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EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions
Chapter  — Setup (General)
Setting up Network Parameters
There are several different ways you can set up your network parameters:
•  Connect the printer to a PC and run the PrintSet program which 
can be found on the EasyLAN CD and on the Intermec website. 
PrintSet requires a PC running Windows 98 or later. This is the 
easiest and most convenient way to set up your printer. 
•  Fingerprint:
  Establish a serial (RS-232) communication with the printer and 
set it up using Fingerprint setup strings or setup files. IP address, 
subnet mask, default router, and name server can also be set 
using the printer’s built-in keyboard. See Chapter 4, “Setup in 
Fingerprint.” The only requirement on the PC side is a terminal 
program that can transmit and receive ASCII characters on an 
RS-232 line. Fingerprint users can also create a configuration file 
on a CompactFlash card that can be used to update the printer 
automatically. This is particularly convenient if you are planning to 
set up several printers with the same network parameters. Please see 
“Setup with CompactFlash” on the next page.
•  IPL:
  Establish a serial (RS-232) communication with the printer and 
set it up using IPL commands. You need a PC with a terminal 
program that can transmit and receive ASCII characters. Select the 
method of obtaining IP address, subnet mask, default router, and 
name server automatically from the server using the printer’s built-
in keyboard. This requires a server that supports DHCP and/or 
BOOTP. See Chapter 5, “Setup in IPL.”
Establishing Serial Communications
To modify your network parameters, you need to first establish a serial 
connection with a PC using a cable. This applies both to setup using the 
PrintSet program and setup using Fingerprint or IPL commands.
To set up a serial connection  
Connect a common RS-232 cable between a serial port, for example  
COM1, on the PC and the RS-232 port on the printer. 
Start a terminal program, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal.