Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 510W Oki
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2 Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this document is complete, accurate, and up-to-date. The manufacturer assumes no responsib ility for the results of errors beyond its control.
3 C ON T EN T S Basic Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Self-Diagnostic Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Basic Information B AS IC I NFOR M A T IO N S ELF -D IA GN O S TI C T EST _______________ To print the self-diagnostic test for the wireless network card: 1. Make sure Ready to Print appears on the display . 2. Press the TEST button ( 1 ) on the wireless network card for at least 3 seconds.
5 Basic Information S PE CI F IC A TIONS _____________________ R ES ET TING TO F AC T ORY D EFA UL T S ________ To reset the wireless card to the factory default settings: 1. T urn off the printer . 2. Press and hold the TEST button on the wireless card while turning the printer back on.
6 Configuration Overview C ON F I GU R A TI ON O VE RV I E W N ETWO RK M ODES ___________________ Ad-Hoc Infras tructur e.
7 Configuration Overview SS I D ( S ER V IC E S ET I DEN TIFIER ) _________ In a wireless network, terminals ca n be assigned an SSID identifier which restricts their access to printers on the network to o nly those set up for that SSID.
8 Configuration Overview S ECURI T Y F EA T URES __________________ Open (no security) This can be used, but is not recommended. WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy, assuring wireles s network security equivalent to a wired network. Set the same WEP key (64 or 128 bits) for all printers, computers and access points on the wireless network.
9 Configuration Overview • EAP-TLS requires authenticati on of the Server Certificate issued by a Certificate Auth ority and sent from a RADIUS server . • Certificate Authentication requ ires that the printer have a certificate issued by the Certif icate Authority that issued the Server Certificate.
10 Summary of Configuration Modes S UM M A R Y OF C ON F I G U R A TI ON M ODE S A D H OC M ODE _____________________ In this mode, wireless c omputers communicate with the printer peer-to-peer, gaining access through an SSID you set.
11 Summary of Configuration Modes You can set up an SSID of your choice for accessing the printer over a wireless network, but no other security can be configured through the control panel.
12 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode C ON F I GU R A TI ON : A D H OC M ODE IP A DD RE SS _______________________ Fo r th e W i re le ss Ca rd The IP Address for the wireless card is set automatically. It appears on the wireless card Network Summary printout (see page 4) under TCP/IP Configuration.
13 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode 8. Press B ACK . 9. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [G atewa y Address], then use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to set the Ga teway Address. Press E NTER . 10. Press O N -L INE to exit the Menu mode. For t h e Wi rel ess Comp u ter Set the IP Address using Microsoft Windows ® Control Panel.
14 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode 4. Select PCI Slot2:Wireless, then click [OK]. 5. Click Administrator Login. 6. Enter User ID = root P assword = last six digits of the Mac (Ethernet) Address for the wireless card (under G eneral Information on the Network Summary printout– see page 4 ), minus the punctuation marks.
15 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode 9. Click [Wireless LAN] on the left side of the screen. 10. Make you r se lec tion s: • Network T ype = Ad Hoc • Communication Mo de = AUTO or 802.
16 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode C onfiguration U sing AdminMan ager 1. Launch AdminManager: • From your computer: [Start] → [Progr ams] → [OKI Setup Utility] → [Admin Manager] • From CD , afte.
17 Configuration: Ad Hoc Mode 5. On the [General] tab, click [Change SLO T], then click [Y es]. 6. R eferring to the Network Summary printout for the wireless card (under General Information), enter the last six digits of the Mac address as the password (minus any punctuation), then click [OK].
18 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode C ON F I GU R A TI ON : I NFRA ST RU CT URE M ODE IP A DD RE SS _______________________ Fo r th e W i re le ss Ca rd The IP Address for the wireless card is set automatically. It appears on the wireless card Network Summary printout (see page 4) under TCP/IP Configuration.
19 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 7. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [Subnet Mask], then use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to set the Subnet Mask v alues. Press E NTER . 8. Press B ACK . 9. Use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to scroll to [G atewa y Address], then use the ∇ and ∆ buttons to set the Ga teway Address.
20 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 2. Enter the IP Address for the wireless card and press the Enter key . 3. Click [Change S lot]..
21 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 4. Select PCI Slot2:Wireless, then click [OK]. 5. Click Administrator Login. 6. Enter User ID = root P assword = last six digits of the Mac (Ethernet) Address for the wireless card (under G eneral Information on the Network Summary printout– see page 4 ), minus the punctuation marks.
22 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 9. Click [Wireless LAN] on the left side of the screen. 10. Make you r se lec tion s: • Network T ype = Infrastructure • Communication Mo de = AUTO or 802.
23 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode –S h a r e d K e y ( W E P ) – WP A (Pre-Shared Security).
24 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode – EAP (for more information on setting up EAP security , see “Setting Up EAP Using W eb Browser ” below). 11.
