D-Link DP-G321 AirPlus G Wireless Print Server Manual Building Networks for People
Contents Package Contents ................................................................................3 Introduction............................................................................................4 Wireless Basics ....................................................................................8 Installation Considerations ....................................................................9 Setting up the DP-G321 ......................................................................
Package Contents Contents of Package: D-Link DP-G321 Wireless Multi-port Print Server Manual and Warranty on CD Printed Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. System Requirements: A computer with an installed Ethernet adapter for initial configuration purposes only Windows XP/2000/Me/98SE, Mac OS with AppleTalk , or Linux A computer or a network of computers with wireless capability Internet Explorer 6.0, or Netscape Navigator version 6.
Introduction The D-Link DP-G321 Print Server is an 802.11g wireless Multi-Port Print Server that allows you to connect your USB printer or parallel printer directly to your network. Now you can locate printer services virtually anywhere in your home or office. The DP-G321 manages the flow of print files from workstations or file servers to connected printers, delivering print jobs to printers much faster than a file server on a PC.
The DP-G321 offers extraordinary flexibility, operating with all major network operating systems and protocols: TCP/IP UNIX lpr/lpd Windows NT/2000, Windows 95/98SE/Me, Windows XP NetWare 5.x NDPS LPR Remote Printing NetBEUI Windows 2000/XP, Windows 95/98SE/Me, Microsoft LAN Manager, IBM LAN Server AppleTalk MacOS EtherTalk Windows-based setup and administration software, PS Admin, is supplied with the Print Server, making configuration and management quick and easy.
Front Panel LED Indicators There are two front panel indicators, each holding two separate LEDs (aligned in a vertical position). As shown below, the first indicator holds the Power and the USB LED. The second indicator holds the Ethernet and WLAN LED. Upon boot-up, the Power light stays on continuously and all other LEDs light up momentarily one-byone, then turn off. Power A steadily lit LED indicates proper operation of the Print Server.
Rear Panel Connectors Network Cable Connector The Print Server’s rear panel has a LAN port for CAT5 Ethernet cabling. The port supports the NWay protocol, allowing the Print Server to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network. DC Power Connector The DC power input connector is located on the Print Server’s rear panel and is labeled DC 5V.
Wireless Basics D-Link wireless products are based on industry standards to provide easy-to-use and compatible high-speed wireless connectivity within your home, business or public access wireless networks. D-Link wireless products will allow you access to the data you want, when and where you want it. You will be able to enjoy the freedom that wireless networking brings. A wireless LAN (WLAN) is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives data with radio signals instead of wires.
Wireless Basics (cont.) Standards-Based Technology Based on the IEEE 802.11g standard, the DP-G321 is interoperable with existing compatible 2.4GHz wireless technology with data transfer speeds of up to 54Mbps when used with other D-Link AirPlus G devices. Installation Considerations The D-Link AirPlus G DP-G321 lets you print through your network, using a wireless connection, from virtually anywhere within its operating range.
Setting up the DP-G321 Installing the Print Server WARNING: Configuration problems may result if the Print Server is powered up without first establishing its network connection. Follow this procedure to avoid complications at the configuration stage. 1. Confirm proper operation of your printer before connecting the DP-G321. 2. When you have confirmed proper operation of your USB or parallel printer, turn your printer power OFF. 3. Confirm that your network is operating normally. 4.
Power ON Self-Test Every DP-G321 has been factory-tested to operate properly. When the DP-G321 is powered ON, it also automatically performs a Self-Test on each of its major components. The final result of the Self-Test is signaled by the state of the USB LED indicator following the Self-Test. Preliminary to the actual component tests, the LED indicators are tested to confirm their steady and flashing operation.
Using the Web Configuration Please use an Ethernet connection for the configuration of the DP-G321. Using a CAT5 cable, connect the DP-G321 to the Ethernet-adapter equipped computer in your network that you will be using for configuration. Open your web browser and type http://192.168.0.10 in the address box, and press Enter. This set of numbers is the default IP Address of your Print Server.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Home Click on the Home tab from the tools bar of the main screen to display information about the DP-G321’s System Status and Printer Status. Home > System As shown here, the System displays the status of your print server, printer, and network. Clicking Refresh will update the information. Device Status: Information about the print server, including the firmware version, MAC/IP address, and the “up time” can be found in this field.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Home > Wireless Click the Wireless button in the left column to display information about the wireless LAN. Clicking Refresh will update the information. Wireless Status: The items in this field display information about the wireless LAN, such as the connection mode (Infrastructure or Ad-Hoc), SSID, channel, data transfer rate, WEP encryption, and the packets status.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Home > Network Click the Network button in the left column to display information about the wireless LAN. Clicking Refresh will update the information. Auto IP: This field contains the current settings of TCP/IP, including DHCP/BOOTP, UPnP, and MAC Rendezvous. The items in this field are configured in Configuration > Network > TCP/IP. TCP/IP Printing: In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing tasks through TCP/IP.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Home > User Click the User button in the left column to display the user’s information. Users Printing Log: The items in this field display the user(s) information, which include the user(s) Mac address, IP address, name, and status of printing tasks.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration Click on the Configuration tab from the tools bar of the main screen to enter the configuration page; it provides the configuration options that include System Device and Port Setting. System Device and Port Setting This option will show you settings required to configure the DP-G321 Print Server. Consult your printers owner manual for the PJL (Printer Job Language) and print speed supported on your printer.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration > System Device and Port Setting System Device In this field, you can configure the basic information of your print server. 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).
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration > Wireless Wireless Interface Connection Mode: Select one of two connection modes: 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. 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.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Network 20
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration > Network TCP/IP This field contains three options that allow you to configure the TCP/IP setting: IP Address: This option allows you to set the IP address manually or automatically. When you choose Manually Assign, you should enter the related information in the following boxes, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. DNS Server Address: Input the DNS (Domain Name Server) IP address provided by your ISP.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration > User Printing Control By configuring the Enable User Printing Control option (Yes or No), the user in the User List is permitted to access the print server or not. Define Users You can add/delete the user(s) to/from the User List. 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.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Configuration > SNMP SNMP Management SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols for managing complex networks. Community 1/2/3: Enter a name in the Name box, and configure the Access Right by selecting Read Only or Read/Write from the pull-down menu. Click Apply if you have made changes.
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. Tools > Print Test Print Test Click Test to print a test page from the selected USB or parallel port.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Tools > Email E-mail Account You can assign an E-mail address to the print server, so that the mail from the account can be printed out directly through the printer (ASCII text only). To enable this function, enter the E-mail account in the Print Server E-mail Address box. Incoming E-mail (POP3) Server Address: Enter the server address that is used to receive your E-mail in this box.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Tools > Email (continued) E-mail Notification You can set the print server to send a message through E-mail when the printer status changes. To enable this function, set the Enable e-mail notification for printer status changing option to Yes. Then, input the administrator’s Email address in the Admin E-mail Address box. E-mail Printing E-mail Printing (ASCII Text Only): Select Enable to enable the E-mail printing function.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Tools > Upgrade Firmware Upgrade When a new version of firmware is available (e.g., downloaded from the manufacturer’s website), you can upgrade the firmware of your print server. Click Browse to locate the firmware file, then click Apply.
Using the Web Configuration (continued) Tools > Backup Backup Device Configuration to File Click Apply to backup your current configuration of the print server to file and then save in the computer. 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.
