Step Three:
Connect the included power adapter to the power socket on the Wireless USB
Print Server. Plug the power adapter into a standard power outlet.
Note to UK Users: Attach the correct power plug to the power adapter.
Step Four:
Make sure your computer is turned on. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your CD-
ROM drive. Click Setup Wizard and then click Next.
Note: If your CD-ROM does not automatically launch, click Windows Start, Run, type
D:\autorun (if your CD-ROM drive uses a different letter, type that letter in place of "D"),
and click OK.
The Wireless USB Print Server will be shown in the list. Select the print server in the list and click
Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the settings of the Print Server. Make sure
your enter the correct settings for your wireless network, including SSID, security information,
and network type (Infrastucture or AdHoc). Click Finish to complete the Setup Wizard. You will
then be prompted to install the Peer-to-Peer (PTP) driver. Click Yes.
Follow the on-screen instructions. When prompted, select the printer port and click Next. If the
printer appears in the Existing Printers list, select it and click Connect. Then click Close to exit
the Printer Port Setup. If the printer doesn't appear, click Add New Printer and follow the on-
screen instructions. After installing the printer, you should now see it in the Existing Printers list.
Select the printer, click Connect, and then click Close to exit the Printer Port Setup.
Note: If you experience any problems or do not see an asterisk next to the port name in the
Printer Port Setup screen, click Refresh. You may need to click this a few times. If it still
doesn't appear, refer to the Troubleshooting section in this guide.
You will now be able to use your USB printer only from this computer. To print a test page, click
Windows Start, Control Panel, and then Printers and Faxes (This may be slightly different
depending on your operating system). Right-click the printer you just installed, select Properties,
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