Zebra Technologies P1043301-005 Printer User Manual


 
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Introduction
Support
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Supported Wireless Radio Cards
A supported third-party PCMCIA, Compact Flash™, or CardBus wireless radio card is
required for the printer to connect to the WLAN. After the wireless option board is installed in
the printer, the wireless radio card inserts into a slot on this board. A wireless radio card is
NOT provided with the ZebraNet Wireless Print Server or the ZebraNet Wireless Plus Print
Server.
The following wireless radio cards are supported at the time of this release:
Symbol
®
Technologies
Spectrum24
®
Compact Flash wireless radio card LA-4137-1020-WW (the card uses an
adapter and must have firmware version F3.91-69 or later)
For instructions on how to install this card and the adapter, see Install a Radio Card in a
Wireless Print Server on page 37.
802.11b Spectrum24 High Rate Direct Sequence PN:LA-4121-1000-US (card must have
firmware version V2.90-58 or later)
802.11b Spectrum24 High Rate Direct Sequence PN:LA-4121-1020-US (card must have
firmware version V2.90-58 or later)
802.11b Spectrum24 High Rate Direct Sequence PN:LA-4121-1120-US (card must have
firmware version V2.90-58 or later)
Note • This section applies only to the ZebraNet Wireless Print Server and the ZebraNet
Wireless Plus Print Server. All other Zebranet wireless print servers have a built-in radio.
Note •
Some wireless radio cards listed here may not support all ZebraNet wireless print server
features.
See Table 1 on page 19 or check with the card manufacturer to ensure that the card that
you wish to use supports the wireless security type used on your WLAN.
Some wireless radio cards may require specific firmware versions to support certain
features. You may be able to download new firmware to your wireless radio card. Check
with the card manufacturer for more information.
Check the operating conditions (such as temperature and humidity) for the wireless radio
card that you choose. If the card has more restrictions than the printer, this may limit the
conditions under which you can operate the printer with a wireless connection.