Hawking PN7127P User Manual

PN7127P
The Fastest Networking Printing Solution
Easily connect printer to network
Compatible with most printers
Simple to Install, easy to use
Compatible with most Networking Systems
Remote Web Management
Internet Printing
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) lets you easily connect to any printer and print documents by specifying the device's URL. With IPP Technology, Printing over a WAN or the Internet becomes much easier. You can send a job to a printer in another country just as easily as to a printer in your own office. IPP also turns your printer into a killer fax machine. Why send a degraded image by fax, when you can simply print an original at the destination?
Network your printer
The palm-sized Hawking 10/100 Internet Print Server is the most convenient way to connect your printer to a network. It provides 10/100Mbps auto-sensing port, allowing flexible attachments to either 10BaseT or 100BaseTX networks without the need for a dedicated PC print server. The PN7127P also supports multiple servers and multiple protocols, which will allow you to print from anywhere, from any computer and from any application. The PN7127P not only gives network users greater flexibility, but also reduces file server load. This enhances both printing performance as well as overall network performance. You can place your printer anywhere in the network. There is no need to place your printer right next to the workstation or file server. Managing your PN7127P is simple. The built-in Web Management feature will allow you to configure, monitor the status of and even reset the PN7127P from anywhere via a web browser. Furthermore, the PN7127P supports the most popular network protocols such as Microsoft NetBEUI, Novell IPX/SPX, Macintosh AppleTalk, TCP/IP, IPP which will allow you to connect the PN7127P to any platform such as Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP, NT, NetWare, UNIX, LINUX and Macintosh Network.
Package Contents:
1 10/100 Print Server
1 3.5" setup diskette
1 external AC power adapter
1 user’s manual
Systems Requirement:
§ 10BaseT or 100BaseTX network
§ Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP, Netware, Mac
OS 8.x, UNIX or LINUX
§ Printer with parallel port
Network Protocol Support:
§ Appletalk
§ Netbeui
§ IPX/SPX
§ TCP/IP
§ DHCP
§ SNMP
Ready, Network & Go!
It's easy to install, it's easy to use! Everyone can do it.
Step 1 – Connect it
Connect the PN7127P directly to your printer via the Parallel port – no printer cables are needed. Connect to the existing network via the RJ45 port. The PN7127P is 10/100 Auto-Sensing so you don’t need to worry about what speed your hub is. Next, plug in the included power adapter.
Step 2 – Install it
Then, insert the setup diskette into the A:/ drive and run the Setup program. It’s that easy.
Step 3 – Add it
Click the Add Printer Icon to add the printer to your Networked PC. Now you can enjoy fast Network Printing from anywhere and from any application
Application Diagram:
Features Benefits
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) RJ45 Auto-Sensing Port Standard Centronics Port
Flexible and convenient
Web Management Configure, monitor and
Supports Multiple protocols
Allows you to print over a WAN or the Internet Connect to a 10BaseT or 100BaseTX Network Directly Connects to printer – No printer cable required Place your printer anywhere in the network-No need to place your printer next to the workstation or file server
reset via the web browser Print from anywhere and from any application
Ordering Inf ormation:
PN6125 1-Port Mini Print Server PN7127P 1-Port 10/100M Mini Print Server PN7117P 1-Port Mini Internet Print Server PN7337P 3-Port Internet Print Server
Hawking Technologies, INC.
6A Faraday, Irvine, California, USA Sales: (888) 662-8828, (949) 580-0888
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Copyright Hawking Technologies, Inc. 2002. All rights reserved .All trademarks herein are the property of their respective owners. Product specification subjects to change without notice.
Specification:
Network Int erface:
§ One RJ 45 IEEE 802.3 10BaseT and 802.3u 100BaseTX auto-sensing
§ Cat.3/5 UTP, 100ohm STP cabling up to
328ft/100M
Printer Interface:
§ One DB25 Female print port
LED Indicators:
§ Power , Status , Flow/Link
Network Protocol Support:
§ IPX/SPX, NETBEUI, TCP/IP, IPP, DHCP, SNMP and AppleTalk protocols
Network Operation Systems Support:
§ Windows 98/95/ME/XP, 2000, NT 3.51, 4.x
§ NetWare 3.12, 4.x and 5.x (Bindery & NDS)
§ Mac OS 8.x or later
§ BSD-based UNIX 4.x, Sun OS, DEC Ultrix,
IBM AIX, HP -UX etc.
§ AT&T System V-based UNIX: AT&T, SCO, Sun
Solaris, UnixWare, Linux etc.
Network Printing Support:
§ IPP, Internet Printing Protocol
§ NetWare "Print Server" mode
§ NetWare multiple print queues
§ Windows NT/2000 printers pool feature
§ Multiple NT/2000 servers, printing on demand
§ Windows 95/98/ME/XP peer-to-peer networks
§ RFC 1179 Peer-to-Peer printing
§ UNIX LP Daemon (LPD) printing
Configuration Support:
§ Web Management
§ SNMP Management
§ All-in-one Windows -based setup program
§ DHCP (client)
§ Telnet, TFTP for NT, UNIX setup
§ RARP , BOOTP protocols
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