D-Link DPR-2000 Manual - Page 52

Connection Mode, Infrastructure, Survey, Rescan, Select, Transmission Rate, Fully Automatic, Ad-Hoc

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Using the Web Configurator 1.For Connection Mode, select Infrastructure. 2.The SSID is the ID name of the wireless network that you wish your Print Server to belong to. Leave this SSID as default if your wireless network already has a default SSID set up in wireless routers and/or access points. Otherwise, click Site Survey to display a list of wireless routers and access points currently connected to your network. To re-display the latest list, click Rescan. To select an SSID on the list, click the button of that SSID, then click Select. To exit without making any selection, click Exit.. 3.For Transmission Rate, select Fully Automatic if you wish to let your router or AP automatically select the wireless speed for your Print Server. If your wireless network is not very stable, you can force a specific wireless speed (e.g. a lower speed) by selecting one of the wireless speeds listed in this field. Connecting to a Single Wireless Computer There are instances where you can connect use the ad-hoc mode to connect your Print Server to your wireless network. If your network does not have any wireless router or access point, you will want to use this mode. Or, if you simply wish to do a printing test on your network printer, you can also use this mode. An ad-hoc connection will connect your Print Server to a single wireless computer. Do as follows to establish an ad-hoc connection: 1.For Connection Mode, select Ad-Hoc. 2.Select an SSID from the Site Survey list, or leave it as default. 3.Select a wireless Channel that will be used between the wireless computer and your Print Server. 4.For Transmission Rate, select a wireless speed from the list or leave it as Fully Automatic. D-Link DPR-2000 - User Manual 47

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Using the Web Configurator
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1. For
Connection Mode
, select
Infrastructure
.
2. The SSID is the ID name of the wireless network that you wish your Print Server to
belong to. Leave this
SSID
as default if your wireless network already has a
default SSID set up in wireless routers and/or access points. Otherwise, click
Site
Survey
to display a list of wireless routers and access points currently connected
to your network. To re-display the latest list, click
Rescan
. To select an SSID on
the list, click the button of that SSID, then click
Select
. To exit without making any
selection, click
Exit
..
3. For
Transmission Rate
, select
Fully Automatic
if you wish to let your router or
AP automatically select the wireless speed for your Print Server. If your wireless
network is not very stable, you can force a specific wireless speed (e.g. a lower
speed) by selecting one of the wireless speeds listed in this field.
Connecting to a Single Wireless Computer
There are instances where you can connect use the ad-hoc mode to connect your
Print Server to your wireless network. If your network does not have any wireless
router or access point, you will want to use this mode. Or, if you simply wish to do a
printing test on your network printer, you can also use this mode. An ad-hoc
connection will connect your Print Server to a single wireless computer. Do as
follows to establish an ad-hoc connection:
1. For
Connection Mode
, select
Ad-Hoc
.
2. Select an SSID from the
Site Survey
list, or leave it as default.
3. Select a wireless Channel that will be used between the wireless computer and
your Print Server.
4. For Transmission Rate, select a wireless speed from the list or leave it as
Fully
Automatic
.