User's Manual

EasyLAN Wireless Users Manual
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Pin-Out for Serial Port
DB9 Pin Input Signal Output Signal DTE Pin DCE Pin
1 Not used Not used - -
2 Receive Data Transmit Data 2 3
3 Transmit Data Receive Data 3 2
4DTR out DSR in 620
5 Signal Ground Signal Ground 7 7
6 DSR in STR out 20 7
7 RTS out CTS in 5 4
8CTS in RTS out 45
9 Not used Not used - -
Basically, the cable must connect input signals (such as Receive Data) on the EasyLAN
Wireless to the equivalent output signals (such as Transmit Data) on the PC and vice-
versa.
You can set the serial port to operate in console mode to allow you to configure and
diagnose the EasyLAN Wireless via a PC running HyperTerminal. To enable the
console mode manually, unplug the power supply from the EasyLAN Wireless, hold
down the test switch, and simultaneously plug in the power supply.
The port remains in console mode until you power off the EasyLAN Wireless.
You may also enable console mode by connecting remotely to the EasyLAN Wireless
via the Web browser interface, TELNET, NCP, or XConfig. For more information
about using console mode, see Chapter 2, Configuring the EasyLAN Wireless.
Setting Radio and Network Communications
Before you can set radio and network communications, you need to get the following
information from your network administrator:
Radio SSID
Radio boot method (ad-hoc or infrastructure)
Radio WEP (64-bit, 128-bit, or disabled)
Radio WEP key number
Radio WEP encryption value
Static IP address for the printer
Subnet mask
Router