Black Box LEP0002A User manual

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AUGUST 2004
LEP0002A
LEP0003A
LEP0003A-EU
LEP0003A-UK
LEP0006A
LEP0006A-EU
LEP0006A-UK
Pure Networking Wireless USB 10/100
Print Servers


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FCC AND IC RFI STATEMENTS
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
and INDUSTRY CANADA
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS
Class B Digital Device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
telephone reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
To meet FCC requirements, shielded cables and power cords are required to
connect this device to a personal computer or other Class B certified device.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emission from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.

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NORMAS OFICIALES MEXICANAS (NOM)
ELECTRICAL SAFETY STATEMENT
INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD
1. Todas las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser leídas antes de
que el aparato eléctrico sea operado.
2. Las instrucciones de seguridad y operación deberán ser guardadas para
referencia futura.
3. Todas las advertencias en el aparato eléctrico y en sus instrucciones de
operación deben ser respetadas.
4. Todas las instrucciones de operación y uso deben ser seguidas.
5. El aparato eléctrico no deberá ser usado cerca del agua—por ejemplo, cerca
de la tina de baño, lavabo, sótano mojado o cerca de una alberca, etc..
6. El aparato eléctrico debe ser usado únicamente con carritos o pedestales que
sean recomendados por el fabricante.
7. El aparato eléctrico debe ser montado a la pared o al techo sólo como sea
recomendado por el fabricante.
8. Servicio—El usuario no debe intentar dar servicio al equipo eléctrico más allá
a lo descrito en las instrucciones de operación. Todo otro servicio deberá ser
referido a personal de servicio calificado.
9. El aparato eléctrico debe ser situado de tal manera que su posición no
interfiera su uso. La colocación del aparato eléctrico sobre una cama, sofá,
alfombra o superficie similar puede bloquea la ventilación, no se debe colocar
en libreros o gabinetes que impidan el flujo de aire por los orificios de
ventilación.
10. El equipo eléctrico deber ser situado fuera del alcance de fuentes de calor
como radiadores, registros de calor, estufas u otros aparatos (incluyendo
amplificadores) que producen calor.
11. El aparato eléctrico deberá ser connectado a una fuente de poder sólo del
tipo descrito en el instructivo de operación, o como se indique en el aparato.

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NOM STATEMENT
12. Precaución debe ser tomada de tal manera que la tierra fisica y la polarización
del equipo no sea eliminada.
13. Los cables de la fuente de poder deben ser guiados de tal manera que no
sean pisados ni pellizcados por objetos colocados sobre o contra ellos,
poniendo particular atención a los contactos y receptáculos donde salen del
aparato.
14. El equipo eléctrico debe ser limpiado únicamente de acuerdo a las
recomendaciones del fabricante.
15. En caso de existir, una antena externa deberá ser localizada lejos de las lineas
de energia.
16. El cable de corriente deberá ser desconectado del cuando el equipo no sea
usado por un largo periodo de tiempo.
17. Cuidado debe ser tomado de tal manera que objectos liquidos no sean
derramados sobre la cubierta u orificios de ventilación.
18. Servicio por personal calificado deberá ser provisto cuando:
A: El cable de poder o el contacto ha sido dañado; u
B: Objectos han caído o líquido ha sido derramado dentro del aparato; o
C: El aparato ha sido expuesto a la lluvia; o
D: El aparato parece no operar normalmente o muestra un cambio en su
desempeño; o
E: El aparato ha sido tirado o su cubierta ha sido dañada.

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EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
This equipment complies with the requirements of the European EMC Directive
89/336/EEC.

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TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL
TRADEMARKS USED IN THIS MANUAL
AppleTalk, Mac, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,
Inc.
DEC is a trademark of Digital Equipment Corporation.
HP-UX is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard.
AIX and IBM are registered trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation.
Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
IPX is a trademark, and NetWare is a registered trademark, of Novell, Inc.
SCO is a registered trademark of Santa Cruz Operation Inc.
Solaris is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
UNIX and Unixware are registered trademarks of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
Any other trademarks mentioned in this manual are acknowledged to be the property of the
trademark owners.

