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Version: 1.0(July, 2005)

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  • Page 1 Fast Ethernet Print Server User’s Manual Version: 1.0(July, 2005)
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT Copyright ©2005/2006 by Edimax Technology. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of this company.
  • Page 3 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure set forth for an uncontrolled environment. In order to avoid the possibility of e xceeding the FCC radio frequency exposure limits, human proximity to the antenna shall not be less than 20cm (8 inches) during normal operation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 1.1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION................1 1.3 Network Printing Architecture..........2 Print Server Network Functions..............2 Network Printing Functions for Clients ............3 Network Printing Functions for Network Server.........5 1.4 Network Printing Environment..........6 1.6 Firmware & Printing Function..........8 3. WINDOWS PEER-TO-PEER NETWORK 3.1 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE................9 3.2 Administrator Installation and Setup.........10...
  • Page 5 7.9 TCP/IP Configuration............48 7.10 Wireless Configuration...........50 7.11 SNMP Configuration ............57 8. WEB MANAGEMENT 8.1 INTRODUCTION..62 8.3 Device Status ..............63 8.3.1 System....................63 8.3.2 Printer....................63 8.3.3 TCP/IP.....................64 8.3.4 SM B....................64 8.3.5 SNM P....................65 8.3.6 NetWare ..................65 8.3.7 AppleTalk..................66 8.4.1 System...................66 8.4.2 Advanced Settings................67 8.4.3 TCP/IP....................68 8.4.4 SM B....................69...
  • Page 6: Product Introduction 1.1 Product Introduction

    1 . P r o d u c t I n t r o d u c t i o n 1 .1 P r o d u c t In t r o d u c t io n Thank yo u for p urc hasi ng a nd using o ur p rint ser ver .
  • Page 7: Network Printing Architecture

    1.3 Network Print ing Architecture This section illus trates how print ser ve r func tions and operates o n the netwo rk. Before yo u i nsta ll a nd use pri nt server , it is strong ly recomme nded tha t yo u read this section comp lete ly, and select o nly the c hap ters yo u need according to your network operating s ystem b y “Conte nts of the User’s Ma nua l”...
  • Page 8: Network Printing Functions For Clients

    can directly p rint to the p rint ser ver from a ny of its ins talled protocol. Ne twor k Pr in tin g F u nctio n s for Clien ts Client User Unix Print Server Windows NT Server NetWare Server Windows NT Windows 2000...
  • Page 9 In the c lient i nsta lla tion p rocedure , a fter PTPP (Peer- to- Peer Printi ng Drive r) is i nsta lled into Windo ws, the s ys tem will automatically (ma nual co nfiguration is also allowed) search a ll the print ser ve rs o n the network, a nd the n add their printing po rts into Windo ws’...
  • Page 10: Network Printing Functions For Network Server

    Ne twor k Pr in tin g F u nctio n s for Ne two rk Se rver Network Server Unix Print Server Windows NT Server NetWare Server Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows 98 Wor kstation Common ne twork ser vers are c lassified as fo llo wing : Windows NT/2000/2003 Our pri nt ser ver s ystem pro vides PTPP (Peer- to-Peer Printing ) dri ver a nd utilities fo r Wi ndows NT/2000/2003.
  • Page 11: Network Printing Environment

    1.4 Network Print ing Environment Common ne twork e nvironment a re classified as followi ng: Windows Peer- to-Peer Network The c lient’s P TPP drive r will use TCP/IP pro tocol to pri nt throug h print se r ver. Windows NT/2000/2003 Network Netwo rk pri nti ng func tion will become availab le a fter PTPP driver is i nsta lled into Windo ws NT/2000/2003.
  • Page 12 1.5 Con ten ts o f the User ’s M an u al Chapter 2 e xplains pri nt se r ver’s hardwa re ins tallatio n a nd config uratio n. It is strong ly recomme nded fo r yo u to read. The fo llo wing c hapters introduce : Chapter 3 .
  • Page 13: Firmware & Printing Function

    1.6 Firmware & Print ing Function The pri nt ser ver p ro vides a comple te network printing solution. The feature se t is listed belo w: PTPP (Peer-to-Peer-Pri nti ng) TCP/IP (LPR) IPP Pri nti ng NetWare Binder y Pri nti ng AppleTalk SMB Printing 2.
  • Page 14: Windows Peer-To-Peer Network 3.1 System Architecture

