Intermec Time Clock PF2i User Manual

Installation  
Instructions  
EasyLAN Wireless  
Interface Kit  
(for EasyCoder® PF2i,  
PF4i, PF4i Compact  
Industrial, PM4i, PX4i,  
and PX6i Printers)  
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Document Change Record  
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originally released as version -00.  
Version Date  
Description of Change  
-03  
11/2006  
Added WPA wireless security features, and descriptions of the  
ROAM and AUTH parameters.  
-04  
08/2007  
Removed transceiver module information and put this in a  
separate document (P/N 933-134-001).  
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Before You Begin  
Before You Begin  
is section provides you with safety information, technical support  
information, and sources for additional product information.  
Safety Information  
Your safety is extremely important. Read and follow all warnings and  
cautions in this document before handling and operating Intermec  
equipment. You can be seriously injured, and equipment and data can be  
damaged if you do not follow the safety warnings and cautions.  
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Who Should Read This Manual  
ese Installation Instructions are for the person who is responsible for  
installing and setting up the EasyLAN Wireless network interface in an  
EasyCoder PF/PM/PX printer.  
ese Installation Instructions provide you with information about  
how to install the EasyLAN Wireless network interface and set it up in  
Fingerprint and IPL.  
Related Documents  
is table contains a list of related Intermec documents and their part  
numbers.  
Document Title  
Part Number  
1-960590-xx  
937-005-xxx  
937-007-xxx  
933-134-xxx  
EasyLAN User’s Guide  
Fingerprint v8.xx.x Programmer’s Reference Manual  
IPL Programmer’s Reference Manual  
802MIG2 Important Information  
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Introduction  
1
is chapter describes the EasyLAN Wireless Interface  
Kit for EasyCoder PF2/4i-, PM4i-, and PX4/6i-series  
printers.  
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Chapter ꢀ — Introduction  
About These Instructions  
ese instructions describe how to install an EasyLAN Wireless network  
interface in an EasyCoder PF2i, PF4i, PF4i Compact Industrial, PM4i,  
PX4i, or PX6i printer and how to connect it to a LAN, WAN, Intranet,  
or Internet network via a wireless connection.  
e installation instructions describe how to physically install the  
interface board in a printer and how to set up the IP address, subnet  
mask, default router, and name server. e instructions end when you  
have the printer’s home page up and running. From there, please refer to  
the Intermec EasyLAN User’s Guide on the included CD.  
is interface kit must only be installed by an authorized  
service technician. e device is country/region specific  
and must be ordered for the correct country/region. Use of  
this device in other region than shown on the device home  
page/test label may violate applicable law.  
Printer Firmware  
e printer must be running either Intermec Fingerprint v8.40 (or later)  
or IPL v2.40 (or later). In Intermec Fingerprint, the network port is  
addressed as device "net1:" (communication channel #5).  
Installation Kit  
e EasyLAN Interface Kit contains:  
• One EasyLAN adapter board complete with radio module fitted  
• Rear plate (for EasyCoder PF2/4i-series printers only)  
• RJ-45 plug (for EasyCoder PM4i- and PX4/6i series printers only)  
• One light guide  
• One hexagonal threaded spacer  
• One antenna extension cable  
• One antenna  
• One cable clip  
• One cable tie  
• One CD with software and manuals  
• is Installation Instruction booklet  
e only tools required for the installation are #T10 and #T20 Torx  
screwdrivers and a small wrench.  
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Physical Installation  
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is chapter describes how to physically install the  
EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit in a PF2/4i-, PM4i-,  
or PX4/6i-series printer.  
e installation described in this  
chapter must only be performed by an  
authorized service technician. Intermec  
assumes no responsibility for personal  
injury or damage to the equipment  
if the installation is performed by an  
unauthorized person.  
Take precautions against electrostatic  
discharges, for example by wearing  
grounded bracelets.  
Note: When the EasyLAN Wireless  
interface is factory-installed in a printer,  
the antenna is packed separately in the box  
and must be fitted to its connector on the  
printer’s rear plate as illustrated at the end  
of this chapter.  
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Chapter ꢁ — Physical Installation  
Step-by-Step Instructions  
1 Switch off the printer and disconnect the power cord.  
2 Disconnect all communication cables.  
3 Remove the cover over the electronics compartment, as described on  
the pages ahead.  
e electronic compartment contains wires and  
components with dangerous voltage (up to 380V). Make  
sure that the printer is switched off and the power cord is  
disconnected before the left-hand cover is removed.  
EasyCoder PF2/4i Printers  
4 Open the right-hand door.  
5 Using a #T20 Torx screwdriver, remove the three screws and lift the  
cover up so it disengages the bottom plate.  
6 Swing out the rear part of the cover so you can disconnect the console  
cable from the CPU board.  
7 Put the cover aside on a soft cloth or similar to avoid scratches.  
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8 Remove any optional interface board or blind cover plate fitted on the  
rear plate.  
9 Remove any present EasyLAN Ethernet interface installed in the  
printer including cables etc.  
10 Remove the present rear plate like this:  
a Loosen but do not remove the two #T20 Torx screws that hold  
the rear plate and the #T20 Torx screw that holds the rear bottom  
corner of the CPU board.  
b Carefully manipulate the rear plate out of the groove in the chassis.  
Allow the CPU board to flex a little to be able to get the connectors  
out of their slots.  
11 Install the rear plate included in the kit in reverse order and tighten all  
three screws.  
12 Reinstall any optional interface board or blind cover plate previously  
removed.  
13 Connect the antenna cable to the radio module, which is factory-  
fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board, as illustrated below. Support  
the upper edge of the radio module with a finger while connecting the  
cable.  
Adapter board  
Connect antenna  
cable here  
Radio module  
14 Remove the #T20 Torx screw that holds the upper/front part of the  
CPU board to the power supply unit and replace it with the hexagonal  
spacer included in the kit. Keep the screw.  
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15 Connect the EasyLAN adapter board to the PCI connector (J84) on  
the CPU board so the hole in the board becomes aligned with the  
spacer and secure the board with the #T20 Torx screw.  
16 Route the antenna cable over the SIMMs on the CPU board towards  
the rear plate and secure it using the cable clips included in the kit.  
One clip is factory-fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board and the  
other should be fitted in the small hole at the top of the CPU board  
immediately to the rear of the memory SIMM sockets.  
17 From the inside of the electronics compartment, insert the antenna  
connector through the round hole in the rear plate and lock it with  
the washer and nut on the outside.  
18 Fit the antenna to the connector of the antenna cable and bend the  
hinge so the antenna points straight up.  
19 From the outside, insert the thin end of the light guide through the  
small hole next to the antenna on the rear plate. Press the clear plastic  
“lamp” in place. Connect the other end to the black plastic socket  
(D1) at the top of the EasyLAN adapter board. Secure it with the  
cable tie through the hole at the upper edge of the CPU board.  
20 Put back the cover over the electronics compartment.  
21 Route the cable from the display unit above the ribbon motor.  
Connect the cable to connector J50 at the upper front corner of the  
CPU board.  
22 Connect the power cord and switch on the power.  
23 Enter the Setup Mode and print the test label “Hardware Info” in  
Fingerprint or “HW” in IPL to see if the printer detects the EasyLAN  
Wireless interface board. For information on how to enter the Setup  
Mode and print test labels, refer to the printer’s user’s guide.  
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Cable tie  
Cable clips  
Light guide  
#T20 Torx screw  
and spacer  
Antenna cable  
EasyLAN adapter  
board  
Antenna  
EasyCoder PFꢁ/ꢃi-Series Printer  
Antenna  
(packed separately when the  
EasyLAN Wireless interface is  
factory-installed)  
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EasyCoder PM4i Printers  
4 Using a #T20 Torx screwdriver, loosen the four screws that holds the  
cover along the lower left edge of the bottom plate.  
5 Remove the four screws that hold the cover to the center section.  
6 Pull out the cover so you can disconnect the console cable from the  
CPU board.  
7 Put the cover aside on a soft cloth or similar to avoid scratches.  
8 Remove any present EasyLAN Ethernet interface including cables etc.  
Fit the RJ-45 plug included in the kit into the square hole left by the  
RJ-45 Ethernet connector.  
9 Remove the antenna plug, which is snap-locked into the rear plate.  
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10 Connect the antenna cable to the radio module, which is factory-  
fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board, as illustrated below. Support  
the upper edge of the radio module with a finger while connecting the  
cable.  
Adapter board  
Connect antenna  
cable here  
Radio module  
11 Remove the #T20 Torx screw that holds the upper/front part of the  
CPU board to the power supply unit and replace it with the hexagonal  
spacer included in the kit. Keep the screw.  
12 Connect the EasyLAN adapter board to the PCI connector (J84) on  
the CPU board so the hole in the board becomes aligned with the  
spacer and secure the board with the #T20 Torx screw.  
13 Route the antenna cable over the SIMMs on the CPU board towards  
the rear plate and secure it using the cable clips included in the kit.  
One clip is factory-fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board and the  
other should be fitted in the small hole at the top of the CPU board  
immediately to the rear of the memory SIMM sockets.  
14 From the inside of the electronics compartment, insert the antenna  
connector through the round hole in the rear plate and lock it with  
the washer and nut on the outside.  
15 Fit the antenna to the connector of the antenna cable and bend the  
hinge so the antenna points straight up.  
16 From the outside, insert the thin end of the light guide through the  
small hole next to the antenna on the rear plate. Press the clear plastic  
“lamp” in place. Connect the other end to the black plastic socket  
(D1) at the top of the EasyLAN adapter board. Secure it with the  
cable tie through the hole at the upper edge of the CPU board.  
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17 Put back the cover over the electronics compartment.  
18 Route the cable from the display unit above the ribbon motor.  
Connect the cable to connector J50 at the upper front corner of the  
CPU board.  
19 Connect the power cord and switch on the power.  
20 Enter Setup Mode and print the test label “Hardware Info” in  
Fingerprint or “HW” in IPL to see if the printer detects the EasyLAN  
Wireless interface board. For information on how to enter the Setup  
Mode and print test labels, refer to the printer’s user's guide.  
Cable tie  
Cable clips  
Light guide  
#T20 Torx screw  
and spacer  
Antenna  
cable  
EasyLAN adapter  
board  
Antenna  
EasyCoder PMꢃi Printer  
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Antenna  
(packed separately  
when the EasyLAN  
Wireless interface is  
factory-installed)  
EasyCoder PMꢃi Printer, Rear View  
EasyCoder PX4/6i Printers  
4 Open the front and right-hand doors.  
5 Remove the eight #T10 Torx screws that hold the left-hand cover.  
6 Put the cover aside on a soft cloth or similar to avoid scratches.  
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7 Remove any present EasyLAN Ethernet interface including cables etc.  
Fit the RJ-45 plug included in the kit into the square hole left by the  
RJ-45 Ethernet connector.  
8 Remove the antenna plug, which is snap-locked into the rear plate.  
9 Connect the antenna cable to the radio module, which is factory-  
fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board, as illustrated below. Support  
the upper edge of the radio module with a finger while connecting the  
cable.  
Adapter board  
Connect antenna  
cable here  
Radio module  
10 Remove the #T20 Torx screw that holds the upper/front part of the  
CPU board to the power supply unit and replace it with the hexagonal  
spacer included in the kit. Keep the screw.  
11 Connect the EasyLAN adapter board to the PCI connector (J84) on  
the CPU board so the hole in the board becomes aligned with the  
spacer and secure the board with the #T20 Torx screw.  
12 Route the antenna cable over the SIMMs on the CPU board towards  
the rear plate and secure it using the cable clips included in the kit.  
One clip is factory-fitted on the EasyLAN adapter board and the  
other should be fitted in the small hole at the top of the CPU board  
immediately to the rear of the memory SIMM sockets.  
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13 From the inside of the electronics compartment, insert the antenna  
connector through the round hole in the rear plate and lock it with  
the washer and nut on the outside.  
14 Fit the antenna to the connector of the antenna cable and bend the  
hinge so the antenna points straight up.  
15 From the outside, insert the thin end of the light guide through the  
small hole next to the antenna on the rear plate. Press the clear plastic  
“lamp” in place. Connect the other end to the black plastic socket  
(D1) at the top of the EasyLAN adapter board. Secure it with the  
cable tie through the hole at the upper edge of the CPU board.  
16 Put back the cover over the electronics compartment.  
17 Connect the power cord and switch on the power.  
18 Enter Setup Mode and print the test label “Hardware Info” in  
Fingerprint or “HW” in IPL to see if the printer detects the EasyLAN  
Wireless interface board. For information on how to enter the Setup  
Mode and print test labels, refer to the printer’s user's guide.  
Antenna  
cable  
Cable clips  
Cable tie  
Light guide  
#T20 Torx screw  
and spacer  
EasyLAN adapter  
board  
Antenna  
EasyCoder PXꢃ/ꢅi Printer  
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(packed separately  
when the EasyLAN  
Wireless interface is  
factory-installed)  
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Setup (General)  
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is chapter describes the various ways which you can  
connect your EasyLAN-equipped printer to your PC,  
in order to set the network parameters.  
It also provides information about the default user  
name and password, which are needed to change the  
setup parameters.  
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Chapter ꢂ — Setup (General)  
Setting up Network Parameters  
ere are several different ways you can set up your network parameters:  
• Connect the printer to a PC and run the PrintSet program which  
can be found on the EasyLAN CD and on the Intermec website.  
PrintSet requires a PC running Windows 98 or later. is is the  
easiest and most convenient way to set up your printer.  
• Fingerprint:  
Establish a serial (RS-232) communication with the printer and  
set it up using Fingerprint setup strings or setup files. IP address,  
subnet mask, default router, and name server can also be set  
using the printer’s built-in keyboard. See Chapter 4, “Setup in  
Fingerprint.” e only requirement on the PC side is a terminal  
program that can transmit and receive ASCII characters on an  
RS-232 line. Fingerprint users can also create a configuration file  
on a CompactFlash card that can be used to update the printer  
automatically. is is particularly convenient if you are planning to  
set up several printers with the same network parameters. Please see  
“Setup with CompactFlash” on the next page.  
• IPL:  
Establish a serial (RS-232) communication with the printer and  
set it up using IPL commands. You need a PC with a terminal  
program that can transmit and receive ASCII characters. Select the  
method of obtaining IP address, subnet mask, default router, and  
name server automatically from the server using the printer’s built-  
in keyboard. is requires a server that supports DHCP and/or  
BOOTP. See Chapter 5, “Setup in IPL.”  
Establishing Serial Communications  
To modify your network parameters, you need to first establish a serial  
connection with a PC using a cable. is applies both to setup using the  
PrintSet program and setup using Fingerprint or IPL commands.  
To set up a serial connection  
1 Connect a common RS-232 cable between a serial port, for example  
COM1, on the PC and the RS-232 port on the printer.  
2 Start a terminal program, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal.  
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3 Set up the printer and the terminal for the communication parameters  
and type of handshake.  
4 Press the <i> key on the printer’s keyboard to check that the printer  
uses either auto or an RS-232 serial channel as I/O channel.  
5 Check that the connection is working.  
Also refer to your printer’s user’s guide and the Intermec Fingerprint  
Programmer’s Reference Manual or the IPL Programmer’s Reference  
Manual.  
Setup with CompactFlash (Fingerprint only)  
If you are planning to update several printers with the same network  
setup parameters, you may want to consider creating a configuration file  
for this purpose. Once created, you copy the file to a CompactFlash card,  
insert the card in the printer, restart the printer and the parameters will  
be set up automatically.  
