How Do You Connect A Wireless Print Server?
• Collect information from your wireless network. You will need to get the following information: Loading… • SSID: This stands for service set identifier. SSID consists of a series of characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It lets network devices connect to this network, as opposed to other networks that are running in the same area. • Channel number: This is a unique path where two nodes communicate with each other. • WEP key (optional): This stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP encrypts data as it travels from one end point to another one via radio waves. • Install the printer driver on your computer. If you have more than one computer that will be using the wireless printer server, you will need to install this printer software on each one. • Connect the wireless print server to the network. Plug one of the Ethernet cable’s connectors to the LAN port of the wireless print server. Plug the other connector to the switch or router. • Connect the printe
• Collect information from your wireless network. You will need to get the following information: • SSID: This stands for service set identifier. SSID consists of a series of characters that uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. It lets network devices connect to this network, as opposed to other networks that are running in the same area. • Channel number: This is a unique path where two nodes communicate with each other. • WEP key (optional): This stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy. WEP encrypts data as it travels from one end point to another one via radio waves. • Install the printer driver on your computer. If you have more than one computer that will be using the wireless printer server, you will need to install this printer software on each one. • Connect the wireless print server to the network. Plug one of the Ethernet cable’s connectors to the LAN port of the wireless print server. Plug the other connector to the switch or router. • Connect the printer to the ne