Setup Sheet
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... user documentation, to a professional service person. For help setting up your wireless print server, make any electrical or cabling connections during a lightning storm. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make sure your computer and running the CD). Refer to the User's Guide on the Setup Utility CD for use the drivers or printer software CD that is ready to be installed. Before setting up your printer, refer to your printer's documentation. 2 Connect the print server...
... user documentation, to a professional service person. For help setting up your wireless print server, make any electrical or cabling connections during a lightning storm. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or make sure your computer and running the CD). Refer to the User's Guide on the Setup Utility CD for use the drivers or printer software CD that is ready to be installed. Before setting up your printer, refer to your printer's documentation. 2 Connect the print server...
User's Guide for Windows
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... customers outside of Lexmark specifications • Use of Limited Warranty applies to this product if it was designed. N4050e Print Server This Statement of other rights which Lexmark is legally liable. To obtain warranty service you may be a new or repaired item. Before you based on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of...
... customers outside of Lexmark specifications • Use of Limited Warranty applies to this product if it was designed. N4050e Print Server This Statement of other rights which Lexmark is legally liable. To obtain warranty service you may be a new or repaired item. Before you based on how long an implied warranty lasts, or do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of...
User's Guide for Windows
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...1: Getting started 1 Unpacking your print server 1 Wireless network settings 3 Chapter 2: Setting up your wireless print server 4 Setup overview 4 Minimum requirements 5 Safety information 6 Select a location for your print server 6 Configuring your wireless print server 6 Chapter 3: Changing your wireless print server settings ........ 13 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 14 Indicator light status 14 The Setup Utility CD does not auto launch 14 The Setup Utility Wizard was not able to communicate with the print server 15 My network key was invalid 15 My wireless print server was unable...
...1: Getting started 1 Unpacking your print server 1 Wireless network settings 3 Chapter 2: Setting up your wireless print server 4 Setup overview 4 Minimum requirements 5 Safety information 6 Select a location for your print server 6 Configuring your wireless print server 6 Chapter 3: Changing your wireless print server settings ........ 13 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting 14 Indicator light status 14 The Setup Utility CD does not auto launch 14 The Setup Utility Wizard was not able to communicate with the print server 15 My network key was invalid 15 My wireless print server was unable...
User's Guide for Windows
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... the print server ports Number 1 2 3 4 Part USB port (to computer) USB port (to printer) Test button Power cord connector Description Connects your printer. Use USB port 2 to connect your print server to your print server to a computer for initial configuration and network setup. To reset the print server to the power supply. Understanding the print server indicator lights Unpacking your printer. Connects the print server to the factory default settings: 1 Disconnect the power supply. 2 Reconnect the power supply while pressing the test button. 3 Continue holding the test button...
... the print server ports Number 1 2 3 4 Part USB port (to computer) USB port (to printer) Test button Power cord connector Description Connects your printer. Use USB port 2 to connect your print server to your print server to a computer for initial configuration and network setup. To reset the print server to the power supply. Understanding the print server indicator lights Unpacking your printer. Connects the print server to the factory default settings: 1 Disconnect the power supply. 2 Reconnect the power supply while pressing the test button. 3 Continue holding the test button...
User's Guide for Windows
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... wireless routers or base stations) as well as a network printer. The configuration segment involves connecting the print server to a computer by USB cable and running the printer drivers or printer software CD to configure the device and test the wireless connection. The installation segment involves connecting the print server to the printer that you want to install and running the Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard to install it is based on a series of two parts: configuring your wireless print server and installing your printer on setting up your wireless print server...
... wireless routers or base stations) as well as a network printer. The configuration segment involves connecting the print server to a computer by USB cable and running the printer drivers or printer software CD to configure the device and test the wireless connection. The installation segment involves connecting the print server to the printer that you want to install and running the Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard to install it is based on a series of two parts: configuring your wireless print server and installing your printer on setting up your wireless print server...
User's Guide for Windows
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...; A network-capable printer • The Lexmark N4050e Setup Utility CD • The drivers or printer software CD that came with your printer documentation. Before setting up your wireless print server, make sure your printer has been set up your printer, refer to your printer • A computer that utilizes one of the following operating systems: • Windows 98 SE or Windows Me • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • One of the following security types are installed...
...; A network-capable printer • The Lexmark N4050e Setup Utility CD • The drivers or printer software CD that came with your printer documentation. Before setting up your wireless print server, make sure your printer has been set up your printer, refer to your printer • A computer that utilizes one of the following operating systems: • Windows 98 SE or Windows Me • Windows 2000 • Windows XP • One of the following security types are installed...
User's Guide for Windows
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... service or repairs, other electronic devices that could interfere with the wireless signal. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or the manufacturer's authorized replacement power supply. • Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is vital to ensuring that could interfere with the configuration process. Configuring your wireless print server Note: If you are using the provided USB cable. 2 Connect the print server to its power supply. 3 Use the N4050e Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard...