    3 . W i n d o w s Pe e r - t o - Pe e r Ne tw o r k 3 .1 S y s t e m A r c h it e c t u r e Print se r ver s uppor ts Wi ndows Peer -to-Peer ne twork printi ng mode, whic h is s uitable for mos t medi um a nd small network e nviro nme nts.
  • Page 15: Administrator Installation And Setup

    3.2 Adminis trator Installation and Setup The Administrator Ins tallation can be per formed on Windows 95 /98/Me /NT/2000/XP/2003 with the same user inter face. Befo re the insta lla tion, please verify that yo ur network p rotocol is ins talled o n yo ur PC ( TCP/IP, IPX and/or Ne tBEUI) .
  • Page 16 The “ Utilities Setup” wi ndow will be displayed . Click “Ne xt”. Click “Ne xt” to ins tall the utilities i n the defa ult folder or click “Browse ” to specify the destina tion folde r whe re yo u would like to i nsta ll the utilities.
  • Page 17 The s yste m will star t to i nsta ll the utilities automatically.
  • Page 18 You ha ve comp leted the ins tallatio n p hase a nd prepare to config ure the Print Ser ver . The “Choose Pri nt Serve r” will list all Pri nt Ser vers within the ne twork . Selec t the Print Server you wo uld like to co nfigure and click “Ne xt”.
  • Page 19 Specify the IP Address for the Pri nt Ser ve r ma nua lly or click “Ne xt” to keep de fa ult IP Address, i.e. 192.168.2 .2. The co nfig uratio n s um mar y is displayed in the wi ndow. No w, yo u ha ve co mpleted the “Print Ser ver Setup ”.
  • Page 20 The Administrator Ins tallation Program ha ve exec uted the installatio n proced ure that perfor ms the fo llo wing tasks: Ins tall a ll utilities a nd dri vers to the admi nistrato r’s PC. Configure the print ser ve r (i ncludi ng the print ser ve r name and network protoco l) Add the netwo rk por t of the print ser ve r to the administrator’s PC.
  • Page 21: Client Installation And Setup

    3.4 Client Insta llat ion and Setup The Client Insta lla tion ca n be perfo rmed o n Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 with the sa me user inte rface. Before the i nsta lla tion p rocedure , p lease co nfirm that yo ur PC has co nnected to the netwo rk a nd i nsta lled a t least o ne network p rotocol.
  • Page 22 Click “Ne xt” to ins tall the utilities i n the defa ult folder or click “Browse ” to specify the destina tion folde r whe re yo u would like to i nsta ll the utilities. Specify the program fo lder where the program icons will be added to, c lick “...
  • Page 23 Now, the insta lla tion procedure is comp leted, yo u are read y to set up the client’s comp ute r. All network ports of the Print Ser vers detec ted o n the netwo rk will be added to yo ur PC automatically, click “Continue”...
  • Page 24 After the ins tallatio n, yo u have comple ted the fo llo wing tasks: Ins tall a ll utilities a nd dri vers to the c lient’s PC. Add all the pri nt ser ver’s network ports of the network to the clie nt’s PC.
  • Page 25: Client Utilities

    3.5 Client Utilities After Clie nt Insta lla tion is comple ted, there will be three tools i n pri nt ser ver’s Progra m fo lder. Network Ports Quick Setup Remote Ports Uninstall Network Driver 3.5.1 Networ k Por ts Qu ick Se tup Network Ports Quick Setup Utility offe rs a ve r y simple method to add or remo ve pri nt ser ver’s pri nte r por t from the client’s co mputer.
  • Page 26: Remote Ports (Utility)

    If yo u ha ve jus t i nstalled a nother new print se r ver i n the network, yo u m us t r un this prog ram first. This program will search for ne w p rint ser vers a nd allow yo u to add the new network p rinter por t i nto client’s comp ute r co nve niently.
  • Page 27 Step2. E nter print se r ver’s name, IP address , selec t used ports, a nd enter LPR q ue ue name o f eac h po rt. Click “ Ok” . Step3. The new remo te pri nt port is displayed as follows. In order to use the remote printing functio n, yo u will ha ve to proceed with nor mal Add Printe r proced ure a nd select yo ur printer port as the newly added re mote p rinter por t.
  • Page 29: Windows Add Printer Procedure

