D LINK AIRPLUS G DP G301 User Manual

D-Link DP-G301  
AirPlus G  
Wireless Parallel Port Print  
Server  
Manual  
Package Contents  
Contents of Package:  
D-Link DP-G301 Wireless Parallel 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, Mac OS with AppleTalk , or  
Linux  
A computer or a network of computers with wireless  
capability  
Internet Explorer 6.0, or Netscape Navigator version 6.0 or  
above, with JavaScript enabled  
The printer must support the required Operating System  
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Introduction  
The D-Link DP-G301 Print Server is a 802.11g wireless Parallel Port Print Server  
that can also connect to your Ethernet/Fast Ethernet network. Now you can  
locate parallel port printer services virtually anywhere in your home or office.  
The DP-G301 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. With one parallel port, the DP-G301 can connect to almost any printer  
with a parallel port.  
The DP-G301 includes easy-to-use software to install on most Windows-based  
networks. Protocol support for TCP/IP, NetBEUI, and AppleTalk are provided to  
ensure seamless connection to major networking operating systems.  
The DP-G301 has a built in Web-based management feature that allows users  
to easily configure and manage print queues through TCP/IP. The DP-G301 also  
supports Telnet as an alternative method to configure the unit.  
The DP-G301 improves network printing services in the following ways:  
The DP-G301 delegates print jobs to the connected parallel port printer. This  
provides workload relief to your file servers and allows the file servers’ full  
capacity to be used for file access or other direct services to network users.  
On peer-to-peer networks, workstations can print directly to the Print Server  
without increasing the load of another workstation or server.  
Because the DP-G301 is very portable and inexpensive compared to a  
PC-based print server, and the Print Server connects to your file servers  
through the network, printers can be deployed to locations of maximum  
convenience to users.  
* Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11g specifications. Actual  
data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including  
volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead  
lower actual data throughput rate.  
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The DP-G301 offers extraordinary flexibility, operating with all major network  
operating systems and protocols:  
TCP/IP  
UNIX lpr/lpd  
Windows NT/2000, Windows ME, Windows XP  
NetWare 5.x NDPS LPR Remote Printing  
NetBEUI  
Windows 2000/XP, Windows 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. The  
Print Server also supports configuration and management via the Telnet protocol  
for networks without Windows-compatible systems.  
External Features  
Port Connectors  
The DP-G301’s parallel port is located on its front panel. The parallel port can be  
configured using the PS Admin program or the print server’s Telnet interface. (See  
the PS Admin User’s Guide, available on the CD that came with the DP-G301,  
for information about configuring the print server’s ports.) The Print Server also  
supports web configuration permitting users to configure settings through the web  
browser. The default IPAddress is as follows:  
Default IPAddress – 192.168.0.10  
Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0  
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.x, where x is a value between 1-254, excluding 10.)  
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Rear Panel LED Indicator / Connectors  
Power  
A steady lit LED indicates proper operation of the Print  
Server.  
ACT  
A steady lit LED indicates proper wired or wireless network  
connection. A flicker LED indicates acitivity (configuation or  
printing)  
LPT  
A steady lit LED indicates your Parallel printer is printing.  
Network Cable Connector  
The Print Server 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 connectors is located on the Print Server’s  
rear panel and is labeled DC 5V.  
Antenna  
Power connector  
ACT  
Power  
Ethernet  
LPT  
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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.  
Awireless LAN (WLAN) is a cellular computer network that transmits and receives  
data with radio signals instead of wires. WLANs are used increasingly in both  
home and office environments, and public areas such as airports, coffee shops and  
universities. Innovative ways to utilize WLAN technology are helping people to work  
and communicate more efficiently. Increased mobility and the absence of cabling  
and other fixed infrastructure have proven to be beneficial for many users.  
Wireless users can use the same applications they use on a wired network.  
Wireless adapter cards used on laptop and desktop systems support the same  
protocols as Ethernet adapter cards.  
People use wireless LAN technology for many different purposes:  
Mobility - Productivity increases when people have access to data in any location  
within the operating range of the WLAN. Management decisions based on real-  
time information can significantly improve worker efficiency.  
Low Implementation Costs WLANs are easy to set up, manage, change  
and relocate. Networks that frequently change can benefit from WLANs ease of  
implementation. WLANs can operate in locations where installation of wiring may  
be impractical.  
Installation and Network Expansion - Installing a WLAN system can be fast and  
easy and can eliminate the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings. Wireless  
technology allows the network to go where wires cannot go - even outside the  
home or office.  