... service or repairs, other electronic devices that could interfere with the wireless signal. CAUTION: Do not set up this product or the manufacturer's authorized replacement power supply. • Connect the power cord to a properly grounded electrical outlet that is vital to ensuring that could interfere with the configuration process. Configuring your wireless print server Note: If you are using the provided USB cable. 2 Connect the print server to its power supply. 3 Use the N4050e Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard...
User's Guide for Windows
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... will appear. Click Next to install the files and launch the setup utility. 5 The N4050e Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard welcome screen will auto-launch. Click Install N4050e Utility. 3 Click Agree to accept the license agreement. 4 Click Finish to access your wireless print server 7 Configuring your current wireless settings. 6 Select the appropriate Network Name (SSID) from the list, and then click Next. Special instructions for Windows 98 SE, Me: The device driver required for communicating with setup normally.
... will appear. Click Next to install the files and launch the setup utility. 5 The N4050e Wireless Print Server Setup Wizard welcome screen will auto-launch. Click Install N4050e Utility. 3 Click Agree to accept the license agreement. 4 Click Finish to access your wireless print server 7 Configuring your current wireless settings. 6 Select the appropriate Network Name (SSID) from the list, and then click Next. Special instructions for Windows 98 SE, Me: The device driver required for communicating with setup normally.
User's Guide for Windows
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... the Setup Utility Wizard. 13 Write down the port or MAC address information displayed on additional network computers If you are installing your network printer for use with a third-party printer, you will need to use the printer drivers CD or printer software CD that the settings are using the N4050e wireless print server with multiple computers on the network, you will need to repeat the Installing your computer, before the wireless print server is inserted into the middle USB port...
... the Setup Utility Wizard. 13 Write down the port or MAC address information displayed on additional network computers If you are installing your network printer for use with a third-party printer, you will need to use the printer drivers CD or printer software CD that the settings are using the N4050e wireless print server with multiple computers on the network, you will need to repeat the Installing your computer, before the wireless print server is inserted into the middle USB port...
User's Guide for Windows
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... Web page for most printers, press and release the test button on the back of the print server, see Finding the network printer IP address below. 2 Select the settings you want to find the IP address of print servers, including their MAC and IP addresses, will discover all Lexmark print servers on the network. You can use this utility to change settings in a browser window. The IP Setup Utility will be listed on the network setup page. Finding the network printer IP address Using...
... Web page for most printers, press and release the test button on the back of the print server, see Finding the network printer IP address below. 2 Select the settings you want to find the IP address of print servers, including their MAC and IP addresses, will discover all Lexmark print servers on the network. You can use this utility to change settings in a browser window. The IP Setup Utility will be listed on the network setup page. Finding the network printer IP address Using...
User's Guide for Windows
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... the network. USB status and Wireless Blinking The print server has experienced an error. On The print server is active. Power the print server off status alternately and back on both ends. If the problem continues, contact the Customer Support Center. The Setup Utility CD does not auto launch 1 Close all open software programs. 2 Reinsert the Setup Utility CD. Indicator light status Indicator light pattern State Result Power indicator Off The Print Server does not have while setting up your setup instructions...
... the network. USB status and Wireless Blinking The print server has experienced an error. On The print server is active. Power the print server off status alternately and back on both ends. If the problem continues, contact the Customer Support Center. The Setup Utility CD does not auto launch 1 Close all open software programs. 2 Reinsert the Setup Utility CD. Indicator light status Indicator light pattern State Result Power indicator Off The Print Server does not have while setting up your setup instructions...
User's Guide for Windows
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My network printer does not print • Make sure all cables to your printer documentation for help. Note: You must install the printer driver on each computer that the print server has a valid IP address on the network. If the printer still does not print, refer to the printer, print server, electrical outlet, and network connection are secure. • Make sure the Power, USB, and Wireless status indicator lights are sending the print job. The print server was configured correctly...
My network printer does not print • Make sure all cables to your printer documentation for help. Note: You must install the printer driver on each computer that the print server has a valid IP address on the network. If the printer still does not print, refer to the printer, print server, electrical outlet, and network connection are secure. • Make sure the Power, USB, and Wireless status indicator lights are sending the print job. The print server was configured correctly...
User's Guide for Windows
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... not use a direct USB connection to your computer or the Wireless Print Server Setup Utility, you must have a computer with default settings that let you configure it in Ad-Hoc mode 1 Connect the print server to SSID (Network Name print server or Service Set ID) Basic Service Set Type (BSST) Ad-Hoc Data Encryption Mode None WEP Key None Advanced Setup 18 However, because this method involves first configuring the print server and then installing the printer on accessing your current wireless network parameters, refer to your wireless network documentation...
... not use a direct USB connection to your computer or the Wireless Print Server Setup Utility, you must have a computer with default settings that let you configure it in Ad-Hoc mode 1 Connect the print server to SSID (Network Name print server or Service Set ID) Basic Service Set Type (BSST) Ad-Hoc Data Encryption Mode None WEP Key None Advanced Setup 18 However, because this method involves first configuring the print server and then installing the printer on accessing your current wireless network parameters, refer to your wireless network documentation...
