3 connecting devices to the print server – NETGEAR PS100 User Manual

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2-3 Connecting Devices to the Print Server

The PS100 Series Print Server Model has one 10/100BASE-T network port that is auto sensing and

will support either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps connections, depending on the connected device. The Model

PS101 Print Server has one Ethernet port, which can be operated on a 10/100BASE-T hub/switch in

the half-duplex mode.

The network port on the all Print Server Model is configured for Uplink wiring, which means you can

connect the Print Server direct to an Ethernet switch or hub.

Ethernet specifications limit the twisted pair cable (called a twisted pair segment) extended from a

network port to 100 meters in length.

The Model PS111W Print Server has one wireless PC card slot. It can be operated under three types of

environment: LAN, wireless LAN, and both LAN and wireless LAN. Connect network port to an

Ethernet hub/switch makes all LAN connected workstations can print with PS111W Print Server. With

a NETGEAR MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card in PS111W, all 802.11b wireless connected

workstation can print with PS111W Print Server. If connect network port and with a NETGEAR

MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card in PS111W, both LAN connected workstation and 802.11b

wireless connected workstation can print with the PS111W Print Server. Please note while the power is

on; do not insert the NETGEAR MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card in to PS111W Print Server. Doing

so is simply not working and maybe damaging the Print Server and the PC card. Do not remove the

NETGEAR MA401 802.11b Wireless PC Card out from PS111W Print Server, when the power is on.

This may damage the Print Server and the PC card.

To avoid damaging to the wireless PC card and PS111W Print Server, do NOT insert and remove

the PC card from or to PS111W Print Server while the power of the Print Server is on.

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