Scalability – WLANs can be configured in a variety of topologies to meet the  
needs of specific applications and installations. Configurations are easily changed  
and range from peer-to-peer networks suitable for a small number of users to  
larger infrastructure networks to accommodate hundreds or thousands of users,  
depending on the number of wireless devices deployed.  
Inexpensive Solution - Wireless network devices are as competitively priced as  
conventional Ethernet network devices.  
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Wireless Basics (continued)  
Standards-Based Technology  
Based on the IEEE 802.11g standard, the DP-G301 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  
TheD-LinkAirPlusGDP-G301letsyouprintthroughyournetwork, usingawireless  
connection, from virtually anywhere within its operating range. Keep in mind,  
however, that the number, thickness and location of walls, ceilings, or other objects  
that the wireless signals must pass through, may limit the range. Typical ranges  
vary depending on the types of materials and background RF (radio frequency)  
noise in your home or business. The key to maximizing wireless range is to follow  
these basic guidelines:  
Keep the antenna of the DP-G301 in an upright position.  
1.  
2.  
Keep the number of walls and ceilings between the DP-G301 and other  
network devices to a minimum - each wall or ceiling can reduce your D-Link  
wireless product’s range from 3-90 feet (1-30 meters.) Position your devices  
so that the number of walls or ceilings is minimized.  
3.  
Be aware of the direct line between network devices.Awall that is 1.5 feet thick  
(.5 meters), at a 45-degree angle appears to be almost 3 feet (1 meter) thick.  
At a 2-degree angle it looks over 42 feet (14 meters). Position devices so that  
the signal will travel straight through a wall or ceiling (instead of at an angle) for  
better reception.  
4.  
5.  
Building materials can impede the wireless signal - a solid metal door or  
aluminum studs may have a negative effect on range. Try to position wireless  
devices and computers with wireless adapters so that the signal passes  
through drywall or open doorways and not other materials.  
Keep your product away (at least 3-6 feet or 1-2 meters) from electrical  
devices or appliances that generate extreme RF noise.  
* Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11g specifications. Actual data  
throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network  
traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput  
rate.  
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Setting up the DP-G301  
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.  
2.  
Confirm proper operation of your printer before connecting the DP-G301.  
When you have confirmed proper operation of your printer, turn your  
printer power OFF.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Confirm that your network is operating normally.  
Connect the DP-G301 to your network, using a straight-through CAT5 cable.  
While the printer is powered OFF, install the DP-G301 parallel port connector  
into the parallel port on the network printer.  
6.  
7.  
Switch ON your connected printer.  
Plug the DC power adapter into the DC 5V power socket on the rear panel of  
the Print Server.  
8.  
Plug the power adapter into a power outlet. This will supply power to the DP-  
G310, as it has no external power switch. The green Power LED on the Print  
Server’s front panel should illuminate steadily, and the Print Server’s Self-  
Test will proceed.  
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Power ON Self-Test  
Every DP-G301 has been factory-tested to operate properly.  
When the DP-G301 is powered  
, 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 LPT LED indicator following the Self-Test. Preliminary to the actual  
component tests, the LED indicators are tested to confirm their steady and flashing  
operation.  
Immediately after power-up, three of the green LEDs should illuminate steadily for  
several seconds. Irregularity of the LED during this LED test may mean there is a  
problem with the LED itself.  
The actual component tests immediately follow the LED tests. A normal (no fault)  
result is signaled by a flashing of the LPT LED, followed by a darkened LED.  
If the Self-Test routine detects any component error, then following the LED tests  
the Self-Test will halt and the LEDs will continuously signal the error according to  
the following table.  
Faulty Component  
LPT LED  
Need to reload firmware  
Low speed flashing  
Steady ON  
SDRAM error  
1 long 2 short  
CPU’s timer error  
Flash Protected  
1 long 3 short  
1 long 5 short  
1 long 6 short  
1 long 8 short  
Flash Erase/Program error  
CPU’s MAC Controller error  
Parallel IC setup error  
LPT error  
LAN PHY or MII interface error  
Wireless Card init error  
1 long 9 short  
1 long 14 short  
1 long 15 short  
1 long 17short  
1 long 19 short  
Wireless Card config error  
CPU’s PCI Bridge error  
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Using the Web Configuration  
Please use an Ethernet connection for the configuration of the DP-G301. Using  
a CAT5 cable, connect the DP-G301 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 IPAddress of your Print Server. Please note that the PC’s  
IP Address must correspond with the Print Server’s IP Address in the same  
segment for the two devices to communicate.  
