Airlink APSUSB201W user manual

User manual for the device Airlink APSUSB201W

Device: Airlink APSUSB201W
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Airlink
Size: 6.27 MB
Added : 6/28/2013
Number of pages: 16
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Model # APSUSB201W
Quick Installation Guide
Ver. 1A

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Section 1 Setup Preparation Caution: Before beginning the installation, make sure that the printer driver is installed locally on each computer that will print through the print server. Otherwise, the print server will not be configured successfully. Please refer to your printer’s manual for instructions on how to install the printer driver. Before setting up the print server, please take note of your TCP/IP setting. Step 1 Click on Start, Run, and type command (for Windows 95/98/ME) or cmd (for

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Section 2 Connecting the Print Server Warning: Only a USB printer may be connected to the USB port of the print server. Connecting any other USB device to the print server may damage the print server. Note: It is strongly recommended that you configure the print server through a wired connection first before configuring it for wireless printing. Step 1Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port of the print server and attach the other end of the cable to a router. Step 2 Make sure th

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Section 3 Installing Software Step 1 Insert the provided CD and wait for the setup menu to appear. Step 2 Click on Install Utility. Note: If the setup menu does not appear automatically after you have inserted the CD, go to Start, Run, type D:\PS Utility\setup.exe (where D is the letter of your CD drive) and click OK. Step 3 Click Next.

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Step 4 Click Next. Step 5 Click Yes. Step 6 Click Finish.

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Section 4 Running PS Utility Note: If your TCP/IP setting from Section 1 has an IP Address of 192.168.1.x (where x is a number between 2 - 253) AND your Default Gateway is 192.168.1.1, you may skip this section and proceed to Section 5, Verifying Network Connection. If either criteria does not match, please follow the instructions below to configure the network setting of the print server. Step 1 Run the PS Utility by going to Start, (All) Programs, PS Utility, PS Utility v2.00. Step 2 Make sure

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Step 4 Refer back to the TCP/IP setting from Section 1. Note the first three sets of numbers from the IP Address you wrote down and enter them into the respective fields. For example: If your computer’s IP Address is 192.168.0.100, enter the same three numbers: 192.168.0 in the corresponding fields. Step 5 You can leave the last number 254 as is unless another network device (i.e. the Default Gateway from Section 1) is already using that number. If another network device is already using 254, t

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Section 5 Verifying Network Connection Step 1 Click on Start, Run. Step 2 For Windows 95/98/ME type command and click OK. For Windows 2000/XP, type cmd and click OK. Step 3 At the command prompt, type ping and the IP Address of the print server and press Enter. For example, if you have changed the IP Address of the print server to 192.168.0.254, type ping 192.168.0.254 If you kept the factory default IP address, type ping 192.168.1.254 You should get four Reply from messages back from the print

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Section 6 Running PS Wizard Warning: Make sure you have installed the printer driver locally on every computer in your network before running the PS Wizard. Otherwise, the PS Wizard will not run properly. Be sure to run the PS Wizard on all the computers in your network. Step 1 Insert the provided CD and wait for the setup menu to appear. Step 2 Click on PS Wizard. Note: If the setup menu does not appear automatically after you have inserted the CD, go to Start, Run, type D:\PS Utility\PS Wizard

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Step 3 Click Next. Section 4 Step 4 Select the printer that is connected to the print server and click Next.

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Step 5 Double-click on the Print Server Name, select the Printer Port Name, and click Next. Step 6 Click Reboot (for Windows 95/98/ME) or Finish (for Windows 2000/XP). Step 7 Run the PS Wizard on all the computers in your network that will use the print server. You have successfully configured the print server for printing.

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Section 7 Configuring Wireless Printing The following section describes how to setup the print server for wireless printing. It is strongly recommended that you test the print server with a wired connection first before moving on to configure wireless printing. Note: You should use a wired connection to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the print server. Step 1 Open the web browser and type in the IP address of your print server. (Default is 192.1

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Step 4 If you are printing through a wireless router, make sure the Connection Mode is set to Infrastructure. Step 5 Type in the SSID (network name) of your wireless router in the SSID field, or use the drop-down menu directly below the SSID field to choose your wireless router. Note: you can also click on the Site Survey button to view all the available wireless network. If you do not see your wireless router, clilck on Refersh and/or reset your wireless router. Step 6 Click Save to save the se

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Step 7 Click on Management and go to Wireless. Verify that the Connection Mode is Infrastructure and the Link is Yes. Also verify that the SSID matches the SSID of your wireless router. Note: If the Link does not say Yes, click on the Refresh button until it displays Yes. Also, if you have enabled encryption on your router, you will also need to set the identical encryption settings on the print server. For more information regarding how to set the encryption settings, please refer to the user’s

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If you want to print directly to the print server (bypassing the wireless router), follow the steps below. You should use a wired connection to configure the following wireless settings before unplugging the network cable from the print server. Note: Your wireless computer may lose Internet connection if you set it to print directly to the print server. Step 1 Go to Configuration, Wireless and set the Connection Mode to Ad-Hoc. Step 2 Rename the SSID of the print server or keep it as default. St

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Step 6 Manually change the TCP/IP setting of your wireless client to use a static IP address and assign the appropriate IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway according to your network. If you do not know how to do this, it is recommended that you do not print directly to the print server, but print through the wireless router instead. Step 7 Configure your wireless adapter to Ad-Hoc mode, using the same SSID and Channel number as the print server. Note: If you have enabled encryption on


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