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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference may cause
undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: (1).
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, (2). Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver, (3). Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected, (4). Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Important Note:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
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limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20 cm (8 inches) during normal
operation.
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Part No. PS636U2PW-V1.2
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1. Introduction
Product Overview
The external print servers enhance capability by letting you place your printers at convenient
locations directly on the Ethernet network, and by increasing network printer performance
and management. Please note that the print server does not support printing with host-based
printers, e.g. CAPT, GDI, PPA.
Network Management
The print servers support the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which remote
printer management and a warning. A standard SNMP agent is permanent on these print
servers. Any standard SNMP-based application can be used to access and manage these
print servers.
Network configuration
The print servers provide an embedded web server that can be accessed via a proper web
browser. We also subsidiary Windows-based PSAdmin utility which help administrator to
setup print server environment.
Components and Features
802.11g Wireless Print Server
˙1-Bi-directional parallel port (IEEE 1284) for port 1(PID1)
˙2-USB 2.0 High Speed ports for port 2, 3(PID2, 3)
˙Fast Ethernet network port: RJ-45 for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
˙1 Setup CD contains driver and manual for Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003
˙One external AC power adapter
˙One Quick Installation Guide
˙Built-in Reset Button
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LED Indicators
LED State Indication
Power
Status
WLAN Blinking (Green)
On (Green) The Print Server’s power is on.
Off The Print Server’s power is off.
Blinking for POST
(Red)
When power switched on, the Status indicator will flash five
times, and then off.
Indicating the linkage and data transmission via wireless
connectivity.
100Mbps On (Green) LAN Port has a valid network connection at 100Mbps.
10Mbps On (Orange) LAN Port has a valid network connection at 10Mbps.
Parallel Blinking (Green) Data is being transmitted via Parallel Port.
USB1
USB2
Blinking (Green) Data is being transmitted via USB Port at USB 2.0.
Blinking (Orange) Data is being transmitted via USB Port at USB 1.1.
Blinking (Green) Data is being transmitted via USB Port at USB 2.0.
Blinking (Orange) Data is being transmitted via USB Port at USB 1.1.
Before you start, you should prepare the following items:
One Windows-based computer with print server setup CD
One printer
One printer cable
One 802.11b/g Access Point (optional)
Hardware Installation
To install the print servers, you need to complete these steps:
˙Confirm that your printer parallel port or USB Port works well.
˙Connect the print server to the network and printer, and plug in the print server.
Follow these instructions to install the print servers, please refer to any peripheral
you are connecting to the print server:
1. Turn off the printer’s power.
2. Connect the print server to your printer with the supplied printer cable.
3. Turn the printer’s power on.
4. Plug the AC power adapter into the power connector on the print server.
5. Wait 10 seconds as part of the print server’s Power On Self Test (POST).
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Note: The Status LED should be flash five times when POST. If not, please contact your
local dealer for repair or replacement.
Rear Panel
USB1USB2LAN
PARALLEL
PARALLEL is Port 1(PID1)
USB1 is Port 2(PID2)
USB2 is Port 3(PID3)
Network Environment
Wired Network with Print Server:
Printer
Print Server
HUB
ComputerComputerComputer
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Wireless Network with Print Server:
Infrastructure (Access Point) Mode:
Printer
Print Server
LaptopLaptop
Ad-Hoc (PEER-to-PEER) Mode:
Printer
Print Server
HUBAccess Point
ComputerComputerComputer
LaptopLaptop
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2. Print Server Installation
Preparation
To meet users’ network printing needs in today’s heterogeneous and multiple protocol
networking environments, the print server supports industrial standard protocols, including
TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk. This means that the print server supports the
most popular network operating systems today, including NetWare, Windows
95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003, UNIX systems and Macintosh computer. As such, there might
be several ways to deploy the print server on your network.
Supported Networks
Print server supports a variety of network protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI
and AppleTalk. In addition, we provide software for network configuration on the following
networks:
˙Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.x, 5.x, 6.0, 6.5 (Bindery and NDS)
˙Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me
˙Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
˙Apple EtherTalk
˙UNIX /Linux system
˙Internet (via Internet Printer Connection software)
Configuration Solution Table
Setup Operating
System
PSAdmin utility / Setup Wizard
Windows
95/98/Me
Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003
Embedded Web server
Windows-based
system, Mac OS,
Linux…
Internet Printing Protocol(IPP)
Windows
NT/2000/XP/2003
Function Remarks
Install a single
network on a
peer-to-peer
network
Remote setup
print server from
private LAN
Printing via the
internet to
Internet Printing
Easy printer installation runs from print server
setup CD
Follow standard browser, e.g. IE or Netscape
Allows saving distribution of HQ hardcopy
document over Internet, replacing fax, mail
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Protocolenabled print
server
Comment
Configuration solution Table has many installations way to setup Windows 95/98/Me,
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003, NetWare, UNIX / Linux system and Mac computer. Firstly, we
introduce PSAdmin utility. Then we will discuss Embedded Web Server Installation with print
server.
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3. Software Installation
The PSAdmin is a proprietary Windows-based management program that can assist you in
configuring and managing your print server in NetWare environments. The program can be
installed from the setup CD of print server.
Installing the PSAdmin and Print Server’s Driver
1. To enable network communication with print server, your computer must have a proper
IP address, e.g. 192.168.0.100 (the print server’s default IP is 192.168.0.10)
2. Insert the setup CD into your CD-drive. The autorun program will be started.
3. Choose Wizard to install the print server and configure the connected printer.
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4. Click Next, the wizard will automatically discover the print server.
