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Summary of Contents for WPS-9123
Page 1: ...LevelOne FPS 9023 WPS 9123 Wired Wireless Printer Server w Multi Port User Manual V1 0 0 0606...
Page 5: ...1 1 Introduc tion...
Page 13: ...9 NetWare Network see below...
Page 19: ...15 2 2 Hardware Description Front Panel for WPS 9123 Front Panel for FPS 9023 Rear Side...
Page 20: ...16 3 Windows Peer to Peer Network...
Page 24: ...20...
Page 25: ...21 3 The Printer server Utilities window will be displayed Click Next...
Page 45: ...41 4 Windows 2000 Network...
Page 49: ...45 5 Ne tWare Network...
Page 55: ...51 6 UNIX System Network...
Page 63: ...59 7 Configuration Utilit y...
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Page 92: ...88 8 Web Management...
Page 102: ...98 8 3 8 Bonjour This page lists Bonjour settings including Printer Service Name of each port...
Page 124: ...120 9 Telnet Management...
Page 134: ...130 get argument ipconfig reboot exit...
Page 135: ...131 10 IPP Printing...
Page 138: ...134 Step4 Select A network printer or a printer attached to another computer Click Next...
Page 148: ...144...
Page 150: ...146 Step4 The Windows Firewall screen will be popped up select Exceptions option menu...
Page 151: ...147 Step5 Enable UPnP Framework from the Programs and Services list and click Ok...
Page 153: ...149 Step3 Select Advanced tab and click Settings...
Page 154: ...150 Step4 Select Exceptions tab and click Add Program...
Page 156: ...152 Step7 A new program Network Ports Quick Setup is displayed in the list click Ok...
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