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If the DHCP server is unavailable or not found, the user will be
prompted to configure the TCP/IP settings of the Print Server
manually. The default TCP/IP-address information in the Manual-IP
mode will be what is shown below.
IP Address: 192.168.2.253
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
Default Gateway: 192.168.2.1
DNS: 0.0.0.0
Make sure that the TCP/IP information configured here is correct
and matches your network settings. Click “Next” to continue on to
next step in the installation process. The Print Server will check if
the manually configured IP address in “TCP/IP Configuration” is in
the same subnet as the connected computer running the installation
utility. If the TCP/IP-address settings configured manually are in a
different IP subnet than that of the connected computer, the user
will be prompted by an alert message. Click “OK” to go back and
configure the correct IP-address settings for the Print Server.
Note: If you want to change the TCP/IP settings of the Print
Server at some point after the installation, you can use the
Server-Manager utility’s TCP/IP- configuration option.
11. The default wireless setting is “Auto” mode. The Print Server
will detect a connection to a wired-LAN network through
the attached Ethernet cable. If the Print Server is connected
to a wired network, it will work in that network. To enable
wireless mode, the Ethernet cable must be disconnected
after final configurations. However, the Ethernet cable needs
to stay plugged in for the required wireless configurations
in this section. For more detailed information about wireless
settings, refer to the “Wireless Configuration” section.
Print-Server Installation in
Windows 98SE/Me/NT