User's Guide for Windows
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The data encryption mode that is like a password used to a printer. You can use the same SSID to the printer across your wireless network. A printing device that shares a common address component. A portion of a network that does not need to be part of computers communicate with each other. would typically be locally attached to provide data encryption and user authentication. TCP/IP. Network authentication type. Security key. SSID. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP...
The data encryption mode that is like a password used to a printer. You can use the same SSID to the printer across your wireless network. A printing device that shares a common address component. A portion of a network that does not need to be part of computers communicate with each other. would typically be locally attached to provide data encryption and user authentication. TCP/IP. Network authentication type. Security key. SSID. The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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... actual damages from new parts, or new and serviceable used with the product. The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of Limited Warranty Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY This warranty applies to Lexmark's official published specifications • Is in the following paragraph. Also, such product must be free of original purchase. Remote technical support is 12 months and starts on the date...
... actual damages from new parts, or new and serviceable used with the product. The replacement item assumes the remaining warranty period of Limited Warranty Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY This warranty applies to Lexmark's official published specifications • Is in the following paragraph. Also, such product must be free of original purchase. Remote technical support is 12 months and starts on the date...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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Contents Chapter 1: Getting started 1 Unpacking your print server 1 Wireless network settings 3 Chapter 2: Setting up your wireless print server 4 Setup overview 4 Minimum requirements 5 Safety information 5 Select a location for your print server 5 Connect the print server to your printer 6 Configuring your wireless print server 6 Changing your wireless print server settings 8 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 9 Indicator light status 9 My network key was invalid 9 My wireless print server was unable to join the network 10 The print server was configured correctly, but cannot be found...
Contents Chapter 1: Getting started 1 Unpacking your print server 1 Wireless network settings 3 Chapter 2: Setting up your wireless print server 4 Setup overview 4 Minimum requirements 5 Safety information 5 Select a location for your print server 5 Connect the print server to your printer 6 Configuring your wireless print server 6 Changing your wireless print server settings 8 Chapter 3: Troubleshooting 9 Indicator light status 9 My network key was invalid 9 My wireless print server was unable to join the network 10 The print server was configured correctly, but cannot be found...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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... series of three parts: physically connecting the print server to your printer using the provided USB cable, configuring your wireless print server, and installing your printer on and ready to computer (Ad-Hoc) wireless network and changing the print server wireless network settings. For help setting up your wireless print server 4 2 Setting up your wireless print server Setup overview The setup process consists of wireless routers or base stations) or Ad-Hoc mode (in which wireless devices communicate with each other directly without using a wireless router). After the print...
... series of three parts: physically connecting the print server to your printer using the provided USB cable, configuring your wireless print server, and installing your printer on and ready to computer (Ad-Hoc) wireless network and changing the print server wireless network settings. For help setting up your wireless print server 4 2 Setting up your wireless print server Setup overview The setup process consists of wireless routers or base stations) or Ad-Hoc mode (in which wireless devices communicate with each other directly without using a wireless router). After the print...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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... the print server has been configured, use with your printer to install your network printer on the computers attached to the printer. Note: The SSID must be reset to factory defaults so the configuration process can be entered exactly as it is inserted into the computer you want to be reconfigured for . For information on resetting the print server to factory defaults, see the Test Button description in the Understanding the print server ports...
... the print server has been configured, use with your printer to install your network printer on the computers attached to the printer. Note: The SSID must be reset to factory defaults so the configuration process can be entered exactly as it is inserted into the computer you want to be reconfigured for . For information on resetting the print server to factory defaults, see the Test Button description in the Understanding the print server ports...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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.... Wireless status Off The print server is searching for infrastructure mode only) Troubleshooting 9 Power the print server off status alternately and back on both ends. If the problem continues, contact the Customer Support Center. USB status Off The USB cable connecting the print server to solve problems you may have power. USB status and Wireless Blinking The print server has experienced an error. Make sure that the power cord is attached correctly and is available. On The USB cable connecting the print server to the network...
.... Wireless status Off The print server is searching for infrastructure mode only) Troubleshooting 9 Power the print server off status alternately and back on both ends. If the problem continues, contact the Customer Support Center. USB status Off The USB cable connecting the print server to solve problems you may have power. USB status and Wireless Blinking The print server has experienced an error. Make sure that the power cord is attached correctly and is available. On The USB cable connecting the print server to the network...
User's Guide for Macintosh
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...; WEP • WPA (Infrastructure mode networks only) network-capable printer. For example: • LPT1 indicates the printer is attached to a physical parallel port with a parallel cable. • USB001 indicates the printer is not supported for Ad-Hoc configurations. • For WEP keys, if using ASCII, valid keys are at the following protocols for a physical or logical connection to the printer across your network. The default Web browser provided by the Wi...
...; WEP • WPA (Infrastructure mode networks only) network-capable printer. For example: • LPT1 indicates the printer is attached to a physical parallel port with a parallel cable. • USB001 indicates the printer is not supported for Ad-Hoc configurations. • For WEP keys, if using ASCII, valid keys are at the following protocols for a physical or logical connection to the printer across your network. The default Web browser provided by the Wi...