When you enter the default IP address, the main screen of the Print Server’s con-  
figuration will appear (see below). In addition to the product information, you can  
access and control the Print Server’s configuration through four links on the top of  
this main screen: Home, Configuration, Tools, and Help.  
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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-G301’s System Status and Printer Status.  
Home > System  
As shown below, 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.  
Printer Status: The items in this field display information about the printer, such as  
the given name of the printer, speed, printer status, and the status of your printing  
tasks, etc.  
Ethernet Status: You can monitor the networking status in this field, including the  
network connection, speed, and the packets status.  
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Using the Web Configuration (continued)  
Home > Wireless  
ClicktheWirelessbuttonintheleftcolumntodisplayinformationaboutthewireless  
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 orAd-Hoc), SSID, channel, data  
transfer rate, WEP encryption, and the packets status.  
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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.  
AutoIP:ThiseldcontainsthecurrentsettingsofTCP/IP, includingDHCP/BOOTP,  
UPnP, and MAC Rendezvous. The items in this field are configured in Configurat  
ion>Network>TCP/IP.  
TCP/IP Printing: In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing tasks  
through TCP/IP.  
Microsoft Network Printing: In this field, you can monitor the status of your  
printing tasks through Microsoft Network.  
Mac AppleTalk Printing: In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing  
tasks through Mac AppleTalk.  
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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.  
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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 De-  
vice and Port Setting  
System Device and Port Setting  
This option will show you settings required to configure the DP-G301 Print Server.  
Consult your printers owner manual for the PJL(Printer Job Language) and print  
speed supported on your printer. Click the Save button on the bottom of the con-  
figuration page to ensure the settings are updated and saved.  
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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). To set up the  
password, please enter the password in the New Password box, and then enter  
the same one again in the Confirm Again box.  
Port Settings  
In this field, you can assign the Port Name for the print server, and the description  
for the parallel port. It also allows you to select the PJL Printer setting (Yes or  
NOTE: PJL (Print Job Language) has certain job requirements that must be met to  
work correctly. for more information, please refer to your printer’s manual.  
Configuration > Wireless  
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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.  
Wireless Channel: Select the channel from the pull-down menu. The default  
setting is 6.  
Transmission Rate: Select the data transmit rate from the pull-down menu. The  
default setting is Fully Automatic.  
WEP Encryption  
This field allows you to configure the settings of data encryption. Please remember  
that the WEP key must be set before the data encryption is enforced.  
WEP Encryption: This option allows you to select Disable, 64-bit, and 128-bit for  
encryption setting.  
WEP Key Format: You can decide the network key to be encoded by ASCII  
(ASCII characters) or HEX (hexadecimal digitals). 64-bit WEPencryption uses a 10  
hexadecimal character key. The WEPencryption key must match the WEPsettings  
on your AP or wireless router to connect properly.  
Then, enter the key(s) for the network in the Key box (1-4).  
Advanced Setting  
Beacon Interval: Enter the number for the beacon interval in milliseconds.  
Preamble: This option allows you to set the length of the preamble. Setting options  
are:  
Long: set to 144 bits  
Short: set to 72 bits.  
Authentication Type: You can set the authentication type by selecting the settings:  
Open System, Shared Key, and Both.  
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Using the Web Configuration (continued)  
Network  
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Using the Web Configuration (continued)  
Configuration > Network  
TCP/IP  
This field contains three options that allow you to configure the TCP/IP setting:  
IPAddress: 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.  
UPnP: This option allows you to enable or disable UPnP mode.  
MAC Rendezvous: This option allows you to enable or disable MAC Rendezvous  
mode.  
WEP Encryption: This option allows you to select Disable, 64-bit, and 128-bit for  
encryption setting.  
Microsoft Network  
Enter the name of the Workgroup that you want the print server associated with in  
this field.  
AppleTalk  
Enter theAppleTalk Zone name in the box. In the following options, enter the related  
configuration, such as the printer type.  
LPT  
Chooser Name: Display the print server name.  
Printer Type: Enter the printer’s type in this box.  
PostScript Level: Select from the pull-down menu (Level 1 or Level 2).  
Font Group: Select from the pull-down menu.  
TIP: Once you have changed the settings in each option, click Apply to store the  
settings.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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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 test 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.  