    Windows Add Printer Procedure After adding a “ Network Port” of the pri nt ser ver to yo ur PC by Admi nistrato r or Client Ins tallatio n Program , yo u ca n follo w the proced ure described below to add printer to the Windows.
  • Page 30 Step5. C hoose the s uitab le “Pri nt Ser ver Network Por t” whic h was c reated b y the Administrator Ins tallation or Client Insta llatio n p rocess a nd click “Ne xt”. Step6. Select a s uitable p rinter manufacture r a nd the printer model a nd c lick “Ne xt”...
  • Page 31 Step7. Name yo ur p rinte r a nd se tup the defa ult pri nter , click “Ne xt” . Step8. Choose to pri nt the test page or not. It is recomme nded to print a test page. Click “Ne xt”.
  • Page 32 Step9. Yo u ha ve added the p rinte r to the PC successfully. The informa tion of the pri nter is displa yed in the wi ndows. Click “Finish” .
  • Page 33: Windows Nt/2000/2003 Network 4.1 System Architecture

    4 . W i n d o w s N T / 2 0 0 0 / 2 0 0 3 Ne tw o r k 4 .1 S y s t e m A r c h it e c t u r e In Windo ws network enviro nme nt, other tha n the Peer-to - Peer network printing arc hitecture described in the pre vio us chapter , we a lso offer the Ser ver -Based Printi ng...
  • Page 34: Windows Nt/2000/2003 Server Installation And Setup

    4.2 W indows NT/2000/2003 Server Installat ion and Setup Please follow the p rocedures described belo w fo r installatio n a nd co nstr uct a peer- to-peer co nnectio n (PTPP) between Windo ws NT/2000/2003 Ser ver a nd Print Ser ver . Step1.
  • Page 35: User Installation And Setup

    4.3 User Installa tion and Setup After ser ve r side’s insta lla tion is comple ted, c lient side wi ll be able to fi nd the ser ver’s s hared p rinter i n Network Neighbor hood. Yo u o nly need to per form Window’s standard Add New Printer procedure, select “Network Printer”...
  • Page 36: Netware Network 5.1 System Architecture

    5 . N e t Wa re Ne tw o r k 5 .1 S y s t e m A r c h it e c t u r e We impleme nt Ne tWare pri nte r s hari ng func tionality into the print ser ver itse lf, thus allowi ng o ne o r mo re pri nters attac hed b y a print ser ve r to be co nnected to the network.
  • Page 37: Installation Using Pconsole

    Impro ve prod uc tivity b y locating the pri nte r near the workgro up. Each pri nt se r ver s ho uld log into a NetWa re ser ver before servicing the pri nt jobs . Eac h pri nt ser ver will occ up y a user account with which it ca n log i nto the NetWare ser ver .
  • Page 38 9. Press E nter to select the ne wly created print ser ve r. 10. Select Print Ser ver Config uratio n. 11. Select Printer Co nfiguration. 12. Select Printer 0 (or Printe r 1, Printer 2 ), and press Enter , the n selec t LPT1 (or LPT2, LPT3) in the Type field.
  • Page 39 number for the que ue se r vice, or press E nter to accept the default. 16. Repeated ly press Escape to e xit the PCONSOLE program. 17. Reset the print ser ve r to ha ve the c hanges take e ffect. NOTE: If the pri nt ser ver yo u ha ve is with m ultiple printer connectors , yo u ma y crea te m ultiple print q ue ues a nd printer objects .
  • Page 40: Unix System Network 6.1 Introduction

    6 . U N I X S y s te m Ne tw o r k 6 .1 In t r o d u c t io n The pri nt ser ver is a vailab le for TCP/IP pri nti ng b y Unix LPD (Line Printe r Daemo n) p rotocol.
  • Page 41: Dhcp

