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10/100M MINI INTERNET PRINT SERVER 
P/N: PN7117P 

Irvine, CA USA – 

www.hawkingtech.com

 

Copyright © Hawking Technologies Inc. 2000 All Rights Reserved 

All Trademarks herein are the property of their respective owners 

 

 

Internet Printing

 

The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) lets you easily connect to any printer and print documents by specifying the device's URL.  With 
IPP Technology, Printing over a WAN or the Internet becomes much easier.  You can send a job to a printer in another country just as 
easily as to a printer in your own office.  IPP also turns your printer into a killer fax machine.  Why send a degraded image by fax, 
when you can simply print an original at the destination? 

Network your printer

 

The palm-sized Hawking 10/100 Internet Print Server is the most convenient way to connect your printer to a network.  It provides 
10/100Mbps auto-sensing port, allowing flexible attachments to either 10BaseT or 100BaseTX networks without the need for a 
dedicated PC print server.  The PN7117P also supports multiple servers and multiple protocols, which will allow you to print from 
anywhere, from any computer and from any application. 

The PN7117P not only gives network users greater flexibilty, but also reduces file server load.  This enhances both printing 
performance as well as overall network performance.  You can place your printer anywhere in the network.  There is no need to place 
your printer right next to the workstation or file server. 

Managing your PN7117P is simple. The built-in Web Management feature will allow you to configure, monitor the status of and even 
reset the PN7117P from anywhere via a web browser.  Furthermore, the PN7117P supports the most popular network protocols such 
as Microsoft NetBEUI, Novell IPX/SPX, Macintosh AppleTalk, TCP/IP, IPP which will allow you to connect the PN7117P to any 
platform such as Windows 95/98/2000/ME, NT, NetWare, UNIX, LINUX and Macintosh Network.  

 
 

BENEFITS 

Internet Printing Protocol 
(IPP)  

Allows you to print over a WAN or 
the Internet  

RJ-45 Auto-Sensing port  Connect to a 10BaseT or 

100BaseTX network 

Standard Centronics port  Directly connects to a printer, no 

printer cable is required 

Web Management  

Configure, monitor and reset via a 
web browser  

Flexibility 

Place your printer anywhere in the 
network, there is not a need for the 
printer to be next to the workstation 
or file server 

Supports multiple servers  Allows you to print from anywhere 

and with any applications 

 

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS 

Protocol

 

AppleTalk, IPX ( 802.2 , 802.3 ), IPP, NetBEUI, 
SNMP, TCP/IP and DHCP 

Hardware

 

Embedded high speed microprocessor  
One standard CENTRONICS ports  
One UTP port 10/100 NWAY Auto-sense 

Power

 

110V External Power, USA 

Printer 
Requirements

Standard 36-pin female Centronics parallel port. 

Network 
Hardware 
Requirements

The print server requires one of the following 
types of network hardware – 10Base-T or 
100Base-TX, CAT 5 cable and 10Base-T or 
100Base-TX Hub 

 

 

 

 

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