Outgoing E-mail (SMTP) Server Address: Enter the server address that is used  
to send your E-mail in this box.  
If your mail server needs to verify the user when sending E-mail, the DP-G301 will  
apply the same Account Name and Password to the mail server as it does when  
receiving E-mail.  
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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.  
Receive E-mail Interval: Enter the number in this box to set up the time (in  
minutes) to check/receive E-mail regularly.  
Test E-mail Account: Click Test to send a test E-mail to the given administrator’s  
Email address.  
Receive E-mail: Click Yes to immediately check and receive E-mail, and then  
print out the mail when available.  
Reset  
Reset  
Click Apply to  
immediately reset  
the print server.  
Factory Reset  
Click Apply to  
reload the factory  
settings of the print  
server.  
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Using the Web Configuration (continued)  
Tools > Upgrade  
Firmware Upgrade  
When a new version of firmware is available (e.g., downloaded from the  
manufacturer’s web site), you can upgrade the firmware of your print server. Click  
Browse to locate the firmware file, then click Apply.  
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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.  
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Using the Web Configuration (continued)  
Help  
Click on the Help link from the tools bar of the main screen to enter the Help Page.  
It provides a link to D-Link’s support web site. D-Link’s support web site will provide  
the most up to date information on your DP-G301 Print Server. Please check the  
web site regularly for product and firmware updates.  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP  
Open the web browser, and type in the IPAddress of the DP-G301.  
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.x, where x is a value  
between 1-254, excluding 10.) See Networking Basics: Assigning a Static IP  
Address in this manual to find out how to change an IPAddress.  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued)  
At the Configuration window, write down the Port Name for future reference.  
You will need this information later in the configuration process.  
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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  
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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.)  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued)  
Go to Start > Settings >  
Printers and Faxes >  
Add a Printer  
Click Next  
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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  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued)  
Click Next  
Click OK  
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  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP (continued)  
At this screen, you can input a  
name for the printer.  
Click Next  
Click Next  
Click Finish  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000  
Open the Web browser, and type in the IPAddress of the DP-G301.  
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.x, where x is a value  
between 1-254, excluding 10.)  
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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.  
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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.  
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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 IPAddress.)  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued)  
Go to Start > Settings >  
Printers  
Double-click on the Add  
Printer icon.  
Click Next  
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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  
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 (continued)  
Click Next  
Type in the IP address of the Print  
Server in the Printer Name or IP Ad-  
dress field. The Port Name field will  
automatically be filled in.  
Click Next  
Select “Custom”  
Then click on Settings.  
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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  
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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  
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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 print-  
ing with Windows 2000 on your  
network.  
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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.  
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Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Print-  
ing in Mac OS X  
Note: Mac OS printing with this print server is sup-  
ported by PostScript printers only!  
With Mac OSX you can use AppleTalk or LPR printers using IP protocols for print-  
ing through Print Servers. Follow the instructions below for setting up the Print  
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.  
Open your Sys-  
tem Preferences  
window and Click  
Network.  
At the Configure  
pull-down menu,  
select Manually.  
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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 IPAddress to  
102.168.0.x, where  
x is any number  
between 1 and 254  
(except 10 which is  
the IPAddress of  
the Print Server.)  
The IPAddresses  
and Subnet Mask  
shown here are  
examples only.  
Select the AppleTalk  
tab in this window  
and check Make  
AppleTalk Active.  
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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.  
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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  
PS - 116688-U1  
Laserwriter  
selected.  
AppleTalk protocol:  
After selecting  
AppleTalk the Port  
Name of the Print  
Server will be dis-  
played. The Port  
Name shown here is  
an example only.  
PS - 116688-U1  
Laserwriter  
Click on the Port to  
which the PostScript  
printer is connected.  
Then select the printer model from the dialog box displayed here.  
Click Add Printer and the Printer Port configuration is complete.  
Select the Printer Port just configured in the Print window.  
Click Print to print your document.  
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Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing  
in Mac OS X (continued)  
LPR Printers using IP  
protocol:  
When you select LPR  
Printers using IP Proto-  
col, this window will ap-  
pear.  
Type the IP Address of  
PS-116688 - U1  
the Print Server into the  
LPR Printer’s Address  
field.  
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.  
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.  
Click Add and the process is complete.  
Close all Print Center windows, select the Printer Port that was just selected.  
Click Print to print the document.Click Add and the process is complete.  
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Setting up Apple Talk Printing  
in Mac OS 9  
Note: Mac OS printing with this print server sup-  
ports PostScript printers only!  