    The pri nt ser ver will use the last three methods to obtai n its IP address a utoma tically if its IP address is configured as Auto (0.0.0 .0). 6.3.1 DHCP Th e re a re m a n y U n i x s ys tems th a t s up p o rt D HC P p ro to col , a n d th e p ro ce du res to co n fi gu re th e D HC P se rve r d a ta b as e a re d i ffe re n t.
  • Page 42 m us t b e p re ce de d b y th e h t ta g . Th e i p = ta g s h o u ld co rres po n d to th e IP a d d ress yo u w a n t to ass i gn to th e p ri n t se rve r.
  • Page 43 1. Optiona lly, assig n a name correspo nding to the pri nt server ’ s IP address. Yo u ca n add this address to the /etc/hosts file , b y adding a line s uc h as: 203.66.191.186 pserver 2.
  • Page 44: Configuration Utility 7.1 Introduction

    7 . C o n f i g u r a t i o n U t i l i t y 7 .1 In t r o d u c t io n This c hapter i ntroduces print se r ver’s s ystem co nfiguratio n utility in Windo ws e nviro nme nt.
  • Page 45 7.2 Search for All Available Pr int Server Ever y time whe n yo u r un print ser ve r’s configura tion utility, click the “Search” icon o n the too l bar . The config uratio n uti lity will dela y for se ve ral seco nds because the utility is usi ng s ys tem’s a vailable ne two rk pro tocols to search for all pri nt ser vers on the ne twork .
  • Page 46: Status Of Print Server

    7.3 Status o f Print Server Click “Status” icon on the tool bar, the s tatus o f the cur rent se lected p rint ser ver will be s howed o n the right side of the windo w. The informa tion of the pri nt ser ver displayed are MAC ID, Model Type, Firm ware Version, sta tus of each printer port, NetWare file se r ver name , NetWa re file ser ver polling...
  • Page 47: Setup The Print Server

    7.4 Setup the Pr int Server Click “Setup ” icon on the tool ba r, the setup items o f the cur rent se lected p rint ser ver will be s howed o n the right side of the windo w. Double c lick o ne of the ico ns to set up the selected print server .
  • Page 48: Appletalk Configuration

    7.5 AppleTalk Configuration Double Click “AppleTa lk” icon a nd the Apple Talk config uratio n window wi ll pop-up . AppleTalk is a data comm unication protocol ofte n used b y Macintos hes. The print se r ver ca n use these para meters to join the Apple Talk netwo rk a nd s hare the p rinter to other AppleTalk works tatio ns.
  • Page 49: General Configuration

    7.6 General Configuration Double Click “Ge nera l” ico n a nd the Ge nera l co nfigura tion window will pop- up . You ca n see basic pri nt ser ver informatio n i n this page. You also ca n co nfig ure the “Pri nt Serve r Name” , “SMB Gro up Na me”, “...
  • Page 50: Netware Print Server Configuration

    7.7 Netware Print Server Configuration Double Click “NetWare” ico n a nd the NetWare configuration window will pop- up . This print se r ver s uppor ts NetWa re Binder y Printing method. The pri nt ser ver pe riodically polls the NetWare ser ver printer q ueues for pri nting jobs .
  • Page 51: System Configuration

    7.8 System Configurat ion Double Click “Sys tem” icon and the S yste m co nfig uratio n window will pop- up . In the S ys tem co nfigura tion page, yo u ca n se lect to enable/disable each printing or ma nagement pro tocol, upgrade the new firm ware for this pri nt se r ver, a nd enable/disable wire less func tion.
  • Page 52 enable o r disable the wireless func tion. The pri nt ser ver only ca n work i n e the r Ether ne t or wire less LAN mode. It cannot work in both Ether ne t a nd wireless LAN mode at the same time.
  • Page 53: Tcp/Ip Configuration

    7.9 TCP/IP Configuration Double Click “TCP/IP” icon a nd the TCP/IP configura tion window will pop- up . You ca n co nfig ure the pri nt ser ver to a utomatically get IP from D HCP serve r or ma nually specify static IP . The p rint server also has a b uilt-in DHCP ser ver .
  • Page 54 set “A uto” a nd assign a ra nge o f IP addresses here. The DHCP server is disabled b y defa ult. If “Auto” is se lected, the DHCP Serve r of pri nt se r ver will be e nabled only whe n the re is no o the r DHCP Ser ver within the ne twork .
  • Page 55: Wireless Configuration