To Create a CompactFlash Card with a Configuration File  
1 Open a new document in a text editor.  
2 Write a Fingerprint program (syntax is described in Chapter 4, “Setup  
in Fingerprint”), that sets the desired network parameters. Here is an  
example of what it might look like:  
10 RUN"su -p pass admin"  
20 SETUP "wlan","SSID","Milkyway"  
30 SETUP "wlan","WEP1","0x1138170147"  
40 SETUP "wlan","AUTH","SHARED"  
50 SETUP "wlan","WEP_KEY","1"  
60 SETUP "8021x","EAP_TYPE","OFF"  
3 Save your file as “WLAN.PRG” and copy it to the CompactFlash  
card.  
4 Now, create the file which executes the update itself. Open a new  
document in a text editor, and write the following:  
RUN "card1:WLAN.PRG"  
5 Save your file as “AUTOEXEC.BAT” and copy it to the  
CompactFlash card.  
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Chapter ꢂ — Setup (General)  
User and Password  
By default, the user is adminand the password is pass. Initially, this  
user and password gives unrestricted access to all setup parameters,  
except Region. Changing the Region requires a special password, which  
is distributed only to authorized personnel.  
Use of the EasyLAN Wireless network interface with an  
incorrect REGION setting may be in violation of applicable  
laws.  
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Setup in Fingerprint  
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is chapter explains how to set up the wireless  
network communication in printers running Intermec  
Fingerprint v8.40 (or later). e only requirement on  
the PC side is a terminal program that can transmit  
and receive ASCII characters on an RS-232 line.  
us, this method is recommended when you do not  
have the opportunity to run the PrintSet program,  
for example when you are using an operating system  
other than Windows.  
For information on how to set up the network  
communication in printers running IPL, refer to  
Chapter 5.  
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Chapter ꢃ — Setup in Fingerprint  
Setting Up Wireless Communications  
is section describes how to perform some common tasks such as  
changing user and passwords, as well as setting individual network  
parameters with Fingerprint commands.  
General  
Once a wired serial communication is established, you can use  
Fingerprint setup strings or setup files to set up the necessary EasyLAN  
Wireless parameters. All settings are saved in files on the printer flash  
memory. If a factory default upgrade is performed, all settings described  
in this section are reset to (factory) default values.  
e default allowed user is admin. All settings are restricted to read-  
only for all users except the allowed user, who can change all settings. If  
unauthorized access is attempted, error 1076 (Operation not permitted)  
will occur. Settings beginning with a period “.” character are read-  
protected from non-authorized users. Some settings are not possible to  
read even by the allowed user, for instance WEP keys, which return the  
same string regardless of the actual key.  
Display Current User  
To display who the current user is in Fingerprint, the “whoami”  
command is used.  
Syntax:  
RUN"whoami"  
Note: is command is case-sensitive.  
e command echoes the current user to the standard out channel.  
Example:  
RUN"whoami"  
user  
Ok  
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Changing User  
To change the current user in Fingerprint, the “su”command is used.  
Syntax:  
RUN"su [-p <password>] <user>"  
su requests the password for <user>, and switches to that user after  
checking the password file.  
Valid <user> names are admin and user.  
Everyone can become user even if user’s password is set.  
No password is requested if the current user already is the one to switch  
to.  
e option is as follows:  
-p password Do not query for a password; use the one supplied at  
the command line.  
Note: Everything is case sensitive (user name, su command,  
passwords).  
Examples:  
To become “admin”.  
RUN"su admin"  
Password:[enter password (default: pass)]  
Ok  
Or:  
RUN"su -p pass admin": RUN"whoami"  
admin  
To switch back to user:  
RUN"su user"  
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Changing Passwords  
To change the password for a user in Fingerprint, the “passwd”command  
is used.  
Syntax:  
RUN"passwd [<user>]"  
passwd changes the user’s password. First, the user is prompted for the  
current password (if it exists). If the current password is correctly typed,  
a new password is requested. e new password must be entered twice  
to avoid typing errors. e new password’s total length must be less  
than 128 characters. Numbers, uppercase letters and meta characters are  
encouraged. Valid user names are admin and user.  
You can also use this command:  
RUN"passwd <user> '<oldpasswd>' '<newpasswd>' '<newpasswd>'  
Examples:  
To change password for the current user (user, without password):  
RUN"passwd"  
Changing local password for user.  
New password:[enter new password]  
Retype new password:[enter new password]  
To change password for “admin”:  
RUN"passwd admin"  
Changing local password for admin.  
Old password:[enter current password]  
New password:[enter new password]  
Retype new password:[enter new password]  
Note: You do not have to change to the user whose password is  
changed.  
Active  
While setting up the printer’s network settings, it is preferable that  
the changes do not take effect until all the changes have been made.  
All settings are saved to non-volatile memory immediately after the  
command has been given, but they are not committed to the NIC/driver  
until these “current” settings have been “activated.”  
A reboot will cause the current settings to be used. e alternative to  
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rebooting the printer is the “ACTIVE” setting. Setting this to anything  
other than a “0” will cause the current settings to be activated. Reading  
the ACTIVE setting will indicate whether the current settings are being  
used or not. 0 indicates that the current settings are not active (changes  
have been made since startup or last non-zero setting of ACTIVE). 1  
indicates that the settings are being used. ACTIVE cannot be set to 0  
explicitly (but is implicitly set to 0 by changing another setting). Any  
changes made on the web page(s) will be activated when the user submits  
the form (given that the settings are correctly entered).  
In Fingerprint, there are two sections with an “ACTIVE” setting: “wlan”  
for wireless LAN settings, and "8021x" for IEEE 802.1x settings.  
Setting ACTIVE to “1” in either section will cause the settings in both  
sections to become active - given that ACTIVE was "0" in both sections.  
Note: Both sections are controlled by the “setup wlan”  
restrictions.  
SETUP "wlan","ACTIVE","1" activates the current settings in the  
“wlan” section and any changes made in the “8021x” section (forcing a  
re-association).  
SETUP "8021x","ACTIVE","1" activates the current settings in the  
“8021x” section and any changes made in the “wlan” section (forcing a  
re-association).  
SETUP GET/WRITE for “ACTIVE” will get 1 if the current settings  
are in use, 0 if a setting has been changed.  
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SSID (Network Name)  
e SSID (Service Set Identifier) is 0-32 characters used to differentiate  
wireless LANs that overlap in frequency and physical coverage area.  
An empty SSID string signifies that the printer will associate with any  
network. By default SSID is INTERMEC.  
Non-alphanumeric octets are entered by “%HH” (a percent sign and two  
hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f, A-F) representing the value of the character).  
Example: “12%2034” is equivalent to “12 34”. e percent sign is  
represented by “%25”. e SSID can be changed by authorized users  
and on the printer’s web page.  
SETUP "wlan","SSID","milkyway"  
Sets SSID to “milkyway”.  
SETUP GET/WRITE reports the SSID.  
e SSID is shown on the test label and on the printer’s home page.  
WEP  
Note: WEP functionality is only supported by Fingerprint  
8.10 or later.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) uses a secret (40 or 104 bits long)  
together with a 24-bit “IV” (Initialization Vector) to form a key used to  
encrypt the data sent over radio.  
e printer can have up to four WEP 64 and/or WEP 128 keys. ere  
is a key selection setting for selecting the key that will be used when  
transmitting. Its value is 0-4 (0 signifying that WEP is disabled, or that  
WEP keys will be generated via 802.1x or WPA; 1-4 selecting one of  
the configured keys). It is possible to select an unconfigured key, which  
disables WEP. By default, WEP is disabled, and no keys are configured.  
WEP keys are entered either in a hexadecimal notation or in an  
alphanumerical notation. A string starting with “0x” (a zero followed  
by a lowercase x) followed by 10 or 26 characters is interpreted as a  
WEP key in hex-notation; anything else is interpreted as a WEP key in  
alphanumerical notation. If a key is set to the empty string it is said to  
be unconfigured. If the wireless data is WEP encrypted, it is possible to  
change the WEP keys on the printer’s home page.  
