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This screen shows the DHCP state, which can be Enabled or Disabled. If enabled, the screen can
show one of the states shown in the following table:
show one of the states shown in the following table:
State
Description
DHCP WAIT
Waiting for DHCP to be ready.
DHCP INITIALIZING
DHCP initializing.
DHCP: Request Sent
Request sent to DHCP server.
DHCP Timeout
Timeout due to no response to request.
If DHCP is disabled or the printer has received a response from a DHCP server, the Info Page
displays the current IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Address. The last line of the
display shows the MAC Address of the wireless interface (different from the wired interface).
Wireless Statistics Info Page
Pressing the NEXT soft-key again will display the Wireless Statistics screen, as follows:
The RX Bytes value is the total number of bytes that have been received by the printer from the
radio. The number of discards represents the number of RX packets that were discarded
because there was no buffer available to receive the packet. This should almost always be zero.
A discard is not a hard failure as the packet will be resent by the sender at a later time. The TX
Bytes value is the total number of bytes that have been sent by the printer to the radio. The
number of discards represents the number of TX packets that were discarded because the
packet was malformed or dropped due to a communication error with the radio. This should
almost always be zero. A discard is not a hard failure as the packet will be resent by the printer
at a later time. The final value is a catchall error counter for errors. This should be zero as it
indicates a hard error. A non-zero error counter may mean that there is a hardware failure. The
wireless statistics counts are reset to zero on power-up.
radio. The number of discards represents the number of RX packets that were discarded
because there was no buffer available to receive the packet. This should almost always be zero.
A discard is not a hard failure as the packet will be resent by the sender at a later time. The TX
Bytes value is the total number of bytes that have been sent by the printer to the radio. The
number of discards represents the number of TX packets that were discarded because the
packet was malformed or dropped due to a communication error with the radio. This should
almost always be zero. A discard is not a hard failure as the packet will be resent by the printer
at a later time. The final value is a catchall error counter for errors. This should be zero as it
indicates a hard error. A non-zero error counter may mean that there is a hardware failure. The
wireless statistics counts are reset to zero on power-up.
WIRELESS INFO
DHCP Enabled
IP: 192.168.0.100
Mask: 255.255.255.0
GW: 192.168.0.1
MAC:00:19:88:06:4f:87
DHCP Enabled
IP: 192.168.0.100
Mask: 255.255.255.0
GW: 192.168.0.1
MAC:00:19:88:06:4f:87
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WIRELESS STATISTICS
RX BYTES: 18862
DISCARDS: 0
TX BYTES: 361
DISCARDS: 0
ERRORS: 0
RX BYTES: 18862
DISCARDS: 0
TX BYTES: 361
DISCARDS: 0
ERRORS: 0
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