Lexmark International Inc N8050 Manual De Usuario
Configuring the print server in Ad-Hoc mode
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10
Change the listed network settings to match the wireless network that the printer will be used
on, including:
on, including:
•
SSID
•
BSS type
•
Channel Number (Ad-Hoc only)
•
Wireless Security Mode
•
Encryption Mode (If applicable)
The SSID must be entered exactly as it is used on the network. SSIDs are case-sensitive, so
if the SSID is entered incorrectly, the print server will not be able to communicate on the
network, and the configuration process must be repeated.
if the SSID is entered incorrectly, the print server will not be able to communicate on the
network, and the configuration process must be repeated.
Note:
If WEP is selected as the security mode, click Advanced Settings for the option to
enter additional WEP security keys.
enter additional WEP security keys.
11
If 802.1x RADIUS was selected as the Wireless Security Mode, and a Signed Certificate and/
or CA Certificate is required for the selected authentication method, see
or CA Certificate is required for the selected authentication method, see
, and then continue to step 12.
If 802.1x RADIUS was not selected as the Wireless Security mode, or neither a Signed
Certificate or CA Certificate is not required for the selected authentication mechanism, go to
step 12.
Certificate or CA Certificate is not required for the selected authentication mechanism, go to
step 12.
12
Click
Submit
.
13
Restore the computer’s wireless network settings back to the original values that were
recorded in step 3.
recorded in step 3.
Certificate management
Some authentication mechanisms associated with the 802.1x RADIUS Wireless Security mode
require the use of either a CA Certificate (PEAP and EAP-TTLS), or both a Signed Certificate and a
CA Certificate (EAP-TLS).
require the use of either a CA Certificate (PEAP and EAP-TTLS), or both a Signed Certificate and a
CA Certificate (EAP-TLS).
To manage certificates for use with 802.1x RADIUS
1
From the print server embedded Web page, click
Configuration
on the left side of the page.
2
Click
Certificate Management
.
3
Complete the appropriate management option(s).
4
Continue with step 12 of the
instructions.
To install a new CA Certificate
1
Under Certificate Configuration, click
Install A New Certificate Authority Certificate
.
2
Browse to the correct certificate location, and click
Submit
.