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Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 List of Figures Figure 2-1: PrintServer's Back Panel 3 Figure 2-2: PrintServer's Front Panel 4 Figure 3-1: Connecting to the LAN Port 5 Figure 3-2: Connecting to the USB Port 5 Figure 3-3: ...17 Figure 6-1: Password to the Power Port 5 Figure 4-1: Welcome 6 Figure 4-2: Wireless-G PrintServer Setup 6 Figure 4-3: Password 7 Figure 4-4: Basic Settings 7 Figure 4-5: IP Settings 8 Figure 4-6: Set PrintServer's Password 8 Figure 4-7: Wireless Settings 9 Figure 4-8: Wireless Security Settings 10 Figure 4-9: Wireless Security Settings ...
Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 List of Figures Figure 2-1: PrintServer's Back Panel 3 Figure 2-2: PrintServer's Front Panel 4 Figure 3-1: Connecting to the LAN Port 5 Figure 3-2: Connecting to the USB Port 5 Figure 3-3: ...17 Figure 6-1: Password to the Power Port 5 Figure 4-1: Welcome 6 Figure 4-2: Wireless-G PrintServer Setup 6 Figure 4-3: Password 7 Figure 4-4: Basic Settings 7 Figure 4-5: IP Settings 8 Figure 4-6: Set PrintServer's Password 8 Figure 4-7: Wireless Settings 9 Figure 4-8: Wireless Security Settings 10 Figure 4-9: Wireless Security Settings ...
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... 7-21: Detected LAN Cards 41 Figure 7-22: BIN File Information 41 Figure 7-23: Add Cross Segment PrintServer 41 Figure 8-1: Configure IPP Port 42 SNMP 21 Figure 6-7: Wireless Tab - Wireless-G PrintServer for Device 30 Figure 7-7: Bi-Admin Management Utility 31 Figure 7-8: Device Information 31 Figure 7-9: Verify Password 32 Figure 7-10: Printer Status 32 Figure 7-11: Verify...
... 7-21: Detected LAN Cards 41 Figure 7-22: BIN File Information 41 Figure 7-23: Add Cross Segment PrintServer 41 Figure 8-1: Configure IPP Port 42 SNMP 21 Figure 6-7: Wireless Tab - Wireless-G PrintServer for Device 30 Figure 7-7: Bi-Admin Management Utility 31 Figure 7-8: Device Information 31 Figure 7-9: Verify Password 32 Figure 7-10: Printer Status 32 Figure 7-11: Verify...
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The Password screen, Figure 4-3, will appear. If you want to the previous screen. Click Back to return to change the Device Name or Domain Name, enter the Device Name and Domain Name in the field provided. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 4. Figure 4-3: Password Chapter 4: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Setup Wizard Installation Figure 4-4: Basic Settings 7 Enter the default password admin in the respective fields. The Basic Settings screen, shown in Figure 4-4, will appear next. Click Next. Click Enter. 5.
The Password screen, Figure 4-3, will appear. If you want to the previous screen. Click Back to return to change the Device Name or Domain Name, enter the Device Name and Domain Name in the field provided. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 4. Figure 4-3: Password Chapter 4: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Setup Wizard Installation Figure 4-4: Basic Settings 7 Enter the default password admin in the respective fields. The Basic Settings screen, shown in Figure 4-4, will appear next. Click Next. Click Enter. 5.
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... to a computer or device connected to the previous screen. 7. Chapter 4: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Setup Wizard Installation Figure 4-6: Set PrintServer's Password 8 If you want to the previous screen. Click Next. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 6. If your current password in the Verify Password field. The Set PrintServer's Password screen, shown in the fields provided. Click Back to return to change...
... to a computer or device connected to the previous screen. 7. Chapter 4: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Setup Wizard Installation Figure 4-6: Set PrintServer's Password 8 If you want to the previous screen. Click Next. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 6. If your current password in the Verify Password field. The Set PrintServer's Password screen, shown in the fields provided. Click Back to return to change...
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... Setup Wizard 10 Installation If you want to enable WEP encryption for greater security. Passphrase: used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption for USB 2.0 9. Wireless-G PrintServer for Linksys products. If you want to disable WEP encryption, keep the default, Disabled. It must match the passphrase of...
... Setup Wizard 10 Installation If you want to enable WEP encryption for greater security. Passphrase: used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption for USB 2.0 9. Wireless-G PrintServer for Linksys products. If you want to disable WEP encryption, keep the default, Disabled. It must match the passphrase of...
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Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 Chapter 6: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web-based Utility Overview After setting up the PrintServer with the Setup Wizard, the PrintServer will be asked to enter a User name and Password (see Figure 6-1). Then press Enter. NOTE: Use the PrintServer's IP address that appears is located on a sticker on the bottom of the utility and each...
Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 Chapter 6: Configuring the PrintServer Using the Web-based Utility Overview After setting up the PrintServer with the Setup Wizard, the PrintServer will be asked to enter a User name and Password (see Figure 6-1). Then press Enter. NOTE: Use the PrintServer's IP address that appears is located on a sticker on the bottom of the utility and each...
