Intermec PB32 PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide - Page 53

Configuring Wireless Printing Using Fingerprint, To con the printer to use WEP authentication

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Chapter 2 - Configuring the PB22 and PB32 • Send this command to make sure your values match those used by the access point: wt,[variable name] All variables are returned with the exception of EAP_PASS which always returns "****" if configured and CA_CERT which transmits the name of the last certificate authority successfully installed. An additional read-only variable for the supplicant state, called STATE, is also returned. • You may need to send this command several times for the wireless station to connect: ws,ACTIVE,1 Configuring Wireless Printing Using Fingerprint Use these procedures to configure your printer with Fingerprint for wireless printing. To configure the printer to use WEP authentication 1 Send these commands to login as an admin and set the SSID: run"su -p pass admin" setup write "wlan","uart1:" setup "wlan","SSID","xxxxx" where xxxxx can be from 0 to 32 alphanumeric characters. Note: The default password for logging in as an admin is "pass." If you changed the password, you need to use your password instead of "pass." 2 Send these commands to configure the WEP keys. This example sets WEP key 1 to 1234 and enables WEP key 1. setup "wlan","WEP1","0x0001020304" setup "wlan",".WEP_KEY","1" setup "wlan","ACTIVE","1" setup write "wlan","uart1:" To configure the printer to use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK mode 1 Send these commands to login as an admin and set the SSID: run"su-p pass admin" setup write "wlan","uart1:" setup "wlan","SSID","xxxxx" where xxxxx can be from 0 to 32 alphanumeric characters. PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide 41

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Chapter 2 — Configuring the PB22 and PB32
PB22 and PB32 Mobile Label and Receipt Printer User Guide
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Send this command to make sure your values match those
used by the access point:
<STX><SI>wt,[variable name]<ETX>
All variables are returned with the exception of EAP_PASS
which always returns “****” if configured and CA_CERT
which transmits the name of the last certificate authority
successfully installed. An additional read-only variable for the
supplicant state, called STATE, is also returned.
You may need to send this command several times for the
wireless station to connect:
<STX><SI>ws,ACTIVE,1<ETX>
Configuring Wireless Printing Using Fingerprint
Use these procedures to configure your printer with Fingerprint for
wireless printing.
To configure the printer to use WEP authentication
1
Send these commands to login as an admin and set the SSID:
run"su -p pass admin"
setup write "wlan","uart1:"
setup "wlan","SSID",
"xxxxx
"
where
xxxxx
can be from 0 to 32 alphanumeric characters.
2
Send these commands to configure the WEP keys. This example
sets WEP key 1 to 1234 and enables WEP key 1.
setup "wlan","WEP1","0x0001020304"
setup "wlan",".WEP_KEY","1"
setup "wlan","ACTIVE","1"
setup write "wlan","uart1:"
To configure the printer to use WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK mode
1
Send these commands to login as an admin and set the SSID:
run"su-p pass admin"
setup write "wlan","uart1:"
setup "wlan","SSID","
xxxxx
"
where
xxxxx
can be from 0 to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Note:
The default password for logging in as an admin is “pass.” If
you changed the password, you need to use your password instead
of “pass.”