25 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode Setting Up EAP Using W eb Browser NOTES Certificates must be obtained separately by the network administrator before setting the printer for EAP. These instructions assume you have performed steps 1 through 10 under “Configuration Using Web Browser” , starting on page 19.
26 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode T o Use the C lient C ertificate 1. Select the Client Certificate setting. Note: Normally the SSL/TLS Certificate should NOT be selected. It is often not authenticated by the RADIUS Server becau se it does not contain Cl ient A uth enticat ion in the Extend K ey Usage attr ibutes.
27 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 5. Click [OK]. 6. If you wish to add Serv er Authentication, see t he next section. Otherwise, click [Submit]. T o Add Ser ver Authentication NOTE To view the certificate, open the EAP Setting window by clicking EAP, then click the newly added [View] button.
28 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 1. Select [Authenticate Server] under [CA Certificate Setting]. The [Import] button appears. 2. Click [Import]. 3. Fill in (or browse to) the name of the certificate file to be imported, then click [OK]. The certification file is imported.
29 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 5. Click [OK] . 6. Click [Submit]. NOTE To view the certificate, open the EAP Setting window by clicking [EAP], then click the newly added [View] button.
30 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode C onfiguration U sing AdminMan ager 1. Launch AdminManager: • From your computer: [Start] → [Progr ams] → [OKI Setup Utility] → [Admin Manager] • From C.
31 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 5. On the [General] tab, click [Change SLO T], then click [Y es]. 6. R eferring to the Network Summary printout for the wireless card (under General Information), enter the last six digits of the Mac address as the password, then click [OK].
32 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode –S h a r e d K e y ( W E P ) – WP A (Pre-Shared Security).
33 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode – EAP (for more information on setting up EAP security , see “Setting Up EAP Using W eb Browser ” below). 9.
34 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode Setting U p EAP Us ing AdminMan ager NOTES Certificates must be obtained separately by the network administrator before setting the printer for EAP. These instructions assume you have performed steps 1 through 8 under “Configuration Using AdminManager” , starting on page 30.
35 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode T o Use a Cl ient C ertificate 1. Select EAP under [Authentication], then click [EAP]. 2. Click [Certificate]. 3. T y pe in the name of the certif icate file to be imported, or click [...] to browse to it. 4. T ype in the password provided by the issuer of the certificate.
36 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 7. Click [OK]. T o Add Ser ver Authentication 1. Under [CA Certificate], type in the name of the certificate file to be imported , or click [...] to browse to it. 2. Click [Import]. 3. Click [OK] to confirm the import.
37 Configuration: Infrastructure Mode 5. Enter the user name to be distributed along with the certificate by the network administrator under [EAP User] and select [Authenticat e Server]. then click [OK]. 6. Click [Apply] to save the settings to the wireless card.
38 Configuration: Telnet C ON F I GU R A TI ON : T EL NET Before starting, have the NEt work Summary you printed for the wireless card handy: You will need the IP Address and Mac (Ethernet) Address from it to configure the card. The following assumes: • Windows 2000 Professional • IP Address = 111.
39 Configuration: Telnet No. M E N U (level.1) Slot2: Wireless IEEE802.11g _____________________________________________ 1: Status / Information 2: Printer Config 3: Network Config 4: Security Config 5: Maintenance 99: Exit Setup Please select(1-99)? 4.
40 Configuration: Telnet 6. T o set WEP , type 6 and hit Enter: No. M E N U (level.4) Slot2: Wireless IEEE802.11g _____________________________________________ 1: Key Size : 64 2: Key Index : 1 3: WEP Key 1 : 4: WEP Key 2 : 5: WEP Key 3 : 6: WEP Key 4 : 99: Back to prior menu Please select(1-99)? 7.
41 Configuration: Printer Control Panel C ON F I GU R A TI ON : P RIN T ER C ON TRO L P ANEL To make changes in the wireless card settings using the control panel: with Ready to Print on the display, press E NTER to switch to the Menu Mode.
42 Troubleshooting T ROU B L E SHOO TI NG Here is some basic troublesho otin g information. For more detailed information, check out http://my.okidata.com. PROB LEM SOLUTION(S) Communication is unstable. Communication speed may be decreas ed or the wireless connection may be b roken due to obstac les or radio source of 2.
43 Troubleshooting Connection problems for wireless devices. Problems with the access p oint d evices or wireless computers. • C onsult the F AQ information of the vendors for the access points and wireless computers. • Check that you have the latest firm ware for access point devices .
44 Troubleshooting EAP authentication fails. Check the network configuration of the wireless card. • Make sure that IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are all set corre ctly . • Ad-Hoc mode: IP Address cannot be obt ained by DHCP . Check the network protocol: • The wireless card supports only T C P/IP protocol.
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