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Examples:  
SETUP "wlan","WEP1","0x1138170147"  
Sets key #1 (WEP 64, hexadecimal)  
SETUP "wlan","WEP2","abcde"  
Sets key #2 (WEP 64, alphanumerical)  
SETUP "wlan","WEP3","0x123456789abcdef0123456789a"  
Sets key #3 (WEP 128, hexadecimal)  
SETUP "wlan","WEP4","Manufacturing"  
Sets key #4 (WEP 128, alphanumerical)  
SETUP "wlan","WEP2",""  
Removes key #2  
SETUP "wlan",".WEP_KEY","0"  
Disables WEP  
SETUP "wlan",".WEP_KEY","1"  
Selects WEP key #1 for use in transmission (0-4 accepted)  
SETUP WRITE/GET for WEP1-4 returns empty string if that key is  
not configured, “****” otherwise.  
It is not possible for any user to read the WEP key(s).  
WEP Enabled/Disabled is shown on the printer's web page and the  
network test label. WEP is considered disabled if no key has been  
selected, or if the selected key is not configured.  
802.11 Authentication  
Note: e AUTH function is only supported by Fingerprint  
8.72 or later.  
e 802.11 standard has two subtypes of network authentication  
services: Shared Key and Open System. Shared Key assumes that each  
wireless station has received a secret shared key (WEP key) over a secure  
channel. If Shared Key is selected but no WEP keys are configured, the  
printer will automatically use Open System authentication, which means  
that any wireless station can request authentication.  
In addition to the OPEN and SHARED settings, EasyLAN Wireless can  
also be set to AUTO authenticate. With this setting active, the network  
adapter will decide what to do. However, this setting has been found  
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to cause problems in certain environments, which is why the two other  
alternatives have been made available.  
Example:  
SETUP "wlan","AUTH","SHARED"  
Shared Key Authentication will be used.  
e AUTH setting can also be changed via the printer’s homepage,  
provided the user is logged in as Admin.  
WPA  
Note: WPA functionality is only supported by Fingerprint  
8.50 or later.  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is compatible with the 802.11i standard  
and was developed to counter the weaknesses of WEP and some flaws in  
the key distribution of 802.1x.  
WPA can be turned ON or OFF, and the default setting is WPA ON. A  
Pre-Shared Key (PSK, also known as pass phrase) can be used instead of  
802.1x authentication. e PSK must be between 8 and 64 characters  
long. A standardized algorithm is used to convert the PSK to a 256-bit  
key. If the PSK is exactly 64 characters in length, it is interpreted as a  
hexadecimal string specifying the 256-bit key directly. If the PSK is set,  
802.1x settings are not used. It is not possible for any user to read the  
WPA PSK value.  
Note: It is not enough to set ACTIVE (page 22) to 1, the  
printer has to be rebooted before WPA changes will take effect.  
Examples:  
SETUP "wlan","WPA","ON"  
Enables WPA.  
SETUP "wlan","WPA","OFF"  
Disables WPA.  
SETUP "wlan","WPA_PSK","mykey"  
Sets WPA pre-shared key to “mykey”.  
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SETUP "wlan","WPA_PSK",""  
Removes the pre-shared key.  
SETUP GET/WRITE returns an empty string if the key has not been  
set, and “****” for any pre-shared key regardless of length.  
Roaming Bias  
In an environment with several access points, the network adapter may  
have problems deciding which access point to connect to. In order to  
make the adapter less inclined to switch access points, it is possible for  
the admin to change the ROAM setting.  
ROAM can be set to a value of 1,2, or 3. A higher ROAM value means  
that the network adapter is less inclined to roam. e default setting is 1.  
Example:  
SETUP "wlan","ROAM","2"  
Sets roaming inclination to medium.  
802.1x  
Note: 802.1x functionality is supported only by Fingerprint  
8.40 or later.  
To increase security in wireless networks, IEEE 802.1x was introduced.  
is method authenticates stations to the network (and in some cases  
vice versa), via a supplicant subsystem so that only authorized devices can  
get access to the network.  
To increase the available memory, the supplicant subsystem can be  
disabled if:  
• 802.1x is disabled by setting EAP_Type and WPA to OFF.  
• the printer has 8MB of SDRAM installed.  
• there is no EasyLAN Wireless interface installed.  
Supported EAP Types  
EasyLAN Wireless supports these EAP types:  
TTLS: With PAP or MSCHAPv2 in the tunnel. Token Card (GTC  
with static password), MD5-Challenge, and MSCHAPv2 may also be  
run inside an EAP session.  
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LEAP: Cisco proprietary EAP type, requiring a Cisco access point.  
PEAP: With EAP/MSCHAPv2, EAP/Token Card (static password),  
or EAP/MD5-Challenge in the tunnel.  
802.1x Settings  
ese 802.1x parameters can be configured:  
EAP type: TTLS (default), LEAP, or PEAP, and can also be set to  
OFF to disable 802.1x. When selecting PEAP or TTLS, the inner  
authentication type will be changed appropriately for the selected  
EAP type. For example, if TTLS is selected with inner authentication  
type MSCHAPv2, changing the EAP type to PEAP changes the inner  
authentication type to EAP/MSCHAPv2.  
Note: If you start the printer with EAP type set to OFF and  
then change the EAP type to TTLS, LEAP, or PEAP, you need  
to reboot the printer for your new settings to take effect. You  
cannot set ACTIVE to “1” to enable 802.1x settings without  
rebooting.  
User name and password for logging onto the network. e default is  
“anonymous”/“anonymous”.  
Outer name (TTLS only): e EAP identity passed in the clear in  
TTLS. e default is “anonymous”.  
Inner Authentication type (TTLS and PEAP only): MSCHAPv2  
(default), PAP (TTLS only), EAP/MSCHAPv2, EAP/MD5, or  
EAP/GTC. Because PEAP uses EAP in the tunnel, for PEAP  
“MSCHAPv2” and “EAP/MSCHAPv2” are equivalent settings.  
TTLS can use other authentication protocols directly, so you need to  
specify whether EAP will be used or if the protocol will run directly in  
the tunnel.  
CA Certificate (TTLS and PEAP only): A certificate which should  
contain the public key corresponding to the private key that was used  
to sign the server's certificate, or the top certificate in a chain leading  
to the server's certificate. e default is /rom/intermec.cer, provided  
by Intermec and delivered with firmware containing the supplicant  
functionality. e default certificate can be overridden by loading  
another certificate in PEM, DER (.der, .cer), or PKCS #12 (.p12,  
.pfx) format.  
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Two Common names (TTLS and PEAP only): Two different  
common names may be configured. If both are empty, the supplicant  
will accept certificates regardless of the server certificate’s common  
name. If the first common name is configured, the common name  
(CN) of the server’s certificate must match the first common name.  
If both common names are configured, the server’s certificate must  
match one of them. e default is “” (accepts any common name).  
Validate server certificate (TTLS and PEAP only): Verifies that the  
installed CA certificate is the root of the server certificate. e default  
is ON.  
Note: Adverse effects on validation can occur if a real-time  
clock (RTC) is not installed. Without an RTC, the current  
time cannot be reliably read and validation does not take into  
account the current date. Validation may still occur, but less  
reliably than with an RTC.  
For all 802.1x parameters, string length is limited to 96 characters.  
For all parameters applicable to TTLS or PEAP: Selecting another EAP-  
type disables these parameters, but does not erase their settings.  
Using Certificates  
When an overriding certificate is installed, it is converted to DER format  
and copied to a specific location (/c/ADMIN/root.cer) so that accidental  
removal is unlikely. You do not need to keep additional copies of the  
certificate on the printer after you install the certificate.  
Some certificate formats (notably PKCS #12) encrypt data using a pass  
phrase. To import certificates that include anything other than an empty  
pass phrase, the pass phrase is given in the same string as the path to the  
certificate file. e pass phrase is never stored on the printer and is used  
only once to convert the public key to a non-encrypted format.  
To reinstall the default root CA certificate, install /rom/intermec.cer, or  
remove the /c/ADMIN/root.cer file.  
