Belkin F1UP0002 Printer User Manual


 
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This page allows the user to define the Extended Service Set
Identifier (ESSID), wireless mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc), and
channel number.
You can enable/disable the wireless function and set up the wireless
parameters for the Print Server from here. The parameters include
function, mode, ESSID, and channel number. You can manually set
the wireless network to which you want to connect in this page,
or use the “Site Survey” function to automatically search for an
available wireless network with which to associate.
Function is for the user to disable, enable, or allow the
Print Server to automatically select to connect to the wired
or wireless network. If “Disable” is selected, the Print
Server can only connect to the network through wired
Ethernet. If “Enable” is selected, the Print Server can only
connect to the network through a wireless LAN. If “Auto”
is selected, the Print Server can automatically decide to
enable or disable the wireless function. The Print Server
only can work in either Ethernet or wireless-LAN mode. It
cannot work in both Ethernet and wireless-LAN modes at
the same time. When the Print Server starts up, it will auto-
detect if the LAN port is connected to an active network
by an Ethernet cable. If the Print Server is connected to an
active network by an Ethernet cable when starting up, the
Print Server will run in Ethernet mode. If the Print Server is
not connected to an active network by an Ethernet cable
when starting up, the Print Server will run in wireless-LAN
mode. The Print Server’s default is in “Auto” mode.
Mode is the operation mode of a wireless station. You
can choose either “Ad-Hoc” or “Infrastructure” mode.
If you do not have an access point and want to use a
peer-to-peer connection, you have to choose “Ad-Hoc”
mode. If you have an access point as the wireless-LAN
infrastructure, you have to choose “Infrastructure” mode.