TheAppleTalk 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. You can  
print from any MacOS computer connected to your Ethernet network, either directly  
using an EtherTalk connection, or indirectly through a LocalTalk-to-EtherTalk  
router.  
NOTE: The Chooser name of a printer connected to one of the Print Server’s ports  
is the same as its Port Name. If you are using AppleTalk printing, you will need to  
make sure that every Port Name is unique among all of the network printers in  
Setting up the Print Server for AppleTalk Printing  
To set up your Print Server so that it can be used for AppleTalk printing:  
Make sure the AppleTalk protocol is enabled in your Macintosh.  
ChangetheIPaddressononeofthecomputersonyournetworkto192.168.0.x,  
where x is any number between 11-254.  
Type 192.168.0.10 into the address field of your Web browser. 192.168.0.10  
is the default IPAddress of the DP-G301.  
Select the Network tab and scroll to the bottom to the AppleTalk protocol  
section.  
If your AppleTalk network is divided into AppleTalk zones, you will have to  
specify which zone the Print Server should be in. You should locate the Print  
Server in the same zone as most of the users who will be using it. If your  
network is not divided into zones, the AppleTalk Zone field should contain a  
single asterisk “*”.  
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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. Make sure that AppleTalk is set  
to Active.  
A list of all network PostScript printers will be displayed:  
PS-116688-U1  
Double-click the name of  
the Printer Port you wish  
to use. The Printer Ports  
shown are examples only.  
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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.  
The selected printer will become your computer’s default printer. You may need to  
choose Page Setup in any applications you have open.  
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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 web sites 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  
Select Set up a home or small office network  
When this screen appears, click Next.  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Please follow all  
the instructions in  
this window:  
Click Next  
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  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Enter a Computer  
description and a  
Computer name  
(optional.)  
Click Next  
Enter a Workgroup  
name. All comput-  
ers on your network  
should have the  
same Workgroup  
name.  
Click Next  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Please wait while  
the Network  
Setup Wizard ap-  
plies 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.  
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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.  
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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.  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Please read the information on this screen, then click Finish to complete the  
Network Setup Wizard.  
The new settings will take effect when you restart the computer. ClickYes 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.  
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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.  
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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 IPAddress 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 Con-  
nection icon in  
the task bar.  
Click Status  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
How to find your IPAddress in Windows XP  
This window will appear.  
Click the  
Support tab  
Click Close  
Assigning a Static IPAddress 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.  
If you are not using a DHCP capable router, or you need to assign a static IP  
address, please follow these instructions:  
Go to Start  
Double-click  
Control Panel  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Assigning a Static IPAddress in Windows XP/2000  
Double-click  
Network  
Connections  
Right-click Local Area  
Connections  
Double-click  
Properties  
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Networking Basics (continued)  
Assigning a Static IPAddress 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. The  
subnet mask must be the  
same for all the computers  
on the network.)  
Input your DNS server  
addresses. (Note: If  
you are entering a DNS  
server, you must enter the  
IP address of the Default  
Gateway.)  
The DNS server information will be supplied  
by your ISP (Internet Service Provider.)  
Click OK  
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Technical Specifications  
Printer Connection  
Printer Port: 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, 802.3, Ethernet II, SNAP (auto-switching)  
Transport Protocols: TCP/IP, NetBEUI, AppleTalk/EtherTalk, LPR,SMB  
TCP/IP Protocols Supported: BOOTP, SNMP, Telnet, TFTP, FTP, LPD, RARP, DHCP,  
IPP  
Management and Diagnostics  
Standard: SNMP  
MIBs: MIB-II (RFC 1213)  
Diagnostic LED Indicators: Power, ACT, LPT  
Environmental and Physical  
Power Supply: External power supply providing 5V, 2.5A DC  
Dimensions: 3.54” x 2.20” x 1.02” (90mm x 56mm x 26mm)  
Weight: approx. 3.527 oz. (100g)  
Operating Temperature: 32 to122°F (0 to 50°C)  
Storage Temperature: -13 to 131°F (-25 to 55°C)  
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing  
Emissions: FCC Class B, CE Class B  
* Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 802.11g specifications. Actual data throughput will  
vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials  
and construction, and network overhead lower actual data throughput rate.  
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Technical Support  
You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link web site.  
D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within  
Canada for the duration of the warranty period on this product.  
U.S. and Canadian customers can contact D-Link technical support through our web site,  
or by phone.  
Tech Support for customers within the United States:  
D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone:  
(877) 453-5465  
24 hours a day, seven days a week.  
D-Link Technical Support over the Internet:  
Tech Support for customers within Canada:  
D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone:  
(800) 361-5265  
Monday to Friday 8:30am to 9:00pm EST  
D-Link Technical Support over the Internet:  
When contacting technical support, please provide the following information:  
Serial number of the unit  
Model number or product name  
Software type and version number  
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Warranty and Registration  
Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, D-Link Systems, Inc. (“D-Link”) provides this Limited warranty  
for its product only to the person or entity that originally purchased the product from:  
D-Link or its authorized reseller or distributor and  
Products purchased and delivered within the fifty states of the United States, the District of Columbia,  
U.S. Possessions or Protectorates, U.S. Military Installations, addresses with an APO or FPO.  
Limited Warranty: D-Link warrants that the hardware portion of the D-Link products described below will be free  
from material defects in workmanship and materials from the date of original retail purchase of the product, for the  
period set forth below applicable to the product type (“Warranty Period”), except as otherwise stated herein.  
1-Year Limited Warranty for the Product(s) is defined as follows:  
Hardware (excluding power supplies and fans)One (1) Year  
Power Supplies and Fans One (1) Year  
Spare parts and spare kits Ninety (90) days  
D-Link’s sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective Hardware during the Warranty Period at no  
charge to the original owner or to refund at D-Link’s sole discretion. Such repair or replacement will be rendered  
by D-Link at anAuthorized D-Link Service Office. The replacement Hardware need not be new or have an identical  
make, model or part. D-Link may in its sole discretion replace the defective Hardware (or any part thereof) with  
any reconditioned product that D-Link reasonably determines is substantially equivalent (or superior) in all material  
respects to the defective Hardware. Repaired or replacement Hardware will be warranted for the remainder of the  
original Warranty Period from the date of original retail purchase. If a material defect is incapable of correction,  
or if D-Link determines in its sole discretion that it is not practical to repair or replace the defective Hardware, the  
price paid by the original purchaser for the defective Hardware will be refunded by D-Link upon return to D-Link of  
the defective Hardware. All Hardware (or part thereof) that is replaced by D-Link, or for which the purchase price  
is refunded, shall become the property of D-Link upon replacement or refund.  
LimitedSoftwareWarranty: D-Linkwarrantsthatthesoftwareportionoftheproduct(“Software”)willsubstantially  
conform to D-Link’s then current functional specifications for the Software, as set forth in the applicable  
documentation, from the date of original retail purchase of the Software for a period of ninety (90) days (“Warranty  
Period”), provided that the Software is properly installed on approved hardware and operated as contemplated in  
its documentation. D-Link further warrants that, during the Warranty Period, the magnetic media on which D-Link  
deliverstheSoftwarewillbefreeofphysicaldefects. D-Link’ssoleobligationshallbetoreplacethenon-conforming  
Software (or defective media) with software that substantially conforms to D-Link’s functional specifications for the  
Software or to refund at D-Link’s sole discretion. Except as otherwise agreed by D-Link in writing, the replacement  
Software is provided only to the original licensee, and is subject to the terms and conditions of the license granted  
by D-Link for the Software. Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original Warranty Period from the  
date or original retail purchase. If a material non-conformance is incapable of correction, or if D-Link determines  
in its sole discretion that it is not practical to replace the non-conforming Software, the price paid by the original  
licensee for the non-conforming Software will be refunded by D-Link; provided that the non-conforming Software  
(and all copies thereof) is first returned to D-Link. The license granted respecting any Software for which a refund  
is given automatically terminates.  
Non-Applicability of Warranty: The Limited Warranty provided hereunder for hardware and software of D-Link’s  
products will not be applied to and does not cover any refurbished product and any product purchased through  
the inventory clearance or liquidation sale or other sales in which D-Link, the sellers, or the liquidators expressly  
disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to the product and in that case, the product is being sold “As-Is” without  
any warranty whatsoever including, without limitation, the Limited Warranty as described herein, notwithstanding  
anything stated herein to the contrary.  
Submitting A Claim: The customer shall return the product to the original purchase point based on its return  
policy. In case the return policy period has expired and the product is within warranty, the customer shall submit  
a claim to D-Link as outlined below:  
The customer must submit with the product as part of the claim a written description of the Hardware defect or  
Software nonconformance in sufficient detail to allow D-Link to confirm the same.  