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Examples  
SETUP "8021x","EAP_TYPE","TTLS|LEAP|PEAP|OFF"  
Sets preferred EAP type.  
SETUP "8021x",".EAP_USER","Admin01"  
Sets logon username to “Admin01”.  
SETUP "8021x","EAP_PASS","InfoTech"  
Sets logon password to “InfoTech”.  
Note: It is not possible for any user to read the EAP_PASS  
value.  
SETUP "8021x","TTLS_USER","Manufacturing"  
Sets TTLS outer name to “Manufacturing”.  
SETUP "8021x","INNER_AUTH","PAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP/  
MSCHAPv2|EAP/MD5|EAP/GTC"  
Sets inner authentication type (TTLS/PEAP only).  
SETUP "8021x","CA_CERT","/tmp/mycacert.cer"  
Installs overriding CA certificate (TTLS/PEAP only).  
SETUP "8021x","CA_CERT","/tmp/mycacert.pfx@  
verysecret"  
Installs overriding CA certificate (TTLS/PEAP only), encrypted with the  
pass phrase “verysecret”.  
SETUP "8021x",".SERVER_CN1","Printer33"  
Sets common name 1 to “Printer33” (TTLS/PEAP only).  
SETUP "8021x",".SERVER_CN2","Printer34"  
Sets common name 2 to “Printer34” (TTLS/PEAP only).  
SETUP "8021x","VALIDATE","ON|OFF"  
Enables or disables validation of the server certificate (TTLS/PEAP  
only).  
SETUP WRITE/GET for all settings returns the set value, except for  
EAP_PASS which always returns “****” if configured, and for “CA_  
CERT” which returns the common name of the last certificate authority  
successfully installed (but not the path to the file).  
An additional item is “STATE”, which is read-only for all users:  
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SETUP GET "8021x","STATE",A$  
Gets the supplicant state: “Disabled”, “Failed”, “Authenticating”, or  
“Authenticated”.  
Note: If you start the printer with EAP type set to OFF and  
then change the EAP type to TTLS, LEAP, or PEAP, you need  
to reboot the printer for your new settings to take effect. Until  
you reboot, STATE returns “Disabled.”  
802.1x supplicant state, EAP type, outer name, inner authentication,  
installed root certificate, server common names, and server certificate  
validation can be seen on the printer's web page and the network test  
label.  
Reading Other Wireless Connection Variables  
In addition to SSID, WEP, WLAN, and 802.1x settings, the following  
information can be read using SETUP GET instructions:  
• Active channel1,3  
• MAC address of the access point1  
• Signal strength1,3  
• Speed1  
2
• Region  
1/. e information is also given on the network test label and on the  
web page.  
2/. e current region is also presented on the web page.  
3/. Active channel and signal strength is shown in the printer’s display  
window when the <i> key is pressed.  
Active Channel  
802.11b/g operates on a number of different channels, corresponding  
to different frequencies. e printer scans for a suitable access point and  
channel. e selected channel can be read from the printer. e read-  
only setup-variable “CHANNEL” can assume values from 0 up to 14  
depending on the region setting. 0 signifies that an association has not  
yet been made, 1-14 is the currently selected channel.  
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SETUP GET "wlan","CHANNEL",A$  
gets the current channel in A$.  
Access Point Information  
e printer associates with an access point. e read-only setup-variable  
“AP_MAC” will assume the MAC address of the access point that the  
printer is currently associated with. If no association has been performed,  
the value of “AP_MAC” is “00:00:00:00:00:00”.  
SETUP GET "wlan","AP_MAC",A$  
gets the MAC address of the associated access point in A$.  
Signal Strength  
An important tool when working out problems with wireless LANs  
is a signal strength meter. e printer monitors the received signal  
strength, and makes it available to the user. e read-only setup variable  
“SIGNAL” assumes the value of the current received signal strength. e  
value may vary from 0 (no signal) to 100 (maximum strength).  
SETUP GET "wlan","SIGNAL",A$  
gets signal strength in A$.  
Speed  
Depending on different (radio) network parameters, such as distribution  
of access points, frequencies, number of clients, etc., the network  
card may select a lower speed than the maximum for better overall  
performance. e selected speed (rounded down to whole Mbps) can be  
read from the printer. e read-only setup-variable “SPEED” can assume  
values from 0 up to 54 (Mbps).  
SETUP GET "wlan","SPEED",A$  
gets the speed in A$.  
Region (a.k.a. Regulatory Domain)  
Some countries and regulatory authorities only allow the use of a subset  
of the 14 channels specified in the 802.11b/g standard. To make the  
product world configurable the setup variable “.REGION” is used.  
e region can only be set by personnel authorized by Intermec. If the  
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wrong region/domain is set, please contact your Intermec representative  
immediately. Continued use of the EasyLAN Wireless network interface  
with an incorrect REGION setting may be in violation of applicable  
laws.  
e region setting will not be reset to default, even if a factory default  
upgrade is performed.  
e following regulatory domains are implemented:  
Regulatory Domains  
Value  
Countries  
U.S.A  
Allowed Channels  
1-11 (default)  
1-11  
FCC (or USA)  
IC (or Canada)  
ETSI (or EU)  
Canada  
EU countries1 + Iceland,  
Liechtenstein, Norway, and  
Switzerland  
1-13  
MKK (or Japan)  
Japan  
1-14  
1/. Certain restrictions apply to outdoor use in France.  
SETUP GET "wlan",".REGION",A$  
Gets the active region in A$.  
Reading Wireless Connection Setup  
All settings can be returned to the host via a specified serial  
communication port, usually "uart1:", using the Fingerprint instruction  
SETUP WRITE "wlan" or SETUP WRITE "8021x".  
Example:  
SETUP WRITE "wlan","uart1:"  
Provided the current user is logged in as admin, this will produce a full  
list of wireless setup parameters:  
SSID qwerty  
WEP1 ****  
WEP2 ****  
WEP3  
WEP4  
.WEP_KEY 0  
AUTH SHARED  
WPA OFF  
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WPA_PSK  
.REGION USA (FCC)  
ROAM 1  
# CHANNEL 11  
# AP_MAC 00:10:40:25:ee:a9  
# SIGNAL 49  
# SPEED 11  
ACTIVE 1  
Setting Up Network Parameters  
In this document, the use of setup strings or setup files are described.  
Network parameters could also be set via the printer’s built-in keyboard  
as described in the printer user’s guide.  
New Line  
Set the New Line parameter using a setup string or setup file:  
SETUP"NET-COM,NET1,NEW LINE,CR/LF"  
SETUP"NET-COM,NET1,NEW LINE,LF"  
SETUP"NET-COM,NET1,NEW LINE,CR"  
Default is CR/LF.  
IP Selection Method  
ere are four methods for setting the IP address. DHCP, BOOTP, and  
DHCP+BOOTP let the server assign a temporary IP address to the  
printer. e method to choose depends on the server. DHCP, BOOTP,  
and DHCP+BOOTP also sets the subnet mask, default router, and  
name server automatically. If the server neither supports DHCP nor  
BOOTP, or if you want to set a permanent IP address manually, use the  
MANUAL option. In this case, you will also have to set the subnet mask,  
default router, and name server manually via the printer’s keyboard.  
Always consult the network administrator before assigning  
a permanent IP address to avoid having more than one  
device with the same IP address in the network.  
Set the IP selection method parameter using a setup string or setup file  
(by default only allowed for admin1):  
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SETUP"NETWORK,IP SELECTION,DHCP+BOOTP"  
(default)  
SETUP"NETWORK,IP SELECTION,MANUAL"  
SETUP"NETWORK,IP SELECTION,DHCP"  
SETUP"NETWORK,IP SELECTION,BOOTP"  
1/. However, anybody can change the IP selection method from the  
printer’s keyboard using the Setup Mode.  
