7. On the [Wireless Screens], the settings should be set to match your
other Wireless Stations. Refer to the following table Wireless Settings
for details.
8. Click [Next] to continue to the final screen.
9. Click [Finish] to save the data to the Print Server.
Print Server configuration is now complete.
Wireless Settings
Mode
If using an Access Point, select [Infrastructure
Otherwise, select [Ad-Hoc
Wireless stations support this.)
SSID
In Infrastructure mode, this must match the Access point.
In Ad-Hoc mode, this must match the other Wireless stations.
Channel
In Infrastructure mode, the Access point determines the Channel used.
In Ad-Hoc mode, this should match the other Wireless stations.
(In 802.11 Ad-Hoc mode, the Print Server can join a group which
is using a different Channel.)
WEP
In Infrastructure mode, this must match the Access point.
Settings
For Ad-Hoc mode, this must match the other Wireless stations.
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]
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]
(802.11 Ad-Hoc is preferred, if your other
PC Setup
Windows PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printing
With this system, each PC prints directly to the Print Server.
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.
PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printing
Windows 2000/XP Setup
The recommended printing method is to use LPR, as follows:
1. Open your [Printers folder], right-click the desired printer
and select [Properties].
2. When prompted, choose the [Ports] tab and click the
[Add Port] button.
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