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EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit Installation Instructions 
Chapter  — Setup in IPL
<STX><SI>wt,SPEED<ETX> 
Transmits network speed.
Region (a.k.a. Regulatory Domain)
Some countries and regulatory authorities only allow the use of a subset 
of the 14 channels specified in the 802.11b/g standard. To make the 
product world configurable the setup variable “.REGION” is used.
The region can only be set by personnel authorized by Intermec. If the 
wrong region/domain is set, please contact your Intermec representative 
immediately. Continued use of the EasyLAN Wireless network interface 
with an incorrect REGION setting may be in violation of applicable 
laws.
The region setting will not be reset to default, even if a factory default 
upgrade is performed. 
The following regulatory domains are implemented:
Regulatory Domains
Value
Countries
Allowed Channels
FCC (or USA)
U.S.A
1-11 (default)
IC (or Canada)
Canada
1-11
ETSI (or EU)
EU countries
1
 + Iceland, 
Liechtenstein, Norway, and 
Switzerland
1-13
MKK (or Japan)
Japan
1-14
1
/. Certain restrictions apply to outdoor use in France.
<STX><SI>wt,.REGION<ETX>
Transmits the active region.
Finishing the Wireless Setup
You can now disconnect the printer from the PC. You still need to assign 
an IP address, subnet mask, default router, and name server. This can be 
done via the printer’s display and keyboard (provided the server supports 
DHCP or BOOTP). If not, you must rely on wireless communication 
and use the ARP’n’PING method, which require that there is a working 
wireless LAN and the printer is inside the coverage area of an access 
point.