    7.10 W ireless Configurat ion If yo u w a n t to u s e th e p ri n t s e rve r th ro u g h wi re less L AN , p l e as e s e t u p th e p ri n t se rve r th ro u g h Eth e rne t fi rs t a n d m a ke su re yo u r w i re less L AN s e tti n g i s co rre ct.
  • Page 56 In the Infrastr uc ture mode, yo u ha ve to let the p rint ser ver associate with a n access poi nt. You le t the pri nt ser ver scan for a n a vailable access poi nt automatically o r manually assig n the SS ID of the access poi nt you wa nt to use.
  • Page 57 In the Ad- Hoc mode, yo u ca n le t the print se r ver automa tically associate with other wire less sta tion o r manually assig n the SS ID of yo ur wireless network . Yo u can let the p rint ser ver a utoma tically select the c ha nne l tha t is the sa me with the peer or ma nually assig n a c ha nne l.
  • Page 58 This print ser ve r s uppor ts WEP a nd WPA-PSK security mode. If yo u wa nt to use WEP enc r yption to protec t yo ur wireless network , yo u ha ve to se lect “WEP(ASCII)” or “WEP(HEX)”.
  • Page 59 You ca n se lect “64 bit” or “128 bit” le ngth a nd “He xadecimal” or “ASCII” format fo r the e ncr yptio n ke y. Longer ke y le ngth can pro vide stronge r sec urity but worth communicatio n per forma nce.
  • Page 60 Whe n “WPA-shared ke y”, also named “WPA-PSK” req uires users to se lect the ad va nced e ncr yp tion methods, i.e. TK IP and e nte r a se t o f s hared ke y. TKIP – TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) changes the temporal key every 10,000 packets.
  • Page 61 You ca n se lect to let the pri nt ser ver automa tically obtain IP setti ngs with DHCP clie nt or manua lly assign the IP settings . If yo u ma nually assign the IP settings , yo u ha ve to e nte r IP address, s ub net mask a nd defa ult gatewa y address.
  • Page 62: Snmp Configuration

    7.11 SNMP Configuration Double Click “SNMP” icon a nd the SNMP co nfiguratio n window will pop up. Contact: Yo u ca n e nter the pri nt ser ver administra tor’s contac t informa tion here. This i nfor mation will be displa yed in the SNMP manageme nt tool.
  • Page 63 Click “Wizard ” icon on the tool ba r, the setup wi zard item of the c ur re nt se lected p rint ser ver wi ll be s howed o n the right side of the wi ndow. Double c lick the “Print Ser ver Setup Wi zard”...
  • Page 64 Step 3: Setup the IP of this print se r ver a nd the DHCP server . P lease refe r to sectio n 7.9 for detail i nfo rmatio n. Step 4: Setup the Apple Talk printing . Please refer to section 7.5 fo r detail informatio n.
  • Page 65 Step 6: Selec t the Wireless Adapter mode a nd comple te wireless LAN settings. The other proced ures are the same with “Wire less” Setting in “Setup” sc reen. P lease refe r to section 7.10 for detail info rmatio n. Step 7: Click “Save”...
  • Page 66 7.13 Report Click “Report” ico n on the tool bar, the Report wi ndow will pop up. The repor t lists basic i nfor mation of a ll a vailable p rint servers o n the network. The informa tion i ncludes Device Name, MAC ID, Model Type , Firmwa re Version a nd Status of print se r ver.
  • Page 67: Web Management 8.1 Introduction

    8 . W e b M a n a ge m e n t 8 .1 In t r o d u c t io n Print se r ver ca n be co nfigured a nd ma naged o n the Web. Thro ug h Local Area Netwo rk, or e ve n Inter ne t, administrator ca n easily configure a nd ma nage pri nt server’s va rious main functio ns i n bro wsers.
  • Page 68: Device Status

    8.3 Device Status 8.3.1 Syste m Sys te m In fo rm a ti on i n clu d es “De vi ce N am e ”, “Pri n t Se rve r N a me ”, “Mo d e l Typ e ”, “S ys te m U p Tim e ”, “Fi rmw a re Ve rsi o n ”, “MAC Ad d re ss ”, “Wi re l ess L AN Sta tu s ”...
  • Page 69: Tcp/Ip

    8.3.3 TCP/IP Th i s pa g e lis ts al l TC P/IP s e tti n gs o f th e p rin t s e rve r i n clu d in g “IP Ad d re ss ”, “Su b n e t Ma s k”...
  • Page 70: Snm P

    8.3.5 SNM P Th i s pa g e lis ts th e SN MP s e tti ngs o f th e p ri n t se rve r. It i n cl u d es th e s e tti n gs o f “SN MP S ys te m C o n ta ct”...
  • Page 71: Appletalk

    8.3.7 Ap p le Talk Th i s pa g e lis ts Ap p l e Tal k se tti n gs , i n clu d in g “Ap p l e Ta l k Zo ne N am e ” a nd “Pri n te r Typ e ”...
  • Page 72: Advanced Settings

    Print Server Name, the name of the pri nt ser ver . Yo u ca n use this na me to identify the print ser ve r when yo u are searching for the print ser ve r b y the admi nistratio n a nd client utilities.
  • Page 73: Tcp/Ip

    8.4.3 TCP/IP You ca n co nfig ure the pri nt ser ver to a utomatically get IP from D HCP serve r or ma nually specify static IP . The p rint server also has a b uilt-in DHCP ser ver . You ca n e nable this DHCP server and le t it ma nages IP for you.
  • Page 74: Sm B

    8.4.4 SM B You ca n e nable /disable the SMB protoco l from he re. If SMB is enabled, e nter the “SMB Group Na me” to specify the SMB group that this pri nt ser ver be lo ngs to . All PC s ho uld join the same gro up before the y ca n use this p rint ser ver b y SMB protocol.
  • Page 75: Netware

    The pri nt ser ver s uppor ts S NMP co nfig uratio n. If it is enabled, please se t up the followi ng parame ters. SNMP System Contact: Yo u ca n enter the pri nt ser ver administrator’s co ntact info rmatio n here .
  • Page 76: Appletalk

    8.4.7 Ap p le Talk AppleTalk is a data comm unication protocol ofte n used b y Macintos hes. The print se r ver ca n use these para meters to join the Apple Talk netwo rk a nd s hare the p rinter to other AppleTalk works tatio ns.
  • Page 77: Save Settings

    8.4.8 Save Se ttin gs You ca n c lick the “Save Setti ngs” to sa ve the settings and restart the s ys tem .
  • Page 78: System Tools

    System Tools 8.5.1 Load Defau lt You ca n use this page to restore the facto r y defa ult settings . All o f yo ur pre vious setup will be c leared. 8.5.2 Up gr ade F ir mware fro m Br owser...
  • Page 79 Yo u ca n u p g ra de n e w fi rm wa re fo r th is p ri n t s e rve r i n th is p a ge . C l i ck “Bro ws e ”...
  • Page 80: System Setup

    System Setup 9.2.1 Pr int Se rver Side It is needless to do a ny setting on the print ser ve r side. Make sure the pri nt se r ver has correct IP se tti ngs. If yo u want to s hare the pri nte rs to Inter net use rs, yo u ha ve to set a real IP to the print ser ve r.
  • Page 81 Step5. Selec t “Co nnect to a printer o n the Inter ne t or on a home o r office network” and e nter the URL of print ser ve r. The URL forma t is “http ://IP:631/Por t Name” . The IP sho uld be the pri nt ser ver’s IP .
  • Page 82 Step7. Choose to set the p rint whe ther as a defa ult printer or not. Click “ Ne xt” . Step8. Yo u ha ve added the ne twork printer to the PC successfully. The i nfor mation of the pri nte r is displa yed i n the wi ndows.
  • Page 83: Windows Xp Sp2 Setup

    1 0 . W i n d o w s X P S P 2 Se t u p In Windo ws XP SP2, XP SP2’s firewall wo uld block the unk nown co mm unications . This print ser ve r has a llo wed the communicatio ns data passed thro ug h the XP SP2’s firewall.
  • Page 84 Step4. Selec t “E xceptio ns” tab a nd c lick “Add Program… ”.
  • Page 85 Step5. Click “Browse ” to add a ne w prog ram. Step6. Ope n the “ NPUti l” file from “C:\Prog ram Files\PrintSer ver Utilities” ( where C:\ is the s yste m dri ve) . Step7. A new program “Ne two rk Ports Quick Setup” is displayed i n the list, c lick “Ok ”.
  • Page 86 Step8. Click “Ok ”. Yo u have comple ted the setti ng. The Windows XP SP2 will a llow the i ncoming ne two rk connections acti vated b y the p rogram.

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