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d link dp-g310 manualThen the USB LED should flash three times. Irregularity of the LED during this LED test may mean there is a problem with the LED itself. As shown below, the System displays the status of your print server, printer and network. Clicking Refresh will update the information. Location (optional): Assign a location for the print server. Infrastructure (default): Connect to an existing wireless AP or router in a WLAN. ? Ad-Hoc: Connect to wireless clients in the Peer-to-Peer mode. It provides a link to D-Link’s support website. For example, type into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. For example, type into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. The Port Name field will automatically be filled in. Click Next Click Next Highlight the printer, as shown. For example, type into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router to which you wish to connect. Click OK to accept the location of the file. 2 3 1 4 1. 2. 3. Highlight lpr.inf 4. Click OK Insert the DP-G310 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Open your System Preferences window and Click Network. AppleT alk protocol: After selecting AppleT alk the Port Name of the Print Server will be dis- played. When the changes are complete, click Next. In this example, Create a Network Setup Disk has been selected. Y ou will run this disk on each of the computers on your network. Please read the information under Here’ s how in the screen below. Click Ye s to re- start the computer. Y ou have completed configuring this computer. I n this window, enter the Computer name. For an updated compatibility list please visit. The DP-G310 is equipped with one USB version 2.0 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today and supports both infrastructure and ad hoc wireless modes.http://www.atwoodgroup.ca/atwoodtechnology/userfiles/epson-printers-dx7450-manual.xml
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Its compact size, easy to use configuration tools including a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program, and affordable price make the DP-G310 print server the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing. Wireless USB Print ServerPackage Contents.3. Introduction.4. Wireless Basics.8. Installation Considerations.9. Setting up the DP-G310.10. Power On Self. Page 3: Package Contents Package ContentsThe D-Link DP-G310 Print Server is an 802.11g wireless USB 2.0 high-speed. Print Server that can also connect to. Page 5 The DP-G310 offers extraordinary flexibility, operating with all major networkThere are two front panel indicators, each holding two separate LEDs (aligned in aD-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-usePage 9: Installation Considerations Wireless Basics (cont.). Standards-Based Technology. Based on the IEEE 802.11g standard, the DP-G310 is interoperable with existingInstalling the Print Server. WARNING: Configuration problems may result if the Print Server is powered up. Page 11: Power ON Self-Test Power ON Self-Test. Every DP-G310 has been factory-tested to operate properly. When the DP-G310 is powered ON, it also automatically. Page 12: Using the Web Configuration Using the Web Configuration. Please use an Ethernet connection for the configuration of the DP-G310. Using a. CAT5 cable, connect. Page 13 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Home. Click on the Home tab from the tools bar of the main screen to. Page 14 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Click the Wireless button in the left column to display information about. Page 15 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Click the Network button in the left column to display information about. Page 16 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Click the User button in the left column to display the user’s. Page 17 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Configuration.http://www.allmattingsolutions.com.au/resources/Uploadvideo/epson-printer-user-manual.xml Click on the Configuration tab from the tools bar of the main screen to. Page 18 Using the Web Configuration (continued). System Device. In this field, you can configure. Page 19 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Wireless Interface. Connection Mode: Select one of two connection modes. NetworkThis field contains three options that allow you to configure the. Page 22 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Printing Control. By configuring the Enable User Printing Control option (Yes or. Page 23 Using the Web Configuration (continued). SNMP Management. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols. Page 24 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Tools. Click on the Tools link from the tools bar of the main screen to. Page 25 Using the Web Configuration (continued). E-mail Account. You can assign an E-mail address to the print server. Page 26 Using the Web Configuration (continued). E-mail Notification. You can set the print server to send a. Page 27 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Firmware Upgrade. When a new version of firmware is available (e.g., downloaded. Page 28 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Backup Device Configuration to File. Click Apply to backup your current configuration. Page 29 Using the Web Configuration (continued). Help. Click on the Help link from the tools bar of the main screen to. Open the web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G310. At the Configuration window, write down the Port Name for future reference. Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless. Add a Printer. Select Local Printer. Deselect AutomaticallyPlug and Play printer. Type in the IP address ofClick Next. Click Finish. Highlight the printer, as shown. If the desired printer is. At this screen, you can input aClick Next. Open the Web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G310. At the Configuration window, write down the Port Names for future reference. Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless. Printers. Double-click on the Add. Printer icon. Select Local Printer. Click Next. Select Create a new port at the. Click Next. Type in the IP address of the Print. Server in the Printer. Select LPR. Input the port name ofHighlight the printer, as shown. If the desired printer is not on. Select Do not share this printer.Open the web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G310. At the Configuration window, write down the Port Name for future reference. Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router. Control Panel. Double-click on Network. Click Add. At this window,Click OK. You should now beProperties Page. Click Add Port. Type in the IP Address ofClick OK. Windows will ask forClick YesAt the next screen, browse for the printerSelect Yes to printClick Finish. Please refer to the PS Admin Manual on the CD included with your purchase forPage 62: Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X Setting up Apple Talk or LPR. Printing in Mac OS XPage 63 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR PrintingThe default IPServer. Page 64 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR PrintingTo print, open a documentSelect the printingAppleTalk or LPR. Page 66 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR PrintingLPR Printers using IPWhen you select. Page 67: Setting up Apple Talk Printing in Mac OS 9 Setting up Apple Talk PrintingThe exact procedure for selecting a PostScript printer connected to your Print. Server may. Page 69 Printing from Mac OS Client WorkstationsIf you have not previouslyPage 70: Networking Basics Networking Basics. Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP. In this section you will learn how to establish a. Page 71 Networking Basics (continued). Please follow allIn this window,Enter a ComputerComputer nameClick Next. Enter a WorkgroupPlease wait whileSetup WizardWhen the changesIn this window, selectNetwork Setup DiskPlease wait while the Network Setup Wizard copies the files. Please read the information under Here’s how. Page 76 Networking Basics (continued). The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. Click Yes to re-How to assign a Name to your computer. To name your computer, please follow these directions in. Page 78 Networking Basics (continued). How to assign a Name to your ComputerHow to find your IP Address in Windows XP. This window will appear.Printer Connection. Printer Port: USB 2.0. Bidirectional Communication: Hewlett-Packard PJL (Printer Job Language) standardNetwork. Page 83: Technical Support Technical SupportYou can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free technical. Page 84: Warranty and Registration Warranty and Registration. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this LimitedPage 86 Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Some statesDP-G310 Printer Compatibility List For Windows. The Canon Printer The Lexmark Printer. Canon BJC-55, 85 Lexmark Z13. Canon S100SP. Page 88 Appendix: DP-G310 Printer Compatibility List for Windows (continued)Lexmark 4039 10R. Lexmark 5700. Lexmark Optra Color 45. Sep 16 - Oct 21Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Our technicians use the latest authorized manufacturer tools to help you troubleshoot issues. To access this option, go to Your Orders and choose Get product support.Used: Very GoodLatest firmware loaded.Please try again.Please try again.In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. Please try your search again later.The DP-G310 is equipped with one USB version 2.0 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today and supports both infrastructure and ad hoc wireless modes. Its compact size, easy to use configuration tools including a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program, and affordable price make the DP-G310 print server the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Please try again later. irish57 3.0 out of 5 stars I have had it for about six months now, and it has not given me any problems at all. I am looking at it on Amazon again, because I am recommending it to a friend.It still recognizes the encryption as WEP regardless of setting.Having several home computers already configured to print at the same printer, I chose to simply replace the same server. It was an easy swap out and the printer was back on line immediately!It replaced the same model router that died on me. This model is not available everywhere. I am satisfied.I didn't check compatibility, I just bought it. Luckily it was compatible. I hear the Revisions later than A1 support it but I haven't tested it. 3. It overheats. My unit kept freezing up in the middle of print jobs requiring a reset. I removed the 2 screws at the bottom of the case and it's been working fine for 3 days without a reboot. 