5. From the Select A Print Server screen, select the print server port that you want to
configure and click Next.
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Note:
Rear Panel
USB1USB2LAN
PARALLEL
PARALLEL is Port 1(PID1)
USB1 is Port 2(PID2)
USB2 is Port 3(PID3)
6. On the Change Settings screen, select No or Yes:
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Click No if you want the print server to keep using the default IP address and keep the default
Infrastructure settings:
z Infrastructure mode
z SSID: <ANY>
z Encryption: none
z DHCP client: Off
z IP address: 192.168.0.10
z Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Click Yes if you want change wireless settings or assign a static IP address to the print
server:
z On the Basic Wireless Settings screen, select Communication Type according to
your network:
- Infrastructure
- Ad-Hoc
z Enter the proper SSID of your wireless network.
- Channel: optional
- Data Transmit Rates: select Auto or others
- Transmit Mode: select Auto or others
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z On the Wireless Security screen, enable or disable WEP/WPA encryption, configure
according to your wireless network and click Next.
z On the TCP/IP Settings screen, specify a fixed or dynamic IP address for the print
server, a fixed IP address is highly recommended. Click Next.
Note:
The IP address of print server must be within the same subnet as your network adapter.
7. In the setup wizard, select an already configured printer from the list, click Next, Next
and then Finish to complete the installation.
or
Select Add New Printer if the print server is connected to a printer that hasn’t been
installed before and does not appear in the list.
8. Click Add New Printer to launch Windows Add Printer Wizard.
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9. Click Next and select Local Printer, make sure the Automatically detect and install
my Plug and Play printer check box is NOT checked. Then click Next.
10. Make sure the Use the following port radio-button is clicked and select LPT1:
(Recommended Printer Port) from the pull-down list. Then click Next.
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11. Select Manufacturer and Printer from the lists of printer’s driver. Then click Next.
12. If you already have the printer’s driver installed, you will be asked whether to keep it or to
replace it. Click Next. Supply a name for the printer and choose whether you want to
make it your default printer. Then click Next.
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13. Then, choose whether you want to share the printer with other network users, print a test
page (please select No.), etc. Select the appropriate radio-button and click Next and
Finish.
14. In the setup wizard, finish the installation by highlighting the installed printer in the
Select a Printer list and click Next, Next -> Finish.
15. From Windows system, go to start -> Printers and Faxes and highlight your newly
installed printer.
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16. Right-click, select Properties -> Ports and verify that the print server’s port appears.
17. Go to General; click Print Test Page to verify the configuration.
18. Done.
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Note:
If you wish to install more print servers, start setup wizard from your Windows Start menu: start -> All
Programs -> Network Print Server -> PSWzard and repeat the installation procedure.
Using PSAdmin
After the software of setup CD is successfully installed, starts PSAdmin utility from your
Windows Start menu: start -> All Programs -> Network Print Server -> PSAdmin. The
screen will then appear as follow picture.
All print server(s) on the LAN will be displayed along with their respective device name, MAC
Address, print server name, firmware version, and status. The terms are defined as follows:
Device Name: The name of the print server hardware used for identification purposes.
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MAC Address: The Ethernet address of the print server.
Print server Name: The print server to which the device is attached.
Version: The firmware version of the print server.
Status: To come up a Printer’s status presently.
Wizard
Wizard is a configuration program that can assist you in setting up the necessary parameters
for your print server device to function. Setup a print server by using Wizard.
TCP/IP Wizard
1. Click Wizard button just like a picture <>.and select TCP/IP Wizard.
2 Select “Obtain an IP address from DHCP server”. If there is a DHCP server on your
network. This option allows the print server to obtain IP-related settings automatically
from your DHCP server. This setting, by default, is disabled. If you would like to manually
specify an IP address to the device, please skip to the following step.
3 In the IP Address option, type an IP address for the print server. The IP address must
meet the IP addressing requirements of the network segment.
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4 (Optional) In the Subnet Mask option, type the Subnet Mask your LAN or network
segment is currently configured to use.
5 (Optional) In the Gateway field, type the IP address of gateway.
6 When done, click OK button. The program will save the above settings into the print
server.
7 Done
NetWare Wizard
1. Log into your NetWare file server as a Supervisor (Admin.) or equivalent.
2. Click Wizard button just like a picture <>.and select NetWare Wizard, as follow
picture.
3. Select the NetWare File Server to which the print server device will be attached.
4. Type in a Print server.
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5. Type in a Print Queue Names.
Note: Each print queue corresponds to each print port of the print server.
6. Click OK.
7. Done.
8. From your NetWare client computer, such as Windows 95/98/Me, create a printer that is
connected (redirected) to one of the NetWare print queues serviced by the print server.
Manual Setup
Manual Setup is a configuration program designed for more experienced users. Also, all the
configurations here can be configure by the WEB management of print server. You can refer
to the Chapter 5.
General:
1. Select the print server that you wish to configure.
2. Click Properties in the tool bar and the following screen will appear, Properties button
just like a picture <>, as follow picture.
Then, user can change the print server’s device name and password. Default is no
password.
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Wireless:
User can change the print server’s wireless settings and security to match his current
wireless network.
TCP/IP:
User can change the print server’s IP address. Default is 192.168.0.10/255.255.255.0.
We highly recommend specifying a fixed IP address for the print server
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Netware:
User can change the print server’s Netware settings to match his current Netware network.
Apple Talk:
User can change the print server’s AppleTalk settings to match his current Mac OS network.
SNMP:
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User can change the print server’s SNMP settings.
Advanced:
User can enable the print server’s Netware Bindery/NDS printing support.
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