IP Address  
If you have selected MANUAL as manual selection method, you can  
assign a permanent IP address to the printer:  
SETUP"NETWORK,IP ADDRESS,nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"  
Subnet Mask  
If you have selected MANUAL as manual selection method, you can  
specify a netmask for the printer:  
SETUP"NETWORK,NETMASK,nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"  
Default Router  
If you have selected MANUAL as manual selection method, you can  
specify a default router for the printer:  
SETUP"NETWORK,DEFAULT ROUTER,nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"  
Name Server  
If you have selected MANUAL as manual selection method, you can  
specify a name server for the printer:  
SETUP"NETWORK,NAME-SERVER,nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn"  
Finishing the Setup  
You can now disconnect the printer from the PC and use your web  
browser to test the wireless communication as described in Chapter 6,  
assuming that there is a working wireless LAN and the printer is inside  
the coverage area of an access point.  
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is chapter explains how to set up the wireless  
network communication in printers running IPL  
v2.40 (or later). e only requirement on the PC side  
is a terminal program that can transmit and receive  
ASCII characters on an RS-232 line. us, this  
method is recommended when you do not have the  
opportunity to run the PrintSet program, for example  
because you use some other operating system than  
Windows.  
For information on how to set up the network  
communication in printers running Fingerprint, refer  
to Chapter 4, “Setup in Fingerprint.”  
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Setting Up Wireless Communications  
is section describes how to perform some common tasks such as  
changing user and passwords, as well as setting individual network  
parameters with IPL commands.  
General  
Once a wired serial communication is established, you can use IPL  
commands to set up the necessary EasyLAN Wireless parameters. All  
settings are saved in files on the printer flash memory. If a factory default  
upgrade is performed, all settings described in this section are set to their  
(factory) default values.  
e default allowed user is “admin”. All settings are restricted to read-  
only for all users except the allowed user, who can change all settings.  
Settings beginning with a period “.” character are read-protected from  
non-authorized users. Some settings are not possible to read even by  
the allowed user, for instance WEP keys, which return the same string  
regardless of the actual key.  
Display Current User  
To display who the current user is in IPL, the “whoami” command is  
used.  
<STX><ESC>.x,whoami<ETX>  
Changing User  
To change the current user in IPL, the “xu” command is used.  
<STX><SI>xu,user,password<ETX>  
xu switches to the specified user after checking the password against the  
password file.  
Valid user names are admin and user.  
Everyone can become user even if user’s password is set.  
Example:  
<STX><SI>xu,admin,pass<ETX>  
changes the current user to “admin” provided that the admin’s password  
is “pass.”  
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Changing Passwords  
To change the password for a user in IPL, the “passwd”command is used.  
<STX><SI>xp,user,oldpass,newpass,retyped<ETX>  
is command changes the user’s password. If the current password  
(oldpass) is correctly typed, the password will be changed to  
newpass. e new password must be entered twice to avoid typing  
errors. e new password’s total length must be less than 128 characters.  
Numbers, uppercase letters, and metacharacters are encouraged. Comma  
signs (,) are not allowed. Valid user names are admin and user.  
Example:  
<STX><SI>xp,admin,pass,?pw,?pw<ETX>  
Active  
While setting up the printer’s network settings, it is preferable that  
the changes do not take effect until all the changes have been made.  
All settings are saved to non-volatile memory immediately after the  
command has been given, but they are not committed to the NIC/driver  
until these “current” settings have been “activated.”  
A reboot will cause the current settings to be used. e alternative to  
rebooting the printer is the “ACTIVE” setting. Setting this to anything  
other than a “0” will cause the current settings to be activated. Reading  
the ACTIVE setting will indicate whether the current settings are being  
used or not. 0 indicates that the current settings are not active (changes  
have been made since startup or last non-zero setting of ACTIVE). 1  
indicates that the settings are being used. ACTIVE cannot be set to 0  
explicitly (but is implicitly set to 0 by changing another setting). Any  
changes made on the web page(s) will be activated when the user submits  
the form (given that the settings are correctly entered).  
Unlike Fingerprint, IPL has no distinction between setup sections.  
<STX><SI>ws,ACTIVE,1<ETX>  
Sets ACTIVE to 1  
<STX><SI>wt,ACTIVE<ETX>  
Transmits ACTIVE status  
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SSID (Network Name)  
e SSID (Service Set Identifier) is 0-32 characters used to differentiate  
wireless LANs that overlap in frequency and physical coverage area.  
An empty SSID string signifies that the printer will associate with any  
network. By default SSID is “INTERMEC”.  
Non-alphanumeric octets are entered by “%HH” (a percent sign and two  
hexadecimal digits (0-9, a-f, A-F) representing the value of the character).  
Example: “12%2034” is equivalent to “12 34”. e percent sign is  
represented by “%25’. e SSID is possible to change by allowed users  
on the printer’s web page.  
<STX><SI>ws,SSID,qwerty<ETX>  
Sets SSID to “qwerty”.  
<STX><SI>wt,SSID<ETX>  
Transmits current SSID.  
e SSID is shown on the test label and on the printer’s home page.  
WEP  
Note: WEP is only supported by IPL v2.10 or later.  
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) uses a secret (40 or 104 bits long)  
together with a 24-bit “IV” (Initialization Vector) to form a key used to  
encrypt the data sent over radio.  
e printer can have up to four WEP 64 and/or WEP 128 keys. ere  
is a key selection setting to select which key that will be used when  
transmitting. Its value will be 0-4 (0 signifying that WEP is disabled,  
or that WEP keys will be generated via 802.1x or WPA; 1-4 selecting  
one of the configured keys). It is possible to select an unconfigured key  
(this disables WEP). By default, WEP is disabled, and no keys will be  
configured.  
WEP keys are entered either in a hexadecimal notation or in an  
alphanumerical notation. A string starting with “0x” (a zero followed  
by a lower-case x) followed by 10 or 26 characters is interpreted as a  
WEP key in hex-notation; anything else is interpreted as a WEP key in  
alphanumerical notation. If a key is set to the empty string it is said to  
be unconfigured. If the wireless data is WEP encrypted, it is possible to  
change the WEP keys on the printer’s home page.  
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Examples:  
<STX><SI>ws,WEP1,0x1138170147<ETX>  
Sets key #1 (WEP 64, hexadecimal)  
<STX><SI>ws,WEP2,Admin<ETX>  
Sets key #2 (WEP 64, alphanumerical)  
<STX><SI>ws,WEP3,0x123456789abcdef0123456789a<ETX>  
Sets key #3 (WEP 128, hexadecimal)  
<STX><SI>ws,WEP4,Manufacturing<ETX>  
Sets key #4 (WEP 128, alphanumerical)  
<STX><SI>ws,WEP2,<ETX>  
Removes key #2  
<STX><SI>ws,.WEP_KEY,0<ETX>  
Disables WEP  
<STX><SI>ws,.WEP_KEY,1<ETX>  
Select WEP key 1 for use in transmission (0-4 accepted).  
<STX><SI>wt,WEP1<ETX>  
Transmits WEP key #1 (empty string if that key is not configured, “****”  
otherwise). WEP2-4 transmits key #2-4.  
<STX><SI>wt,.WEP_KEY<ETX>  
Transmits selected WEP key: 0 when disabled, 1-4 when enabled. Only  
allowed users may see this. It is not possible for any user to read the WEP  
key(s).  
WEP Enabled/Disabled is shown on the printer web page and the  
network test label. WEP is considered disabled if no key has been  
selected, or if the selected key is not configured.  
802.11 Authentication  
Note: e AUTH function is only supported by IPL 2.72 or  
later.  
e 802.11 standard has two subtypes of network authentication  
services: Shared Key and Open System. Shared Key assumes that each  
wireless station has received a secret shared key (WEP key) over a secure  
channel. If Shared Key is selected but no WEP keys are configured, the  
printer will automatically use Open System authentication, which means  
that any wireless station can request authentication.  
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In addition to the OPEN and SHARED settings, EasyLAN Wireless can  
also be set to AUTO authenticate. With this setting active, the network  
adapter will decide what to do. However, this setting has been found  
to cause problems in certain environments, which is why the two other  
settings have been made available.  