4. The manual tells you to type in the IP 192.168.0.10. This may not be right for everyone. In my case, my router gave it the IP 192.168.1.141. If you can't connect with the 0.10 IP, log into your router and see what IPs it has given out, Type them all into your web browser, one by one (shouldn't be many) and once you get the right IP, write it down. That will permanantly be the IP of the DP-G310. Once I figured out all these problems, setting it up took about 10 minutes. The setup is pretty straight forward and I have gotten the device to work with XP (all versions) and Vista Home Premium. One more thing, to configure the DP-G310, you will need to connect it to a router via Normal Ethernet or to the back of your computer via Crossover cable. If you have the ability to set up the device by hooking it up directly to your router, I suggest you do that. The device gets hot as it is, using the wireless will probably just make it hotter. Also if you do use wireless, it means your router security is non existant or weak (WEP).The content had clearly been taken out of the box more than once for previous install. If you have unboxed products often you know what i mean. A certified technician tried to configure this product to act as a print server Under Windows 8.1 it could not connect to the other wifi router which is WPA this thing can only do WEP. I returned my product but i did not take the precaution to use a carrier i used regular mail. Apparently it never made it back to the originator so end of the story I could not get a refund for it. So this is in a nutshell my experience with this product,.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. WiFi, or simply wireless, allows you to connect various devices to your router, such as wireless printers, smart televisions, and WiFi enabled smartphones. If you are not sure what this means we have a guide explaining what a wireless name is that you can read for more information. Be sure to read about WiFi channels before making the choice. If you are unsure, be sure to read our WEP vs WPA guide first. If you are already logged in you can skip this step. Then, in the left sidebar click the link titled Wireless. The first thing you can do is change the SSID. This is the name you give your wireless network for identification purposes. Be creative but avoid personal information, it can be seen by your neighbors. To learn more about the SSID, read our guide on the subject. Click this link for more info. These three channels don't overlap one another. To learn more about these three channels, read our guide on the topic by clicking this link. We strongly recommend against using WEP, it is extremely weak against today's technology. If you update your firmware, you can get a much better form of security such as WPA2. Read our guide on the topic titled WEP vs. WPA. This is usually done at the device itself and not at your computer. Data workgroup. For homes and SOHO with just one printer to privacy mechanism is based on a shared key algorithm, as share, this print server offers a single port and saves you the described in the wireless LAN standard.cost. For the large office with many computer users and several printers scattered at different places, you can plug one print server to each of these printers to share them on the network. This flexibly allows both Ethernet users and wireless users to print files through the print server. Data privacy mechanism is based on a shared key algorithm, as described in the wireless LAN standard. In addition, Windows-based menu-driven program allows you to do administration jobs and set access control. Access to your network printer can be control by setting up a list of MAC addresses of user computers allow to print files. SNMP and latest MIB-II MIBs are built into the print server, allowing you to manage this device on an SNMP standard-based network. Consult your printers owner manual for the PJL (Printer Job Language) and print speed supported on your printer. Server Name: Assign a name to the print server. Location (optional): Assign a location for the print server. Admin contact (optional): Assign the Admin’s contact name for the print server. Password: Enter the Administrator password (3-8 characters). Ad-Hoc: Connect to wireless clients in the Peer-to-Peer mode. SSID: Assign the SSID in this box. You can manually input the name or select one from the pull-down menu. To search the available print server within the network, click the Site Survey button. The User List at the bottom of the screen displays the current defined user and related information for the print server. Click Apply to save the changes. Click Apply if you have made changes. Page 24 Using the Web Configuration (continued) Tools Click on the Tools link from the tools bar of the main screen to enter the Tools Page; it provides the control options that include Print Test, E-mail, Reset, Upgrade, and Backup. Enter the E-mail account in the Print Server E-mail Address box to enable