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.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Open the web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G321. For example, type http://192.168.0.10 into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. Note: The PC’s IP Address must be in the same subnet as the Print Server’s IP Address for the two devices to communicate. (For example, if your Print Server’s IP Address is 192.168.0.10, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, then your computer’s IP Address should be 192.168.0.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) At the Configuration window, write down the Port Names for future reference. You will need this information later in the configuration process.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router you wish to connect to. If you would like to set WEP Encryption, select the encryption level and the key here. Click Apply.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) When you select TCP/IP Protocol at the Network window, the screen below appears. (We recommend that you keep the default settings as shown.) If you need to make changes, make sure to click Apply after you have made the changes. (You may wish to make a note of the IP address.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) Go to Start > Settings > Printers and Faxes > Add a Printer Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) Select Local Printer. Deselect Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. Click Next. Select Create a new port. At the pull-down menu, highlight Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) Type in the IP address of the Print Server (i.e. 192.168.0.10). The Port Name will automatically be filled in. Select Custom. Then click Settings. Select LPR. Input the Port Name of the port being used by the printer. Click OK.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) Click Next. Click Finish. Highlight the printer, as shown. If the desired printer is not on the list, click Have Disk and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued) At this screen, you can input a name for the printer. Click Next. Click Next. Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Open the Web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G321. For example, type http://192.168.0.10 into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. Note: The PC’s IP Address must be in the same subnet as the Print Server’s IP Address for the two devices to communicate. (For example, if your Print Server’s IP Address is 192.168.0.10, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, then your computer’s IP Address should be 192.168.0.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) At the Configuration window, write down the Port Names for future reference. You will need this information later in the configuration process.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router to which you wish to connect. If you would like to set WEP Encryption, select the encryption level and the key here. Click Apply.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) When you select TCP/IP Protocol at the Network window, the screen below appears. (We recommend that you keep the default settings as shown.) If you need to make changes, make sure to click Apply after you have made the changes. (You may wish to make a note of the IP Address.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Go to Start > Settings > Printers. Double-click on the Add Printer icon. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Select Local Printer. Click Next. Select Create a new port at the pull-down menu, highlight Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Click Next. 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.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Select LPR. Input the port name of the port being used by the printer. Click OK. Click Next. Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Highlight the printer, as shown. If the desired printer is not on the list, click Have Disk and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers. Click Next. At this screen, you can input a name for the printer. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued) Select Do not share this printer. . Click Next. Select Yes to print a test page. Click Next. Click Finish. The printer is now ready for printing with Windows 2000 on your network.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me Open the web browser, and type in the IP Address of the DP-G321. For example, type http://192.168.0.10 into the Location or Address field. Press the Enter or (Return) Key. Note: Your PC’s IP Address must be in the same subnet as the Print Server’s IP Address for the two devices to communicate. (For example, if your Print Server’s IP Address is 192.168.0.10, with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, then your computer’s IP Address should be 192.168.0.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) At the Configuration window, write down the Port Names for future reference. You will need this information later in the configuration process. The Port Name shown here is only an example.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me(continued) Select your Connection Mode. Enter the SSID of the remote access point or wireless router to which you wish to connect. If you would like to set WEP Encryption, select the encryption level and the key here. Click Apply.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me(continued) When you select TCP/IP Protocol at the Network window, the screen below will appear. (We recommend that you keep the default settings as shown.) If you need to make changes, make sure to click Apply after you have made the changes. (You may wish to make a note of the IP address.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-click on Network. Click Add. Highlight Client. Click Add.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) At this window, click Have Disk. 1. Insert the DP-G321 CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Select the letter representing the CD-ROM drive on your computer from the pull-down menu. 2. Double-click on the folder lpr. 2 3 3. Highlight lpr.inf. 4. Click OK. 1 Click OK to accept the location of the file.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) Click OK. You should now be back to the Network Properties Page. Highlight LPR for TCP/IP Printing. Click Properties.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) Click Add Port. Type in the IP Address of the DP-G321. Make sure the Port Name is accurate. (The Port Name at right is just an example.) Click OK. The Port name and IP Address will be displayed. (The Port Name at right is just an example.) Click OK.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) Click OK. Windows will ask for a restart. Click Yes.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me continued) Once your computer has rebooted, click on Start > Settings > Printers > Add Printer. 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.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) At the next screen, browse for the printer port. 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.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me (continued) Select Yes to print a test page. Click Finish. Go to Start > Settings > Printers Check to see that your printer is installed.