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Contents
Chapter Page
1. Specifications.....................................................................................................8
2. Introduction ......................................................................................................9
2.1 Overview .................................................................................................9
2.2 What’s Included...................................................................................10
2.3 Contents of This Manual.....................................................................10
2.4 Network Printing Architecture ...........................................................11
2.4.1 Print Server Network Functions ..............................................12
2.4.2 Network Printing Functions for Clients..................................13
2.4.3 Network Printing Functions for Network Server....................16
2.5 Network Printing Environment ..........................................................16
3. Hardware Installation .....................................................................................19
4. Windows Peer-to-Peer Network......................................................................20
4.1 Administrator Installation and Setup.................................................21
4.2 Client Installation and Setup ..............................................................36
4.3 Client Utilities ......................................................................................46
4.3.1 Network Ports Quick Setup......................................................47
4.3.2 Remote Ports Utility .................................................................51
5. Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Network ..............................55
5.1 Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP Server
Installation and Setup..........................................................................56
5.2 User Installation and Setup.................................................................57
6. NetWare Network............................................................................................59
7. UNIX System Network....................................................................................63
7.1 Enable the Print Server’s TCP/IP Support........................................63
7.2 Set Up the Print Server’s IP Address ..................................................63
7.2.1 DHCP.........................................................................................64
7.2.2 BOOTP......................................................................................64
7.3 Verify the Print Server’s IP Address....................................................65
7.4 Configure Remote lpd Printing on the Host.....................................65
7.5 Print a Test Page ..................................................................................67

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CONTENTS
Chapter Page
8. Configuration Utility.......................................................................................68
8.1 Search ...................................................................................................69
8.2 Status ....................................................................................................70
8.3 Set Up the Print Server........................................................................71
8.3.1 AppleTalk Configuration.........................................................72
8.3.2 General Configuration .............................................................73
8.3.3 NetWare Print Server Configuration.......................................75
8.3.4 System Configuration ...............................................................77
8.3.5 TCP/IP Configuration .............................................................80
8.3.6 Wireless Configuration.............................................................83
8.4 Wizard...................................................................................................94
8.5 Report .................................................................................................104
9. Web Management.........................................................................................105
9.1 Login ..................................................................................................105
9.2 Device Status.......................................................................................106
9.2.1 System Information ................................................................106
9.2.2 Printer......................................................................................107
9.2.3 TCP/IP ....................................................................................108
9.2.4 NetWare...................................................................................108
9.2.5 AppleTalk................................................................................109
9.3 Setup Wizard ......................................................................................109
9.3.1 System Information ................................................................109
9.3.2 Wireless....................................................................................111
9.3.3 TCP/IP ....................................................................................116
9.3.4 NetWare...................................................................................117
9.3.5 AppleTalk................................................................................119
9.3.6 System Configuration .............................................................120
9.3.7 Restart......................................................................................122
9.4 System Tools.......................................................................................122
9.4.1 Load Default ...........................................................................122
9.4.2 Upgrade Firmware..................................................................123
10. IPP Printing ..................................................................................................124
Appendix. Troubleshooting ................................................................................126
A.1 Calling Black Box...............................................................................126
A.2 Shipping and Packaging....................................................................126

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1. Specifications
Antenna: Internal wireless LAN
Communication Chip: Philips SA2400
CPU: Realtek RTL8181
Memory: Flash: 2-MB NOR; RAM: 16-MB SDRAM
Standards: All: IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u; LEP0002A: IEEE 802.11b; LEP0003A,
LEP0006A: IEEE 802.11g
Speed: WAN: LEP0002A: 11 Mbps; LEP0003A, LEP0006A: 54 Mbps;
LAN: 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
Connectors: Printer port(s): LEP0002A–LEP0003A: (1) USB 2.0 Type A;
LEP0006A: (2) USB 1.1 Type A, (1) DB25 female parallel;
LAN port: All: (1) RJ-45 (10-/100-Mbps, autosensing)
Indicators: LEP0002A–LEP0003A: (4) LEDs: (1) Power, (1) WLAN, (1) LAN,
(1) Print;
LEP0006A: (6) LEDs: (1) Power, (1) WLAN, (1) LAN, (3) Print
Temperature Tolerance: 50 to 104°F (10 to 40°C)
Humidity: Up to 90%, noncondensing
Power: LEP0002A: Input: 120 VAC, 60 Hz; Output: 12 VDC
Size: LEP0002A–LEP0003A: 0.8"H x 2.2"W x 2.9"D (2 x 5.6 x 7.4 cm);
LEP0006A: 1.2"H x 7.4"W x 4.2"D (3 x 18.8 x 10.7 cm)