Example:  
<STX><SI>ws,AUTH,SHARED<ETX>  
Shared Key Authentication will be used.  
e AUTH setting can also be changed via the printer’s homepage,  
provided the user is logged in as Admin.  
WPA  
Note: WPA functionality is only supported by IPL v2.50 or  
later.  
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) is compatible with the 802.11i standard  
and was developed to counter the weaknesses of WEP and some flaws in  
the key distribution of 802.1x.  
WPA can be turned ON or OFF, and the default setting is WPA ON. A  
Pre-Shared Key (PSK, also known as pass phrase) can be used instead of  
802.1x authentication. e PSK must be between 8 and 64 characters  
long. A standardized algorithm is used to convert the PSK to a 256-bit  
key. If the PSK is exactly 64 characters in length, it is interpreted as a  
hexadecimal string specifying the 256-bit key directly. If the PSK is set,  
802.1x settings are not used. It is not possible for any user to read the  
WPA PSK value.  
Note: It is not enough to set ACTIVE (page 39) to “1”, the  
printer has to be rebooted before WPA changes take effect.  
Examples:  
<STX><SI>ws,WPA,ON<ETX>  
Enables WPA.  
<STX><SI>ws,WPA,OFF<ETX>  
Disables WPA.  
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<STX><SI>ws,WPA_PSK,mykey<ETX>  
Sets WPA pre-shared key to “mykey”.  
<STX><SI>ws,WPA_PSK,<ETX>  
Removes the pre-shared key.  
Roaming Bias  
In an environment with several access points, the network adapter may  
have problems deciding which access point to connect to. In order to  
make the adapter less inclined to switch access points, it is possible for  
the admin to change the ROAM setting.  
ROAM can be set to a value of 1,2, or 3. A higher ROAM value means  
that the network adapter is less inclined to roam. e default setting is 1.  
Example:  
<STX><SI>ws,ROAM,2<ETX>  
Sets roaming inclination to medium.  
802.1x  
Note: 802.1x is only supported by IPL v2.40 or later.  
To increase security in wireless networks, IEEE 802.1x was introduced.  
is method authenticates stations to the network (and in some cases  
vice versa), via a supplicant subsystem so that only authorized devices can  
get access to the network.  
To increase the available memory, the supplicant subsystem is disabled if:  
• EAP type and WPA is set to OFF.  
• the printer has 8MB of SDRAM installed.  
• there is no EasyLAN Wireless interface installed.  
Supported EAP Types  
EasyLAN Wireless supports these EAP types:  
TTLS: With PAP or MSCHAPv2 in the tunnel. Token Card (GTC  
with static password), MD5-Challenge, and MSCHAPv2 may also be  
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run inside an EAP session.  
LEAP: Cisco proprietary EAP type, requiring a Cisco access point.  
PEAP: With EAP/MSCHAPv2, EAP/Token Card (static password),  
or EAP/MD5-Challenge in the tunnel.  
802.1x Settings  
ese 802.1x parameters can be configured:  
EAP type: TTLS (default), LEAP, or PEAP, and can also be set to  
OFF to disable 802.1x. When selecting PEAP or TTLS, the inner  
authentication type will be changed appropriately for the selected  
EAP type. For example, if TTLS is selected with inner authentication  
type MSCHAPv2, changing the EAP type to PEAP changes the inner  
authentication type to EAP/MSCHAPv2.  
Note: If you start the printer with EAP type set to OFF and  
then change the EAP type to TTLS, LEAP, or PEAP, you need  
to reboot the printer for your new settings to take effect. You  
cannot set ACTIVE to “1” to enable 802.1x settings without  
rebooting.  
User name and password for logging onto the network. e default is  
“anonymous”/“anonymous”.  
Outer name (TTLS only): e EAP identity passed in the clear in  
TTLS. e default is “anonymous”.  
Inner Authentication type (TTLS and PEAP only): MSCHAPv2  
(default), PAP (TTLS only), EAP/MSCHAPv2, EAP/MD5, or  
EAP/GTC. Because PEAP uses EAP in the tunnel, for PEAP  
“MSCHAPv2” and “EAP/MSCHAPv2” are equivalent settings.  
TTLS can use other authentication protocols directly, so you need to  
specify whether EAP will be used or if the protocol will run directly in  
the tunnel.  
CA Certificate (TTLS and PEAP only): A certificate which should  
contain the public key corresponding to the private key that was used  
to sign the server's certificate, or the top certificate in a chain leading  
to the server's certificate. e default is /rom/intermec.cer, provided  
by Intermec and delivered with firmware containing the supplicant  
functionality. e default certificate can be overridden by loading  
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another certificate in PEM, DER (.der, .cer), or PKCS #12 (.p12,  
.pfx) format.  
Two Common names (TTLS and PEAP only): Two different  
common names may be configured. If both are empty, the supplicant  
will accept certificates regardless of the server certificate's common  
name. If the first common name is configured, the common name  
(CN) of the server's certificate must match the first common name.  
If both common names are configured, the server's certificate must  
match one of them. e default is “” (accepts any common name).  
Validate server certificate (TTLS and PEAP only): Verifies that the  
installed CA certificate is the root of the server certificate. e default  
is ON.  
Note: Adverse effects on validation can occur if a real-time  
clock (RTC) is not installed. Without an RTC, the current  
time cannot be reliably read and validation does not take into  
account the current date. Validation may still occur, but less  
reliably than with an RTC.  
For all 802.1x parameters, string length is limited to 96 characters.  
For all parameters applicable to TTLS or PEAP: Selecting another EAP  
type disables these parameters but does not erase their settings.  
Using Certificates  
When an overriding certificate is installed, it is converted to DER format  
and copied to a specific location (/c/ADMIN/root.cer) so that accidental  
removal is unlikely. You do not need to keep additional copies of the  
certificate on the printer after you install the certificate.  
Some certificate formats (notably PKCS #12) encrypt data using a pass  
phrase. To import certificates that include anything other than an empty  
pass phrase, the pass phrase is given in the same string as the path to the  
certificate file. e pass phrase is never stored on the printer and is used  
only once to convert the public key to a non-encrypted format.  
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To reinstall the default root CA certificate, install /rom/intermec.cer, or  
remove the /c/ADMIN/root.cer file.  
Examples  
<STX><SI>ws,EAP_TYPE,TTLS|LEAP|PEAP|OFF<ETX>  
Sets preferred EAP type.  
<STX><SI>ws,.EAP_USER,Admin01<ETX>  
Sets logon user name to “Admin01”.  
<STX><SI>ws,EAP_PASS,InfoTech<ETX>  
Sets logon password to “InfoTech”.  
Note: It is not possible for any user to read the EAP_PASS  
value.  
<STX><SI>ws,TTLS_USER,Manufacturing<ETX>  
Sets TTLS outer name to “Manufacturing”.  
<STX><SI>ws,INNER_AUTH,PAP|MSCHAPv2|EAP/  
MSCHAPv2|EAP/MD5|EAP/GTC<ETX>  
Sets inner authentication type (TTLS/PEAP only).  
<STX><SI>ws,CA_CERT,/tmp/mycacert.cer<ETX>  
Installs overriding CA certificate (TTLS/PEAP only).  
<STX><SI>ws,CA_CERT,/tmp/mycacert.pfx@  
verysecret<ETX>  
Installs overriding CA certificate with pass phrase “verysecret”(TTLS/  
PEAP only). is method can be used only when the certificate has  
already been transferred to the printer (for example, via FTP or an  
installed Compact Flash card).  
<STX><SI>ws,DOWNLOAD_CA<ETX>  
Start receiving the CA certificate via Zmodem and install it.  
<STX><SI>ws,DOWNLOAD_CA,verysecret<ETX>  
Start receiving the CA certificate via Zmodem and install it, using the  
pass phrase “verysecret”.  
<STX><SI>ws,.SERVER_CN1,Printer33<ETX>  
Sets common name 1 to “Printer33” (TTLS/PEAP only).  