Unix/Linux Printing Please refer to the PS Admin Manual on the CD included with your purchase for information on setting up the Print Server in Unix/Linux.
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.
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.
Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing in Mac OS X (continued) To print, open a document and select File > Print from the menu. Select Edit Printer List from the Printer dialog box. Click Add Printer.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 http://www.homenethelp.com and http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000 for information about networking computers using Windows 2000, ME or 98SE. Go to Start>Control Panel>Network Connections. When this screen appears, click Next.
Networking Basics (continued) Please follow all the instructions in this window: In this window, select the best description of your computer. If your computer connects to the Internet through a gateway/router, select the second option as shown. Click Next.
Networking Basics (continued) Enter a Computer description and a Computer name (optional). Click Next. Enter a Workgroup name. All computers on your network should have the same Workgroup name. Click Next.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Networking Basics (continued) How to find your IP Address in Windows XP This window will appear. Click the Support tab. Click Close. Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Note: DHCP-capable routers will automatically assign IP addresses to the computers on the network, using DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) technology. If you are using a DHCP-capable router you will not need to assign static IP addresses.
Networking Basics (continued) Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Double-click Network Connections. Right-click Local Area Connections. Double-click Properties.
Networking Basics (continued) Assigning a Static IP Address in Windows XP/2000 Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. Select Use the following IP address in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)Properties window. Input your IP address and subnet mask. (The IP addresses on your network must be within the same range. For example, if one computer has an IP address of 192.168.0.2, the other computers should have IP addresses that are sequential, like 192.168.0.3 and 192.168.0.4.
Technical Specifications Printer Connection Printer Port: USB 2.0 or Parallel Bidirectional Communication: Hewlett-Packard PJL (Printer Job Language) standard for bidirectional communication. Network Connection Network Standards: IEEE 802.3 10Base-T Ethernet, IEEE 802.11g Wireless Standard Network Data Transfer Rate: 10/100 Mbps (megabits per second), up to 54Mbps Network Connector: CAT5 cable Network Protocols Ethernet Frame Types: 802.2, 802.
Frequently Asked Questions Q: I am unable to establish a connection between my print server and my D-Link router. A: Verify that your connection between both units is good. Check for valid link lights on your router and your print server. You may be using a bad or incorrect cable. Q: I am unable to make a wireless connection between my wireless print server and my DLink router.
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Appendix: DP-G321 Printer Compatibility List For Windows The Canon Printer The Lexmark Printer Canon BJC-55, 85 Canon S100SP Canon S200SP Canon S300 Canon S330 Canon S400SP Canon S450 Canon S520 Canon S600 Canon S750 Canon S4500 Canon S6300 Canon S9000 Lexmark Z13 Lexmark Z25 Lexmark Z33 Lexmark Z35 Lexmark Z43 Lexmark Z45 Lexmark Z53 The HP Printer The Epson Printer Epson Stylus Color 900 Epson Stylus Color 1160 Epson Stylus Color 2200 Epson Stylus Photo 720 Epson Stylus Photo 810, 820, 830, 890 Eps
Appendix: DP-G321 Printer Compatibility List for Windows (continued) The Lexmark Printer Lexmark 4039 10R Lexmark 5700 Lexmark Optra Color 45 Lexmark Optra C710 Lexmark Optra E, E+, E310 Lexmark Optra K1220 Lexmark Optra M410, M412 Lexmark Optra N Lexmark Optra R+ Lexmark Optra S1250, S1855 Lexmark Optra SC-1275 Lexmark Optra SE-3455 Lexmark Optra T614 Lexmark Optra W810 Lexmark Z53 Other printers from the brands listed above may also be supported. For an updated compatibility list please visit: http://www.