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The original product owner must obtain a Return Material Authorization (“RMA”) number from the  
Authorized D-Link Service Office and, if requested, provide written proof of purchase of the product  
(such as a copy of the dated purchase invoice for the product) before the warranty service is provided.  
After an RMAnumber is issued, the defective product must be packaged securely in the original or other  
suitable shipping package to ensure that it will not be damaged in transit, and the RMAnumber must be  
prominently marked on the outside of the package. Do not include any manuals or accessories in the  
shipping package. D-Link will only replace the defective portion of the Product and will not ship back  
any accessories.  
The customer is responsible for all in-bound shipping charges to D-Link. No Cash on Delivery (“COD”)  
is allowed. Products sent COD will either be rejected by D-Link or become the property of D-Link.  
Products shall be fully insured by the customer and shipped to D-Link Systems, Inc., 17595 Mt.  
Herrmann, FountainValley, CA92708-4160. D-Linkwillnotbeheldresponsibleforanypackagesthat  
are lost in transit to D-Link. The repaired or replaced packages will be shipped to the customer via UPS  
Ground or any common carrier selected by D-Link, with shipping charges prepaid. Expedited shipping  
is available if shipping charges are prepaid by the customer and upon request.  
D-Link may reject or return any product that is not packaged and shipped in strict compliance with the foregoing  
requirements, or for which an RMA number is not visible from the outside of the package. The product owner  
agrees to pay D-Link’s reasonable handling and return shipping charges for any product that is not packaged  
and shipped in accordance with the foregoing requirements, or that is determined by D-Link not to be defective  
or non-conforming.  
What Is Not Covered: This limited warranty provided by D-Link does not cover: Products, if in D-Link’s judgment,  
have been subjected to abuse, accident, alteration, modification, tampering, negligence, misuse, faulty installation,  
lack of reasonable care, repair or service in any way that is not contemplated in the documentation for the product,  
or if the model or serial number has been altered, tampered with, defaced or removed; Initial installation, installation  
and removal of the product for repair, and shipping costs; Operational adjustments covered in the operating  
manual for the product, and normal maintenance; Damage that occurs in shipment, due to act of God, failures due  
to power surge, and cosmetic damage; Any hardware, software, firmware or other products or services provided  
by anyone other than D-Link; Products that have been purchased from inventory clearance or liquidation sales or  
other sales in which D-Link, the sellers, or the liquidators expressly disclaim their warranty obligation pertaining to  
the product. Repair by anyone other than D-Link or an Authorized D-Link Service Office will void this Warranty.  
Disclaimer of Other Warranties: EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTY SPECIFIED HEREIN, THE  
PRODUCT IS PROVIDED “AS-IS” WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER INCLUDING,  
WITHOUTLIMITATION,ANYWARRANTYOF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FORAPARTICULAR PURPOSE  
AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY CANNOT BE DISCLAIMED IN ANY TERRITORY  
WHERE A PRODUCT IS SOLD, THE DURATION OF SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO  
NINETY (90) DAYS. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY COVERED UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED  
HEREIN, THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY, SELECTION AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT  
IS WITH THE PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT.  
Limitation of Liability: TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, D-LINK IS NOT LIABLE UNDER  
ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGALOR EQUITABLE THEORY FORANY  
LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT, INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER, WHETHER  
DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, DAMAGES  
FOR LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFIT, WORK STOPPAGE, COMPUTER FAILURE  
OR MALFUNCTION, FAILURE OF OTHER EQUIPMENT OR COMPUTER PROGRAMS TO WHICH D-LINK’S  
PRODUCT IS CONNECTED WITH, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA CONTAINED IN, STORED ON, OR  
INTEGRATED WITH ANY PRODUCT RETURNED TO D-LINK FOR WARRANTY SERVICE) RESULTING  
FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT, RELATING TO WARRANTY SERVICE, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY  
BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, EVEN IF D-LINK HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  
SUCH DAMAGES. THE SOLE REMEDY FOR A BREACH OF THE FOREGOING LIMITED WARRANTY IS  
REPAIR, REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE DEFECTIVE OR NON-CONFORMING PRODUCT. THE  
MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF D-LINK UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE  
PRODUCT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY. THE FOREGOING EXPRESS WRITTEN WARRANTIES AND  
REMEDIESARE EXCLUSIVEANDARE IN LIEU OFANY OTHER WARRANTIES OR REMEDIES, EXPRESS,  
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Governing Law: This Limited Warranty shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. Some states  
do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the foregoing limitations and exclusions may not apply. This limited warranty provides specific  
legal rights and the product owner may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
Trademarks: D-Link is a registered trademark of D-Link Systems, Inc. Other trademarks or registered trademarks  
are the property of their respective manufacturers or owners.  