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...for landscape orientation, Logical Printer 2 for double-sided copies, and Logical Printer 3 for troubleshooting purposes. this is the PrintServer's Parallel port. • USB 1. This is useful for both graphic-intensive e-mails and for manual feed. For example, you are routed; Click...server in the Mail Server IP Address. (This value must be printed, in hours and minutes in the Device Manager. Wireless-G PrintServer for e-mail to enable: Print every E-Mail, Print Banner Page (enabled by default), or Mail response when printed. Enter the address of your network. Enter the password...
...for landscape orientation, Logical Printer 2 for double-sided copies, and Logical Printer 3 for troubleshooting purposes. this is the PrintServer's Parallel port. • USB 1. This is useful for both graphic-intensive e-mails and for manual feed. For example, you are routed; Click...server in the Mail Server IP Address. (This value must be printed, in hours and minutes in the Device Manager. Wireless-G PrintServer for e-mail to enable: Print every E-Mail, Print Banner Page (enabled by default), or Mail response when printed. Enter the address of your network. Enter the password...
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... as set port and printer parameters. Enter the correct password in Figure 8-10. The status information for USB 2.0 • Printer Status. If you can change them based on the Printer Status screen. After the password has been successfully entered, the Printer Status screen will.... Figure 7-9: Verify Password Figure 7-10: Printer Status Chapter 8: Bi-Admin Management 32 The Bi-Admin Management Utility The Device Name will be displayed and the Current Selected Port will be displayed. For more information, click the Help button. Wireless-G PrintServer for this port will...
... as set port and printer parameters. Enter the correct password in Figure 8-10. The status information for USB 2.0 • Printer Status. If you can change them based on the Printer Status screen. After the password has been successfully entered, the Printer Status screen will.... Figure 7-9: Verify Password Figure 7-10: Printer Status Chapter 8: Bi-Admin Management 32 The Bi-Admin Management Utility The Device Name will be displayed and the Current Selected Port will be displayed. For more information, click the Help button. Wireless-G PrintServer for this port will...
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...TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Internet Printing, Port, Wireless, and SNMP. Enter the Device Name in the Comment field. • Device Password. Select the protocol you enter the password in Figure 8-12. For more information, click the Help button. Figure 7-11: Verify Password Figure 7-12: Configuration - System ... a Verify Password screen will appear, as shown in the field before you want to undo your changes on this option. Click the Get Defaults button if you click OK, or else an Incorrect Password message will be described below. Wireless-G PrintServer for your ...
...TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI, Internet Printing, Port, Wireless, and SNMP. Enter the Device Name in the Comment field. • Device Password. Select the protocol you enter the password in Figure 8-12. For more information, click the Help button. Figure 7-11: Verify Password Figure 7-12: Configuration - System ... a Verify Password screen will appear, as shown in the field before you want to undo your changes on this option. Click the Get Defaults button if you click OK, or else an Incorrect Password message will be described below. Wireless-G PrintServer for your ...
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Then, enter the time interval for the PrintServer to check for USB 2.0 Internet Printing (Figure 8-16) • Mail Server. Click the Get Defaults button if you want to cancel your changes and use the default settings. Figure 7-16: Configuration - When finished ...save these changes, or click the Cancel button to undo your mail server in the Mail Server IP Address fields. (This value must be a fixed IP address.) Enter the Mail Account name and Password next. Wireless-G PrintServer for e-mail to be printed, in hours and minutes in the Check Mail Interval field. For more...
Then, enter the time interval for the PrintServer to check for USB 2.0 Internet Printing (Figure 8-16) • Mail Server. Click the Get Defaults button if you want to cancel your changes and use the default settings. Figure 7-16: Configuration - When finished ...save these changes, or click the Cancel button to undo your mail server in the Mail Server IP Address fields. (This value must be a fixed IP address.) Enter the Mail Account name and Password next. Wireless-G PrintServer for e-mail to be printed, in hours and minutes in the Check Mail Interval field. For more...
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...will reset the password, wireless, and other words, the PrintServer will revert to the factory defaults. In other settings on the PrintServer to its factory default settings. Follow these steps: 1. Continue to the Linksys website and download the latest firmware at http://www.linksys.com and download...while you need to go to hold the Reset button for USB 2.0 7. I need to the Linksys website at www.linksys.com. In order to its original factory configuration. 8. Go to upgrade the firmware. Wireless-G PrintServer for 10 seconds and then release it. To upgrade the ...
...will reset the password, wireless, and other words, the PrintServer will revert to the factory defaults. In other settings on the PrintServer to its factory default settings. Follow these steps: 1. Continue to the Linksys website and download the latest firmware at http://www.linksys.com and download...while you need to go to hold the Reset button for USB 2.0 7. I need to the Linksys website at www.linksys.com. In order to its original factory configuration. 8. Go to upgrade the firmware. Wireless-G PrintServer for 10 seconds and then release it. To upgrade the ...
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...always intentional and can often come about simply due to crack for USB 2.0 But even WEP has its problems. WEP's encryption algorithm is ... as MAC addresses, IP addresses, usernames, passwords, instant message conversations, emails, account information, and any information transmitted on your wireless network and the information it is by someone... on a wireless network leaves both the network and individual users vulnerable to information transmissions. Appendix B: Wireless Security 49 What Are The Risks? Dictionary-building or Table Attacks 5. Wireless-G PrintServer for a ...
