Introduction
Thank you for purchasing and using our Wireless G (the Print Server).
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This innovative product easily shares your standard printer or all-in-
one, multifunction printer (MFP) on your network. Unlike many print
servers, it can communicate with MFPs and standard printers as if
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connected directly to your computer. Advanced features let you print,
scan, read media cards, and fax through the network. The Print Server
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offers bidirectional communication with MFPs and standard printers,
to help monitor important details such as ink and paper levels.
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The Print Server supports print, scan, card-reader, and fax-sharing
functions for most popular operating systems such as Windows® 2000
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SP4 and higher, and XP SP1 and higher. It also supports Windows XP
scanning utility and MFP vendors' scanning utilities.
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This product can also be used as a traditional print server. It supports
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Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Line Printer
Remote (LPR) technology, Read-After-Write (RAW), and Internet
Printing Protocols (IPPs). It can share print functions in the various
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common network operating systems including Windows 98SE, Me,
NT®, 2000, XP, and 2003; UNIX®; Linux®; and Mac OS® X v10.2.x
and above.
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This Print Server provides IEEE 802.11g/b wireless LAN (up to 54Mbps
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data-transfer rate), an Ethernet network port (10/100Mbps Ethernet),
and one USB 2.0/1.1 port for MFPs or standard printers. The Print
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Server can be easily connected to your 802.11g/b wireless or wired
network.
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Product Features
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The Print Server simultaneously supports dual functionalities: All-In-
One-Print-Server mode (AIO-PS mode) and Print-Server mode (PS
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mode). Users can choose one of the modes in which to share MFP or
standard-printer functions through the Print Server.
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