
10
Unpacking and Installation
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:
The print server supports two infrastructure operations (‘Cfg ESS-ID mode
and ‘Any ESS-ID’ mode).
‘Cfg ESS-ID’
mode: The print server will connect to the access point that
have the same ESS-ID with the print server’s configured ESS-ID.
‘Any ESS-ID’
mode: The print server will connect to any access point that
print server finds first, however, the ESS-ID may not be the same with each
other. This is an easier way to connect to the access point if you only have
one access point, but be careful, it may connect to your neighbor’s access
point.
5.
While each printer is powered off, install a printer cable to
connect its parallel port to the printer port of the Print
Server.
6.
Switch on each connected printer.
7.
Plug the AC power adapter’s DC output plug into the DC 5V
power socket on the rear panel of the Print Server.
8.
Plug the power adapter into an electric service outlet. This
will supply power to the Print Server, as it has no external
power switch. The Power LED on the Print Server’s front
panel should light steady green, and the Print Server’s self-
test will proceed.