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Chapter 2
 
LAN Installation 
This chapter describes how to install the LevelOne Printer Server in your Local Area 
Network. 
Procedure 
1. Preparation 
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Ensure the power is OFF. Do not connect the LevelOne Printer Server while power is On. 
• 
For the PS 7100 and WPS-0100USB only, the PCMCIA wireless card must be inserted 
into the PCMCIA slot on the rear.  
With the LEDs on the PCMCIA card facing UP, slide the card into the PCMCIA slot until 
it encounters some resistance. Push firmly and it will click into position. 
• 
Find the Default Server Name for your LevelOne Printer Server.  
The Default Server Name is shown on a sticker on the base of the device. It consists of 8 
letters and/or digits. Record this name; it may be needed during configuration. 
2. Connect the Printer or Printers 
Connect the printer or plotter to the LevelOne Printer Server's printer port(s), as appropriate: 
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USB Ports - Use the USB cable supplied with your printer to connect the printer to the 
LevelOne Printer Server's USB port 
• 
Parallel Ports - Use standard Parallel port cables to connect the printer to the parallel port 
on the LevelOne Printer Server. Parallel printer cables should be less than 3 meters long. 
• 
Serial Port - Use a standard Serial port cable to connect the printer to the serial port on the 
LevelOne Printer Server. 
3. Connect the Network Cable 
• 
Connect the network cable to the proper connector on the LevelOne Printer Server. The 
LevelOne Printer Server will automatically recognize whichever connector is used. 
• 
Note that if your LevelOne Printer Server has both BNC and UTP (10BaseT or 
10/100BaseT) connectors, only ONE (1) connection can be used. 
 
 
On the WPS-0100 and WPS-0100USB, connecting the LAN cable will 
disable the Wireless interface, because the default "Infrastructure 
mode" wireless setting can NOT be used with the LAN interface.  
To use both the LAN and Wireless interfaces, the Wireless mode 
must be set to "Ad-hoc". 
After configuration, the LAN interface can be disconnected if not 
required. 
 
4. Power Up 
Plug in the power adapter cable and power up. Start-up will take only a few seconds. 
 
Use only the Power Supply unit provided with the device. Power 
Supply units for different models are not interchangeable. 
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