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CHAPTER 2: Introduction
2. Introduction
NOTE
If you would like to set up and install the print server quickly, refer to
the printed Quick Installation Guide that’s included with this print
server.
2.1 Overview
Take advantage of wireless Ethernet technology with the Pure Networking Wireless
USB 10/100 Print Server. Perfect for mobile PCs and PDA users, it offers secure
printing at high speeds without installing cable. The PC or PDA need only be in
range, with a clear line-of-sight to the print server. The print server allows your
printer to become a shared device on the wireless network. It offers printing
flexibility and manageability on your Local Area Network at an extremely low cost
and with absolute minimum setup and maintenance required.
Three models are available:
• Pure Networking Wireless USB 10/100 Print Server, 1-Port, 802.11b
(LEP0002A). This provides an IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN, an Ethernet
network port, and one USB port.
• Pure Networking Wireless USB 10/100 Print Server, 1-Port, 802.11g
(LEP0003A). This gives you an IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN, an Ethernet
network port, and one USB port.
• Pure Networking Wireless USB 10/100 Print Server, 3-Port, 802.11g
(LEP0006A). This provides an IEEE 802.11g/b wireless LAN, an Ethernet
network port (10/100 Mbps Ethernet), two USB ports, and one parallel port
for printers.
The print server supports IPX™, TCP/IP, AppleTalk®, and NetBEUI protocols. It
is used with various common network operating systems, such as Windows®
95/98/Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT®, and Mac®peer-to-peer
printing (PTPP). It also supports Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT,
NetWare®, UNIX®, and Linux®server-based printing.
Choose from two printing methods: send jobs directly to the print server (peer-to-
peer printing) or use the print server to send print jobs to a network server that
queues them for output (server-based printing).

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Not only do the print servers include one or two USB ports (one model also has a
parallel port), but they also feature an RJ-45 Ethernet network port. This port
allows you to send print jobs to the print server from a 10- or 100-Mbps network.
You can even troubleshoot the printer over the network or over the Internet. The
print servers support bidirectional communications, so you can send and receive
information to and from the connected printers.
Using the installation wizard to help with configuration and management on the
print server side, you can easily and instantly complete the settings for your
printing environment and start using the print server.
2.2 What’s Included
Your package should contain the following items:
• (1) Pure Networking Wireless USB 10/100 Print Server
• (1) Internal 2.2-dBm dipole antenna (LEP0002A or LEP0003A only)
• (1) External 2.2-dBm dipole antenna (LEP0006A only)
• (1) Power adapter
• (1) CD-ROM containing software drivers and this users’ manual in PDF format
• (1) Quick Installation Guide
2.3 Contents of This Manual
NOTE
If you want to quickly set up the print server with a simple configuration,
refer to the included Quick Install Guide.
Chapter 3 explains the print server’s hardware installation and configuration. We
strongly recommend that you read this chapter. (This information is also covered in the Quick
Install Guide.)
Chapters 4, 5, 6, and 7introduce:
• Windows peer-to-peer network (Chapter 4)
• Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP server-based network (Chapter
5)
• NetWare network (Chapter 6)
• UNIX system network (Chapter 7)

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CHAPTER 2: Introduction
Select the appropriate chapters and sections to read depending on your network’s
printing requirement.
Chapters 8 and 9introduce the print server’s management and configuration
utilities in Windows and a Web browser’s environment, respectively. Select the
appropriate management utility according to the administrator’s computer
platform.
Chapter 10 introduces the print server’s IPP printing function and setup
procedure. IPP printing provides a convenient way to print documents across the
Internet using the IPP protocol.
The Appendix describes what to do if you have problems with the print server.
2.4 Network Printing Architecture
This section illustrates how the print server functions and operates on the network.
Before you install and use the print server, read this section completely, then select
only the chapters you need according to your network operating system.
Every component (print server, client user, and network server) plays an important
role in the network printing environment. While a print server and client user are
required, the network server is optional. This is because two types of printing are
available: peer-to-peer printing and server-based printing. Figure 2-1 shows a typical
server-based printing environment with all components highlighted, and Figure
2-2 illustrates a printing environment with only the server highlighted. Figure 2-3
shows the protocols supported in a typical printing environment.
Figure 2-1. Users and servers installed.
Windows NT Server
NetWare Server
Windows 98Windows NT
Workstation
Windows 2000
Unix Print Server
Network Printing Environment
Print Server
Client User
Network Server