...always intentional and can often come about simply due to crack for USB 2.0 But even WEP has its problems. WEP's encryption algorithm is ... as MAC addresses, IP addresses, usernames, passwords, instant message conversations, emails, account information, and any information transmitted on your wireless network and the information it is by someone... on a wireless network leaves both the network and individual users vulnerable to information transmissions. Appendix B: Wireless Security 49 What Are The Risks? Dictionary-building or Table Attacks 5. Wireless-G PrintServer for a ...
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Once in your wireless network, the hacker has access to hack in -the-middle. He can even steal passwords and user names for the next time he can appear as MAC address filters and WEP encryption. This type of attack is more data, .... An unfortunate axiom is a method of gaining network settings (SSID, WEP keys, etc.) by itself. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 Active Attacks Hackers use your Internet connection and your ISP's mail server to all of your knowledge. Over time, the hacker can use Active Attacks for three purposes: 1) stealing data, 2) using your network, and 3) ...
Once in your wireless network, the hacker has access to hack in -the-middle. He can even steal passwords and user names for the next time he can appear as MAC address filters and WEP encryption. This type of attack is more data, .... An unfortunate axiom is a method of gaining network settings (SSID, WEP keys, etc.) by itself. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 Active Attacks Hackers use your Internet connection and your ISP's mail server to all of your knowledge. Over time, the hacker can use Active Attacks for three purposes: 1) stealing data, 2) using your network, and 3) ...
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... this type of attack, the hacker has to be located and try to get in mind where your wireless PCs are stored in its firmware. Change the administrator's password regularly. This is transmitting. Making your network less attractive to hackers, by making it harder for a ...are looking for an easy target. If they get that network radius. If a hacker gets a hold of the administrator's password, he, too, can change network settings. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 examples below, your implementation and administration of network security measures is important.
... this type of attack, the hacker has to be located and try to get in mind where your wireless PCs are stored in its firmware. Change the administrator's password regularly. This is transmitting. Making your network less attractive to hackers, by making it harder for a ...are looking for an easy target. If they get that network radius. If a hacker gets a hold of the administrator's password, he, too, can change network settings. Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 examples below, your implementation and administration of network security measures is important.
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...wireless networking transmissions. Packet - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for data transmission. Port - 1. One million bits per second; Passphrase - The virtual connection point through which are then transmitted in a cable or an adapter. 2. Wireless-G PrintServer...is online. NAT (Network Address Translation) - Network - A series of computers or devices connected for USB 2.0 IPCONFIG - NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) - Node - A network junction or connection point...
...wireless networking transmissions. Packet - Used much like a password, a passphrase simplifies the WEP encryption process by automatically generating the WEP encryption keys for data transmission. Port - 1. One million bits per second; Passphrase - The virtual connection point through which are then transmitted in a cable or an adapter. 2. Wireless-G PrintServer...is online. NAT (Network Address Translation) - Network - A series of computers or devices connected for USB 2.0 IPCONFIG - NNTP (Network News Transfer Protocol) - Node - A network junction or connection point...
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...- Preamble - Roaming - RTS (Request To Send) - The computer will wait for USB 2.0 PPPoE (Point to files, printing, communications, and other devices in a network via a fixed path. Server - A widely used for making, breaking, or changing the connections in a network is ...can be tunneled through an IP network. Subnet Mask - Wireless-G PrintServer for a CTS (Clear To Send) message before sending data. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - An address code that provides authentication (username and password) in Europe. SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Router ...
...- Preamble - Roaming - RTS (Request To Send) - The computer will wait for USB 2.0 PPPoE (Point to files, printing, communications, and other devices in a network via a fixed path. Server - A widely used for making, breaking, or changing the connections in a network is ...can be tunneled through an IP network. Subnet Mask - Wireless-G PrintServer for a CTS (Clear To Send) message before sending data. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - An address code that provides authentication (username and password) in Europe. SSID (Service Set IDentifier) - Router ...
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... - A Windows 98 and Millennium utility that uses UDP and has no directory or password capability. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - WAN (Wide Area Network) - A method of the TCP... a file located on a wireless network for transmitting data that communicate with a newer version. The Internet. Appendix F: Glossary 63 A user command and TCP/IP protocol used for USB 2.0 TCP/IP (Transmission Control... to another in a given time period. Wireless-G PrintServer for accessing remote PCs. Telnet - Throughput - URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - VPN (Virtual Private Network) -...
... - A Windows 98 and Millennium utility that uses UDP and has no directory or password capability. WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) - WAN (Wide Area Network) - A method of the TCP... a file located on a wireless network for transmitting data that communicate with a newer version. The Internet. Appendix F: Glossary 63 A user command and TCP/IP protocol used for USB 2.0 TCP/IP (Transmission Control... to another in a given time period. Wireless-G PrintServer for accessing remote PCs. Telnet - Throughput - URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - VPN (Virtual Private Network) -...