Copyright Statement: No part of this publication or documentation accompanying this Product may be  
reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative such as translation, transformation,  
or adaptation without permission from D-Link Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc., as stipulated by the United  
States Copyright Act of 1976. Contents are subject to change without prior notice. Copyright© 2002 by D-Link  
Corporation/D-Link Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.  
CE Mark Warning: This is a Class B product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio  
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
FCC Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential 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  
communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning  
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 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 the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)This  
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
IMPORTANT NOTE:  
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This  
equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of about 8 inches (20cm) between the  
radiator and your body.  
This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
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Registration  
Product registration is entirely voluntary and failure to complete or return this  
form will not diminish your warranty rights.  
(07/13/2005)  
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Appendix:  
DP-G301 Printer Compatibility List For Windows  
The Canon Printer  
Canon BJC-255SP  
Canon BJ-330  
The Lexmark Printer  
Lexmark 4039 10R  
Lexmark 5700  
Canon BJC-600, 620  
Canon BJC-2000SP  
Canon BJC-4100  
Canon BJC- 4300  
Canon BJC- 4500  
Canon BJC- 4550  
Canon BJC-6000  
Canon BJC- 6500  
Canon BJC-7000  
Canon BJC-8200  
Canon LBP-720  
Canon BJC-740  
Canon Bubble Jet S520  
The Epson Printer  
Epson Stylus Photo 700, 710, 750  
Epson Stylus Photo 870  
Epson Stylus Photo 1200, 1270  
Epson Stylus Photo EX  
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  
The Fujitsu Printer  
Fujitsu 10V  
Epson Stylus Pro XL  
Epson Stylus Color 400, 440, 460, 480  
Epson Stylus Color 600, 640, 660  
Epson Stylus Color 740  
Epson Stylus Color 800, 850, 860  
Epson Stylus Color 900  
Epson Stylus Color 1160  
Epson Stylus Color 1500, 1520  
Epson Stylus Color 3000  
Epson Stylus C60  
Fujitsu 14V  
Fujitsu DL-700  
Fujitsu DL-3800  
The IBM Printer  
IBM 5577  
IBM 4039  
IBM 16L  
Epson LQ-100  
Epson LQ-300  
Epson LQ-550, 570+  
Epson LQ-1070C+  
Epson LQ-2070, 2170C  
Epson EPL-N2000, N2010  
Epson EPL-5500, 5700, 5700L, 5800  
IBM Infor Printer 20  
IBM InfoPrint 32  
The NEC Printer  
NEC P2200  
NEC P3200  
NEC P5300  
NEC P6300  
NEC P7300  
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Appendix:  
DP-G301 Printer Compatibility List for Windows  
The Other Printer  
Brother HL-1260  
CD T120  
Citizen GSX-230  
Futek 84+  
The HP Printer  
HP LaserJet III  
HP LaserJet 4P, 4L, 4V  
HP LaserJet 5L  
HP LaserJet 6P, 6L  
OKI ML-391  
OKIdata OL-400  
Olivetti JP450  
Pannsonic 2023  
Panasonic KX-P1624  
Printtec PR856C  
Star NX-2420  
Tektronix Phraser 350  
Kyocera FS-1000  
Kyocera mita FS-1000+  
HP LaserJet 1100, 1100A  
HP LaserJet 1200  
HP LaserJet 2100, 2100M  
HP LaserJet 2200  
HP LaserJet 3150  
HP LaserColorJet 8500  
HP LaserJet 1100 series  
HP LaserJet 1300 series  
HP LaserJet 2100 series  
HP LaserJet 3150  
HP LaserJet 4000  
HP LaserJet 5000  
HP LaserJet 5100SE  
HP LaserJet 9000  
HP Color LaserJet 4600 PS  
HP DeskJet 400, 420  
HP DeskJet 500  
HP DeskJet 550C, 560C  
HP DeskJet 670C, 695C  
HP DeskJet720C  
HP DeskJet 810C, 890C  
HP DeskJet 920C  
HP DeskJet 930C(new), 970CXI  
HP DeskJet 1120C, DeskJet 1125C,  
All in One Officejet HP T47, 710  
Other printers from the brands listed above may also be supported.  
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