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2.4.1 P
RINT
S
ERVER
N
ETWORK
F
UNCTIONS
The print server connects to Windows, UNIX, NetWare, and Windows NT
workstations and servers. In Figure 2-2, the print server is highlighted.
Figure 2-2. Typical print server installation.
Because the print server supports IPX, TCP/IP, and AppleTalk network protocols,
any networked computer can directly connect to the print server from any of its
installed protocols. IPX and TCP/IP protocols are shown in Figure 2-3; however,
the AppleTalk protocol is not shown in the figure. The shaded areas trace the data
path from the installed workstations to the printer.
Figure 2-3. Printing from the installed protocol.
Windows NT Server
NetWare Server
Windows 98Windows NT
Workstation
Windows 2000
Unix Print Server
Print Server

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Section 2.4.2 describes the client users highlighted in Figure 2-4.
2.4.2 N
ETWORK
P
RINTING
F
UNCTIONS FOR
C
LIENTS
Client printing supports several versions of Windows. In Figure 2-4, workstations
using different versions are highlighted to show that the print server is compatible
with these versions.
Figure 2-4. Client user printing.
Windows NT Server
NetWare Server
Windows 98Windows NT
Workstation
Windows 2000
Unix Print Server
Client User

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Common operating systems for clients include Windows 95/98/Me/XP, Windows
NT, Windows 2000, UNIX, Linux, AppleTalk, and Mac.
The print server system provides PTPP (peer-to-peer printing) driver and utilities
for Windows 95/98/Me/XP, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 users. PTPP
supports the TCP/IP protocol. In Figure 2-5, the supported protocols, along with
the software applications supported by PTPP, are highlighted.
Figure 2-5. Print server functions.

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CHAPTER 2: Introduction
In the client installation procedure, after PTPP is installed in Windows, the system
will automatically search through all the print servers on the network (manual
configuration is also allowed), then add their printing ports into the Windows
printing port (see Figure 2-6).
Figure 2-6. Adding printer ports.
Compatible UNIX operating systems include UNIX and Linux. UNIX (which
includes HP-UX®, SCO®UNIX, SunOS, Solaris®, Unixware®, DEC™ UNIX, IBM®
AIX®, and others) and Linux use the system-standard LPR to send print jobs to the
print server.
Compatible Mac operating systems use the system-standard AppleTalk network to
send print jobs to the print server.
Once you’ve configured the client user printing functions, you’re ready to
configure the network printing functions. Section 2.4.3 explains how.
Windows 98
PTPP
Print Server
MIS-2
P1 P2
P3
P1
Print Server
MIS-1

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2.4.3 N
ETWORK
P
RINTING
F
UNCTIONS FOR
N
ETWORK
S
ERVER
The network server prints using a NetWare server or a Windows NT server. See
Figure 2-7.
Figure 2-7. Printing over the network.
Common network servers are classified as follows:
• Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP: The print server system
provides the PTPP driver and utilities for Windows NT, Windows 2000, and
Windows XP. After PTPP is installed, the server can directly send print jobs to
the print server. Adding this printing function to the Windows NT, Windows
2000, and Windows XP server allows a print queue, user authority
management, and many other advanced features to be used.
• NetWare 3.x/4.x/5.x: In a NetWare environment, the print server offers
various printing modes like print queue, remote printer, etc.
2.5 Network Printing Environment
The optional network server supports several different network environments. One
common network environment is classified as a Windows peer-to-peer network.
The client’s PTPP driver will use the TCP/IP protocol to send print jobs to the
print server. In Figure 2-8, the printing path from the Windows workstations to the
various servers (NetWare and Windows NT shown in the illustration) is highlighted
in gray.
Windows NT Server
NetWare Server
Windows 98Windows NT
Workstation
Windows 2000
Unix Print Server
Network Server

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Figure 2-8. Printing in a peer-to-peer network.
If you’re using a Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP network, see Figure
2-9. The network printing function will become available after the PTPP driver is
installed in Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP. Adding this printing
function to the Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows XP server allows a print
queue, user authority management, and many other advanced features to be used.
Figure 2-9. Printing in a Windows NT, Windows 2000,
or Windows XP network.
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