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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. It depends on which ad-hoc mode is supported by your
wireless card driver on the PC/Notebook. Some driver supports both
modes, however, some driver support only one of the modes. The
names of each ad-hoc mode may not be consistent between each
wireless card vendor therefore you may need to try each of the ad-hoc
mode (80.211 mode and proprietary mode) and select the mode that
can communicate with each other.
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(b)
Infrastructure Mode
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Before initiating set-up procedure for the print server make
sure your wireless PCMCIA card on your PC/Notebook is
set to channel 6 with ESS-ID set as ‘default’ in ad-hoc
mode.
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Make sure the DIP switch on the print server is positioned
in the ad-hoc mode.
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Press the Reset button on the print server for three seconds
until the LPT begins to light up initiating the factory reset.
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When factory reset is completed the print server will be set
to default on channel 6 and ESS-ID is set as ‘default’.
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Start-up PS Admin to modify the print server’s ESS-ID to
match with the Access Point’s ESS-ID and this will link the
print server to the Access Point. The ESS-ID uses
“default” as the factory setting.
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From the DIP switch on the print server alter to
infrastructure mode and the print server will reset.
Note 1:
Please make sure to change your PC/Notebook to infrastructure mode.
The ESS-ID on PC/Notebook and print server must match with the
Access Point’s ESS-ID.
Note 2: