Table of Contents Quick Installation Guide Introduction Installing Hardware Installing and Starting the PS Admin Program Before Install PS Admin Program Installing PS Admin Program Starting PS Admin Program Configure Your Print Server Choosing a Name for Your Print Server Setting a Password for Your Print Server Changing Print Server Port Setting Setting up Workstation Printing...
Quick Installation Guide Introduction The Quick Installatio n Guide gives step-by-step instructions for setting up the Wireless Print Server. For more detailed information about the Wireless Print Server, its components, making network connections and technical specifications, please refer to the User’s Manual included in your Print Server Installation CD.
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Note 2: The print server’s ad-hoc mode supports two modes (802.11 ad-hoc mode and proprietary ad-hoc mode). You can position the DIP switch on the print server to the mode you want to operate. Which option of the ad-hoc mode is required depends on the operation of your print server.
8. Plug the AC power adapter into an AC power outlet. This will supply power to the Wireless Print Server. The Wireless Print Server Self-Test (POST) routines will proceed automatically. Installing and starting the PS Admin program PS Admin program can be conveniently used to configure and manage your print server from any personal computer running the Windows operating systems.
Starting PS Admin If you are using Windows 95/98/Me/2000 or Windows NT 4.0 (or a later version of Windows) to start the PS Admin program: 1. Press the Start button in the taskbar. 2. Within the Programs menu, select PS Admin. 3.
WARNING: If the password is lost or forgotten, use the “Reset” button in the back of the Wireless Print Server. If the procedure does not restore the settings to factory default, please contact D-Link Technical Support.
Changing Print Server Port Settings Your network Print Server may provides a number printer ports. For each port, you can determine: The name of the port A comment describing the port To set the parameters for a printer port, 1. Select the Print Server in the PS Admin main window’s server name display 2.
Setting up Workstation Printing This section describes how to make it possible for your Microsoft Networking client workstations to access printers connected to your print server. Microsoft Networking services, based on the NetBEUI protocol, provide network users with peer-to-peer network services. Please make sure the NetBEUI protocol has been enabled before setting up workstation printing..
Windows 2000 Client Workstation printing To allow your Windows 2000 workstation to print over the network directly through your network print server, 1. From the Start menu, choose the Setting submenu, then the Printers item within it. Windows will display the Printers folder. 2.
6. At this point Windows will ask you to choose the correct printer driver for the printer. Choose your printer’s make and model from the list, or use the driver disk included with the printer. When you have chosen the correct printer, click OK to continue.