HP 680n HP Wireless Print Server 680n - (English) Setup Guide - Page 23

None. The desired print server status I/O Card Ready would, network. Instead

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For a new print server, the configuration page would display the following factory-default settings: communication mode "Ad Hoc", network name (SSID) "hpsetup", and encryption type "None". The desired print server status "I/O Card Ready" would not appear until the print server successfully connects to a network. Instead, the messages "I/O Card Not Ready" and "Scanning for SSID" would likely appear. Note To interpret entries and diagnose problems reported on the configuration page, see the HP Jetdirect Print Server Administrator's Guide for this model on the CD-ROM provided with the print server. Figure 2-1 Typical HP Jetdirect Configuration Page print server status entry c. Save the Jetdirect configuration page for reference. You will need some information on this page when you configure the print server. Installing the Print Server Hardware 2-3

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Installing the Print Server Hardware 2-3
For a new print server, the configuration page would display
the following factory-default settings: communication mode “Ad
Hoc”, network name (SSID) “hpsetup”, and encryption type
“None”. The desired print server status “I/O Card Ready” would
not appear until the print server successfully connects to a
network. Instead, the messages “I/O Card Not Ready” and
“Scanning for SSID” would likely appear.
Note
To interpret entries and diagnose problems reported
on the configuration page, see the
HP Jetdirect Print
Server Administrator’s Guide
for this model on the
CD-ROM provided with the print server.
Figure 2-1
Typical HP Jetdirect Configuration Page
c.
Save the Jetdirect configuration page for reference. You will
need some information on this page when you configure the
print server.
print server status entry