Embedded web server (ews), Ter's, Embedded web – HP Deskjet 6988dt Printer User Manual

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Item

Meaning
The number of channels available varies by country/region.
Not applicable means that the wireless network is disabled.

Authentication
Type

The printer's

authentication

setting:

Open System: No authentication is being used.

Shared Key: The printer is using a WEP key for authentication.

WPA-PSK: Authentication that uses a Pre-Shared Key (PSK).
Used as part of

WPA

for small networks.

None: No authentication is in use.

Encryption

The printer's encryption setting:

64-bit WEP: Printer is configured with a five-character or 10-
digit WEP key.

128-bit WEP: Printer is configured with a 13-character or 26-
digit WEP key.

AES: An encryption method that can be used with WPA.

TKIP: An encryption method that can be used with WPA.

None: No encryption is being used.

Access Point
HW address

The MAC address of the

Wireless Access Point (WAP)

for the

printer's network. This setting applies only to

infrastructure

networks. Not applicable means that the printer is set to

ad hoc

communication mode.

Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous section contains information that applies to both Ethernet and
wireless networks and PictBridge connections:

Item

Meaning

Total Packets
Transmitted

Number of

packets

sent without error.

This item might be requested by HP Service and Support.

Total Packets
Received

Number of

packets

received without error.

This item might be requested by HP Service and Support.

PictBridge
Status

Connected: The printer is connected to a digital camera.

Error: Something is wrong with the PictBridge connection.

PictBridge Last
Error

The last known error to occur in the printer PictBridge function since
the printer was last turned on.

Embedded Web server (EWS)

The printer has an internal Web page, called the embedded Web server (EWS) that you
can access with an Internet browser. The EWS provides a simple way to manage the
printer on a network.

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