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Xerox WNA-100 Wireless Network Adapter

B-3

Information for European Users

The print server and its built-in 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless technology is in 
compliance with the Class B Information Technology Equipment requirements and other 
relevant provisions of European Directive 1999/5/EC. The limits for Class B equipment were 
derived for typical residential environments to provide reasonable protection against 
interference with licensed communications devices. The internal function is a radio device 
using the 2.4 GHz frequency band (2.400 GHz - 2.4835 GHz). It is intended for wireless 
communication with other 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g-enabled devices in an indoor 
environment.

The use of 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g wireless technology in certain countries may be 
restricted. Before using 802.11x products, please confirm with the frequency management 
authority in the country where you plan to use it. Many countries allow indoor use only. In 
Italy, general authorization is required if used outside. In France, the use of certain channels is 
restricted outdoors. In some situations or environments, the use of 802.11x wireless 
technology might be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives 
of the organization, for example, in airplanes, hospitals, or in any other environment where the 
risk of interference with other devices or services is perceived or identified as harmful.

If you are uncertain of the policy that applies to the use in a specific organization or 
environment, you are encouraged to ask for authorization to use 802.11x wireless technology 
prior to switching it on. Consult your physician or the manufacturer of personal medical 
devices (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.) regarding any restrictions on the use of 802.11x 
wireless technology.

Xerox Corporation cannot be responsible for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements 
resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product.

Declaration of Conformity (CE)

Product: Ethernet and Wireless 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g-enabled print server

Model: WNA-100

Xerox Corporation hereby declares that the above referenced product, to which this 
declaration relates, is in conformity with the provisions of:

Council Directives 1999/5/EC (March 9, 1999), Radio Equipment and Telecommunications 
Terminal Equipment.

Standards used and met in the assessment:

ETSI EN 300-328-2 V1.4.1 (2003-04)

ETSI EN 301-489-1 V1.4.1 (2002-08)

ETSI EN 301-489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)

ETSI EN 301-893 V1.2.3 (2003-08)

EN 55024

Summary of Contents for WNA-100 - Bridge

Page 1: ...Guia do Usu rio Gu a del usuario Benutzerhandbuch Guida dell utente Guide d utilisation UserGuide www xerox com office wna WNA 100 Wireless Network Adapter...

Page 2: ...d includes all forms of matters of copyrightable materials and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted including without limitation material generated from the soft...

Page 3: ...the Adapter Using Your Web Browser 2 4 Optimizing the Wireless Network Connection 2 5 Configuring the Screens 2 6 Status 2 6 Wireless Configuration 2 6 TCP IP Configuration 2 6 Administrative Utiliti...

Page 4: ...Xerox WNA 100 Wireless Network Adapter 1 1 This chapter includes Introduction on page 1 2 Package Contents on page 1 2 Hardware on page 1 3 Features...

Page 5: ...Network Adapter is a LAN bridge that transparently transmits network traffic from the wireless LAN to the wired network It can be used with a large number of Xerox printers and multifunction devices...

Page 6: ...ollowing table provides an overview of each LED LED Number LED Definition Color Description 1 Power Green On Power enabled Orange Flashing Internal error Off No power 2 Ethernet Green On 10 100 Base T...

Page 7: ...olor Description 3 Wireless Green On Link 11 Mbps Green Flashing Data 11 Mbps Orange On Link 11 Mbps Orange Flashing Data 11 Mbps Off No Wireless network activity 4 Error Green On Adapter using wired...

Page 8: ...et enabled product Default Reset Button A quick press of the Reset button prints a configuration page To restore the adapter to factory default settings press and hold the Reset button on the rear pan...

Page 9: ...100 Wireless Network Adapter 2 1 This chapter includes Setting Up the Adapter on page 2 2 Configuring the Adapter Using Your Web Browser on page 2 4 Configuring the Screens on page 2 6 Configuring th...

Page 10: ...ting Up the Adapter Xerox WNA 100 Wireless Network Adapter 2 2 Setting Up the Adapter To set up your Wireless Network Adapter 1 Connect the antenna to the adapter 2 Connect the power cord to the adapt...

Page 11: ...omputer to the adapter using the Ethernet crossover cable provided Note The adapter is not intended for use on a switch or hub The adapter is expecting to be connected to a single device using the Eth...

Page 12: ...e information See Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems on page 3 2 for other troubleshooting tips 5 Click on WEP Settings WPA Settings or Advanced Settings under the Wireless Configuration...

Page 13: ...uter 2 Connect the adapter to the printer using the same cable 3 Set up your PC for use in your wireless network The adapter and printer should be operating on the wireless network Use the LED lights...

Page 14: ...hat supports a number of authentication methods Advanced Settings Settings for the radio link configuration TCP IP Configuration The following configurations define the network configurations of your...

Page 15: ...rtificate Allows you to view install or generate a public key or identity certificate that uses a digital signature The device certificate to be used in Extensible Authentication Protocol EAP framewor...

Page 16: ...erox WNA 100 Wireless Network Adapter 3 1 This chapter includes Troubleshooting Wireless Configuration Problems on page 3 2 See also Online Support Assistant at www xerox com office wna Troubleshootin...

Page 17: ...o be sure Use the back panel Reset button to reset the adapter back to factory defaults Push the Reset button and hold for 5 seconds After the reset is complete use the set up instructions in the Conf...

Page 18: ...tion page using the control panel One of the best debugging techniques is to start with a very simple set up to get the adapter working Then add one additional complex feature at a time Make sure each...

Page 19: ...ns Temperature Storage 20 60 degrees C Operating 0 50 degrees C Relative Humidity Storage 10 90 Operating 10 90 non condensing 40 60 recommended Electrical Specifications Available in three configurat...

Page 20: ...alf duplex operation Wireless Network All modes of 802 11a b g from 1 to 54 Mbps Operating Range Indoor 55 m 180 ft at 2 4 GHz Outdoor 25 m 80 ft at 5 GHz Radio Output Maximum 20 dBm at 11 Mbps Minimu...

Page 21: ...eorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is conn...

Page 22: ...d above conforms to the above requirements Standards used and met in the assessment EN55022 1998 Class B CFR Title 47 Part 15 Subpart B Subpart C and Subpart E Information for Canadian Users IC Notice...

Page 23: ...might be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization for example in airplanes hospitals or in any other environment where the risk of interference w...

Page 24: ...6 electrical specifications A 1 environmental specifications A 1 H hardware 1 3 M memory A 2 N network services 2 6 O Online Support Assistant 3 3 P package contents 1 2 passwords change 2 7 performan...

Page 25: ...T TCP IP configuration configuration screens 2 6 TCP_IP settings 2 6 troubleshooting 3 2 Online Support Assistant 3 3 trusted root certificate 2 7 U update firmware 2 7 W WEP settings 2 6 wireless con...

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