this. Outgoing E-mail (SMTP) Server Address: Enter the server address that is used to send your E-mail in this box. Factory Reset Click Apply to reload the factory default settings of the print server. Click Browse to locate the firmware file, then click Apply. Restore Device Configuration from File You can reload a configuration that you saved before. Click Browse to point to the backup file, and then click Apply. Page 29 Using the Web Configuration (continued) Help Click on the Help link from the tools bar of the main screen to enter the Help Page. This page provides a link to D-Link’s support website. D-Link’s support website will provide the most up to date information on your DP-G321 Print Server. Please check the website regularly for product and firmware updates. Click on each topic for more information on any screen in the Web Configuration Utility. For example, type into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. You will need this information later in the configuration process. Deselect Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. Click Next. Select Create a new port. Click Finish. Highlight the printer, as shown. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router to which you wish to connect. Type in the IP address of the Print Server in the Printer Name or IP Address field. The Port Name field will automatically be filled in. Click Next. Select “Custom.” Then click on Settings. The Port Name shown here is only an example. Select the letter representing the CD-ROM drive on your computer from the pull-down menu. 2. Double-click on the folder lpr. 4 2 3 3. Highlight lpr.inf. 4. Click OK. 1 Click OK to accept the location of the file. You should now be back to the Network Properties Page. Type in the IP Address of the DP-G321. When the Add Printer Wizard screen appears, click Next. Select Network Printer. Click Next. Type in the path if you know it, or click Browse. Highlight the port as shown. (The Port Name in this window is just an example.) Click OK. If the network path is not specified, type in the IP Address of the DP-G321 and the Port Name. (The Port Name shown at right is just an example.) Select Yes or No, to answer the question: Do you print from MS-DOS based programs? Click Next. Highlight the printer, as shown. Page 62 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X Note: Mac OS printing with this print server is supported by PostScript printers only. With Mac OSX you can use AppleTalk or LPR printers using IP protocols for printing through Print Servers. Follow the instructions below for setting up the Print Server. After attaching the Print Server to your network using the directions provided in the Quick Installation Guide, change the IP address of your Macintosh to access the Print Server’s web configuration. Page 63 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X (continued) The default IP address of the Print Server is 192.168.0.10. Manually change your IP Address to 102.168.0.x, where x is any number between 1 and 254 (except 10 which is the IP Address of the Print Server.) The IP Addresses and Subnet Mask shown here are examples only. Select the AppleTalk tab in this window and check Make AppleTalk Active. Select Edit Printer List from the Printer dialog box. Click Add Printer. Page 65 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X (continued) Select the printing protocol preferred, AppleTalk or LPR Printers using IP. In this example, AppleTalk has been selected. AppleTalk protocol: After selecting AppleTalk the Port Name of the Print Server will be displayed. The Port Name shown here is an example only. PS - 116688-U1 PS - 116688-U1 Laserwriter Laserwriter Click on the Port to which the PostScript printer is connected. Page 66 Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X (continued) LPR Printers using IP protocol: When you select LPR Printers using IP Protocol, this window will appear. Type the IP Address of the Print Server into the LPR Printer’s Address field. PS-116688 - U1 In the Queue Name field, type in the Port Name of the PostScript printer that is connected to the Print Server. The Port Name illustrated here is only an example. Select the printer model from the dialog box. Page 67 Setting up Apple Talk Printing in Mac OS 9 Note: Mac OS printing with this print server supports PostScript printers only. The AppleTalk network protocol is used with computers using the MacOS operating system. It can be used for network communications over standard Ethernet or Fast Ethernet using the EtherTalk transport, or over a proprietary low-speed LocalTalk transport. Your Print Server can be used for network printing to PostScript printers. Page 68 Printing from Mac OS Client Workstations The exact procedure for selecting a PostScript printer connected to your Print Server may vary slightly, depending on what printer driver version you are using. The procedure described below assumes you are using the LaserWriter 8. To choose a printer connected to your Print Server as your Mac OS workstation’s default printer, Open the Chooser by selecting Chooser from the Apple menu. Select the LaserWriter 8 icon on the left. Page 69 Printing from Mac OS Client Workstations (continued) If you have not previously set this printer as the default, your computer will prompt