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Appendix 1: Print Server Setup in Ad Hoc Mode
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Appendix 1: Print Server Setup in Ad Hoc
Mode
Mode
If you do not have an Access Point in your network or the print server cannot be
discovered, please follow these steps:
1. Switch the print server’s DIP switch to
discovered, please follow these steps:
1. Switch the print server’s DIP switch to
DIAG mode.
2. Check that the TCP/IP protocol is installed in your computer and you have
assigned an IP address to your wireless adapter, E.g 192.168.1.100
3. On your laptop, run your wireless adapter’s software utility and change it
to
Ad-hoc (i.e. PEER-TO-PEER) mode, with the following settings:
• SSID = WLAN-PS
• Channel = 6
• Channel = 6
4. Click
Connect (or similar) to establish communication with the print server.
Make sure a connection is established.
5. Install and run
AXIS OBW Wizard software.
6. From the
Select A Print Server screen, select your print server and click Next.
7. On the
Change Settings screen select Yes and click Next.
8. On the
Basic Wireless Settings screen, change from default Infrastructure
(in NOR mode) to
802.11b Ad-hoc mode.
9. Create a new SSID of your choice and select Channel according to your
country regulations.
Example: SSID = AXISOBW, Channel = 9
Example: SSID = AXISOBW, Channel = 9
10. Keep
Auto as default Data transmit rate or change it to match your WLAN
settings. Click
Next.
11. On
Security and WEP Encryption Settings screen, enable or disable WEP
(default = disabled).
12. Click
Next on the 802.1X Settings screen if you do not use any kind of
authentication. If MD5 is selected, you must enter the same Login Name and
Password as defined on the Radius server.
Password as defined on the Radius server.
Note: A Radius server is used for remote user authentication and accounting.
Its primary use is for Internet Service Providers, though it may
as well be used on any network that needs a centralized authentication and/or
accounting service for its workstations.
Its primary use is for Internet Service Providers, though it may
as well be used on any network that needs a centralized authentication and/or
accounting service for its workstations.
13. In
TCP/IP Settings, specify a fixed or dynamic IP address, then click Next. A
fixed IP address is highly recommended; select Specify an IP address and fill
the settings to match your WLAN settings. Click
the settings to match your WLAN settings. Click
Next.
14. Click
Next again to save your settings.
15. Click
Cancel on the Select A Printer screen (as you are not going to install
a printer).
16. Switch the DIP back to
NOR mode and restart the print server by pressing
the print server’s reset button once.