User guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Document
- Introduction
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- Printing a Configuration Label — External ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server
- Printing a Network Configuration Label — Internal ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server and Wireless Print Servers
- Configuration of Wireless Securities
- View Wireless Status through the Control Panel
- Determining the Active Print Server
- Assigning an IP Address on any Print Server
- Setting and Monitoring Alerts on any Print Server
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- Checking Print Server Configuration Settings
- Enabling Protocols
- Defaulting ALL Print Servers
- Using WebView
- Using ZebraNet Bridge
- Using a ZPL Command
- Defaulting the ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server on the 105SL, S4M, PAX4 and External Devices
- Defaulting the Wireless Print Server on the S4M
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZM400 and ZM600 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZP Series, LP/TLP 2824 Plus, and G-Series Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the HC100 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the 105SL, PAX4, Xi4, and ZE500 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZT210 and ZT220 Printers
- Defaulting the Print Servers on the ZT230 Printers
- Printing Queues
- Using Printing Protocols
- ZebraLink WebView
- Print Server Web Pages
- Control Panel
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting the External 10/100 Print Server
- Troubleshooting the Internal ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server
- Troubleshooting the Wireless Print Server
- ZebraNet Bridge Discovery or Configuration Problems
- Unable to Print
- Unable to Configure Device
- HP JetAdmin or HP Web JetAdmin
- Wireless Error Messages
- General Wireless Issues
- Encryption and Authentication Issues
- IP Issues
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary
- Index

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Getting Started
Configuration of Wireless Securities
02/28/2012 P1043301-002
Configuration of Wireless Securities
You may configure your printer for wireless operation in the following ways:
Through the Network Setup Wizard. The Network Setup Wizard is part of the
ZebraNet™ Bridge Enterprise utility. The Network Setup Wizard writes a script for you. On
the last screen of the wizard, you may choose to send the script directly to your printer, or you
may choose to save the script to a file. The saved file has several purposes:
• The file can be sent to the printer through any available connection (serial, parallel, USB,
or wired print server).
• The file can be resent to the printer after the network settings have been restored to factory
defaults.
• The file can be sent to multiple printers that will use the same network settings.
The ZebraNet Bridge Enterprise utility resides on the User CD for your printer and is available
through http://www.zebra.com/software. ZebraNet Bridge Enterprise version 1.2.5 or later is
required to configure the printer correctly for use.
Through ZPL script that you write. Use the ^WX command to set the basic parameters
for security type. You can send the command through any available connection (serial,
parallel, USB, or wired print server).
Refer to the Programming Guide for ZPL, ZBI, Set-Get-Do, Mirror, and WML for more
information. A copy of the manual is available at http://www.zebra.com/manuals or on the
User CD that came with your printer.
Through Set/Get/Do (SGD) commands. Begin with wlan.security to set the
wireless security type. Depending on which security type that you select, other SGD
commands will be necessary to specify other parameters. You can send the commands through
any available connection (serial, parallel, USB, or wired print server).
Refer to the Programming Guide for ZPL, ZBI, Set-Get-Do, Mirror, and WML for more
information. A copy of the manual is available at http://www.zebra.com/manuals or on the
User CD that came with your printer.
Important • A wireless option board must be installed on your printer before you can
configure the printer to communicate using a wireless radio card. See Hardware — Wireless
Print Servers on page 23 to determine if your printer has a wireless board. See Firmware —
Wireless on page 27 for the required firmware version.
Note • To configure wired and wireless print servers on the same printer, run the program
once for each print server, creating a script for the wired print server and another for the
wireless print server.
Note • With printers running APL-I, APL-D, or EPL firmware, the only way to configure
wireless settings is through SGD commands.