Select the container on NetWare Administrator where you want the NDPS Manager object  
to reside. (e.g. TeSupp)  
3. Select Create - Object from the menu bar to view the New Object dialog.  
4. Select NDPS Manager as the object to create. The Create NDPS Manager Object window  
shown below will appear.  
Figure 46: Create NDPS Manager Object  
5. Type a name in the NDPS Manager Name.(e.g. SerMGR in Figure 1 above)  
6. Browse the Resident Server and select where you want the NDPS Manager object to be  
assigned. (e.g. TECH_50.TeSupp in figure 1 above)  
7. Browse the Database Volume and select where you want the NDPS Manager database to  
be assigned. (e.g. TECH_50_SYS.TeSupp in figure 1 above)  
8. Click Create. The new NDPS Manager will appear in the main browser window.  
To start the NDPS Manager in future, enter the following command at the console:  
LOAD NDPSM  
then select the NDPS Manager object.  
To start the NDPS Manager whenever you bring up the server, add a command like  
the following to your server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file:  
LOAD NDPSM SerMGR.TeSupp  
The last item is the name of the NDPS Manager object you wish to load.  
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9. After creating an NDPS Manager, you can create NDPS printers by using NetWare  
Administrator, as explained below.  
Creating an NDPS Printer Agent  
To create Public Access Printers using the NDPS Manager Object in NetWare Administrator,  
follow this procedure:  
1. Start the NDPS Manager object you will be using to control the Printer Agent.  
2. At the Identification page, click the Printer Agent List.  
3. Click New to see the Create Printer Agent window, as shown below.  
Figure 47: Create Printer Agent  
4. Enter the desired name for the Printer Agent (PA) Name.  
5. Normally, the NDPS Manager will be the NDPS Manger object you are using.  
6. Select Novell Printer Gateway in the Gateway Type. (see figure2 above)  
7. Click OK and then select the available printer.  
8. Select Remote (LPR on IP) in the Connection Type.  
9. Click Next to see the following Configure Port Handler screen.  
Figure 48 Configure Port Handler  
10. In the Host address IP field, enter the IP Address previously assigned to the Print Server  
device.  
11. In the Printer Name field, enter the Logical Port name on the Print Server. (L1 for Parallel  
Port, L2 for USB Port).  
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12. Click Finish, then select appropriate drivers for Windows 3.1, Windows 95/98 etc as  
required.  
13. The new Printer Agent will now appear in the Printer Agent List window.  
Repeat this procedure for any other ports on the Print Server, or for any other logical printers  
you wish to use.  
Client PCs can now be configured as described in Chapter 4 - Client Configuration.  
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