you for a PostScript Printer Description file. Choose Select PPD. Select the appropriate printer description file for your printer. Click Open. (If your printer is not listed, click Generic to use a generic printer description.) If you wish to access this setting in the future, you can use the Setup button in the Chooser window. Page 70 Networking Basics Using the Network Setup Wizard in Windows XP In this section you will learn how to establish a network at home or work, using Microsoft Windows XP. Note: Please refer to websites such as and for information about networking computers using Windows 2000, ME or 98SE. When this screen appears, click Next. Page 71 Networking Basics (continued) Please follow all the instructions in this window: In this window, select the best description of your computer. All computers on your network should have the same Workgroup name. Click Next. Page 73 Networking Basics (continued) Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard applies the changes. When the changes are complete, click Next. Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard configures the computer. This may take a few minutes. Page 74 Networking Basics (continued) In this window, select the best option. In this example, Create a Network Setup Disk has been selected. You will run this disk on each of the computers on your network. Click Next. Insert a disk into the Floppy Disk Drive, in this case drive A. Format the disk if you wish, and click Next. Page 75 Networking Basics (continued) Please wait while the Network Setup Wizard copies the files. Please read the information under Here’s how in the screen below. After you complete the Network Setup Wizard you will use the Network Setup Disk to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each of the computers on your network. To continue, click Next. Page 76 Networking Basics (continued) The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. Click Yes to restart the computer. You have completed configuring this computer. Next, you will need to run the Network Setup Disk on all the other computers on your network. After running the Network Setup Disk on all your computers, your new wireless network will be ready to use. Page 77 Networking Basics (continued) How to assign a Name to your computer To name your computer, please follow these directions in Windows XP: Click Start (in the lower left corner of the screen). Right-click My Computer. Select Properties. Select the Computer Name tab in the System Properties window. You may enter a Computer Description (optional). To rename the computer and join a domain, Click Change. Page 78 Networking Basics (continued) How to assign a Name to your Computer In this window, enter the Computer name. Select Workgroup and enter the name of the Workgroup. All computers on your network must have the same Workgroup name. Click OK. How to find your IP Address in Windows XP The computers connected to your network must be in the same IP address range. To verify the IP address, please do the following: Right-click on the Local Area Connection icon in the task bar. Click Status. Page 79 Networking Basics (continued) How to find your IP Address in Windows XP This window will appear. Click the Support tab. If you are using a DHCP-capable router you will not need to assign static IP addresses. Right-click Local Area Connections. Double-click Properties. The directory path in the sd spool directory entry should match the directory name you created above. If your entry requires more than one line you can escape the newline with a backslash. 6. Issue the command lpc start hp5l to start a spool daemon for the printer. For the D-Link print server, the port name should be used. Note: this entry is case-sensitive. For example: 202.39.74.40 ps-142634 ps-142634.dlink.com.tw If you use DNS (the Domain Naming Services protocol), you can add an address record entry to your DNS database for the print server. 3. Page 119 Printing from Red Hat Linux Adding a Printer 1. Click the printer icon at the bottom of the desktop. 2. Since no printer is set up so far, a prompt appears asking to run the printer configuration tool. 3. Page 120 configuration tool menu. Note that to use the Printer configuration tool you must have root privileges, and to start the application you may also type the command: “redhat-config-printer”. 4. Click the New button in the Printer configuration tool menu. Page 121 5. The Add a new print queue menu appears, click Forward to continue. Page 122 6. Enter a unique name for the printer in the Name text field. The printer name cannot contain spaces and must begin with a letter. Optionally, enter a short description for the printer, which can contain spaces. Then click Forward to enter Queue type window. 7. Page 123 8. Select the printer model. Page 124 If a printer has not been detected automatically, select the model from the list. You can manually select the name of the printer manufacturer from the Generic (click to select manufacturer) pull-down menu, and the printer model from the sub-list. Click Forward to continue. 9. The last step is to confirm your printer configuration. Click Apply button to confirm or Back button to modify the configuration. Page 125 10. Print a test page to make sure the printer is functioning properly.