<STX><SI>ws,.SERVER_CN2,Printer34<ETX>  
Sets common name 2 to “Printer34” (TTLS/PEAP only).  
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<STX><SI>ws,VALIDATE,ON|OFF<ETX>  
Enables validation of the server certificate (TTLS/PEAP only).  
All variables may be transmitted by means of:  
<STX><SI>wt,[variable name]<ETX>  
except EAP_PASS which always returns “****” if configured, CA_CERT  
which transmits the name of the last certificate authority successfully  
installed, and DOWNLOAD_CA which does not transmit anything.  
An additional read-only variable is the supplicant state, STATE:  
<STX><SI>wt,STATE<ETX>  
Transmits the supplicant state: “Disabled”, “Failing”, “Authenticating”,  
or “Authenticated”.  
Note: If you start the printer with EAP type set to OFF and  
then change the EAP type to TTLS, LEAP, or PEAP, you need  
to reboot the printer for your new settings to take effect. Until  
you reboot, STATE returns “Disabled”.  
802.1x supplicant state, EAP type, outer name, inner authentication,  
installed root certificate, server common names, and server certificate  
validation can be seen on the printer's web page and the network test  
label.  
Reading Other Wireless Connection Variables  
In addition to SSID, WEP, and 802.1x information, the following  
wireless connection variables can be read using IPL commands:  
• Active channel1,3  
• MAC address of the access point1  
• Signal strength1,3  
• Speed1  
2
• Region  
1/. e information is also given on the network test label and on the  
web page.  
2/. e current region is also presented on the web page.  
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3/. Active channel and signal strength is shown in the printer’s display  
window when the <i> key is pressed.  
Active Channel  
802.11b/g operates on a number of different channels, corresponding  
to different frequencies. e printer scans for a suitable access point and  
channel. e selected channel can be read from the printer. e read-  
only setup-variable “CHANNEL” can assume values from 0 up to 14  
depending on the region setting. 0 signifies that an association has not  
yet been made, 1-14 is the currently selected channel.  
<STX><SI>wt,CHANNEL<ETX>  
Transmits current channel.  
Access Point Information  
e printer associates with an access point. e read-only setup-variable  
“AP_MAC” will assume the MAC address of the access point which the  
printer is currently associated with. If no association has been performed,  
the value of “AP_MAC” is “00:00:00:00:00:00”.  
<STX><SI>wt,AP_MAC<ETX>  
Transmits the MAC address of the associated access point.  
Signal Strength  
An important tool when working out problems with wireless LANs  
is a signal strength meter. e printer monitors the received signal  
strength, and makes it available to the user. e read-only setup variable  
“SIGNAL” assumes the value of the current received signal strength. e  
value may vary from 0 (no signal) to 100 (maximum strength).  
<STX><SI>wt,SIGNAL<ETX>  
Transmits signal strength.  
Speed  
Depending on different (radio) network parameters—such as distribu-  
tion of access points, frequencies, number of clients, etc.—the network  
card may select a lower speed than the maximum for better overall per-  
formance. e selected speed (rounded down to whole Mbps) can be  
read from the printer. e read-only setup-variable “SPEED” can assume  
values from 0 up to 54 (Mbps).  
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<STX><SI>wt,SPEED<ETX>  
Transmits network speed.  
Region (a.k.a. Regulatory Domain)  
Some countries and regulatory authorities only allow the use of a subset  
of the 14 channels specified in the 802.11b/g standard. To make the  
product world configurable the setup variable “.REGION” is used.  
e region can only be set by personnel authorized by Intermec. If the  
wrong region/domain is set, please contact your Intermec representative  
immediately. Continued use of the EasyLAN Wireless network interface  
with an incorrect REGION setting may be in violation of applicable  
laws.  
e region setting will not be reset to default, even if a factory default  
upgrade is performed.  
e following regulatory domains are implemented:  
Regulatory Domains  
Value  
Countries  
U.S.A  
Allowed Channels  
1-11 (default)  
1-11  
FCC (or USA)  
IC (or Canada)  
ETSI (or EU)  
Canada  
EU countries1 + Iceland,  
Liechtenstein, Norway, and  
Switzerland  
1-13  
MKK (or Japan)  
Japan  
1-14  
1/. Certain restrictions apply to outdoor use in France.  
<STX><SI>wt,.REGION<ETX>  
Transmits the active region.  
Finishing the Wireless Setup  
You can now disconnect the printer from the PC. You still need to assign  
an IP address, subnet mask, default router, and name server. is can be  
done via the printer’s display and keyboard (provided the server supports  
DHCP or BOOTP). If not, you must rely on wireless communication  
and use the ARP’n’PING method, which require that there is a working  
wireless LAN and the printer is inside the coverage area of an access  
point.  
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Setting Up Network Parameters  
You can now disconnect the printer from the PC. You still need to assign  
an IP address, subnet mask, default router, and name server. is can be  
done via the printer’s display and keyboard (provided the server support  
either DHCP or BOOTP (or both). If not, you must rely on wireless  
communication and use the ARP’n’PING method, which require that  
there is a working wireless LAN and the printer is inside the coverage  
area of an access point. You can also assign network values manually.  
Setting the IP Selection Method  
ere are four methods for setting the IP address. DHCP, BOOTP, and  
DHCP+BOOTP let the server assign a temporary IP address to the  
printer. e method to choose depends on your server. DHCP, BOOTP,  
and DHCP+BOOTP also set the subnet mask, default router, and name  
server automatically. If the server neither supports DHCP nor BOOTP,  
you will have to use the ARP’n’PING method. Finally, you can assign a  
static IP address and other network values in MANUAL mode.  
Always consult the network administrator before assigning  
a permanent IP address to avoid having more than one  
device with the same IP address in the network.  
To set your IP selection method  
1 Press the <Setup> key on the printer’s built-in keyboard. is message  
appears in the display window:  
SETUP:  
SER-COM  
2 Repeatedly press the key until the following message appears:  
SETUP:  
NETWORK  
3 Press the key. e display shows:  
NETWORK:  
IP SELECTION  
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SETUP:  
NETWORK  
These menus will only be displayed when an optional EasyLAN interface board is installed.  
NETWORK:  
IP SELECTION  
NETWORK:  
IP ADDRESS  
NETWORK:  
NETMASK  
NETWORK:  
DEFAULT ROUTER  
NETWORK:  
NAMESERVER  
NETWORK:  
MAC ADDRESS  
IP SELECTION:  
IP ADDRESS:  
192.168.1.79  
NETMASK:  
DEFAULT ROUTER:  
192.168.1.1  
NAMESERVER:  
192.168.1.7  
MAC ADDRESS:  
00104017b80e  
DHCP+BOOTP  
255.255.255.0  
Y
MANUAL  
PARITY:  
DHCP  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
PARITY:  
BOOTP  
Example of the network setup when an automatic IP selection method is used.  
SETUP:  
NETWORK  
These menus will only be displayed when an optional EasyLAN interface board is installed.  
NETWORK:  
IP SELECTION  
NETWORK:  
IP ADDRESS  
NETWORK:  
NETMASK  
NETWORK:  
DEFAULT ROUTER  
NETWORK:  
NAMESERVER  
NETWORK:  
MAC ADDRESS  
IP SELECTION:  
IP ADDRESS:  
0.0.0.0  
NETMASK:  
0.0.0.0  
DEFAULT ROUTER:  
0.0.0.0  
NAMESERVER:  
0.0.0.0  
MAC ADDRESS:  
00104017b80e  
MANUAL  
PARITY:  
DHCP  
PARITY:  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
Read-only  
BOOTP  
PARITY:  
DHCP+BOOTP  
Example of the network setup when the manual IP selection method is used or when  
the network does not have an DHCP or BOOTP server.  
4 Press the key. e display shows the default setting:  
IP SELECTION:  
DHCP+BOOTP  
5 Here, you can select the method for assigning the IP address for the  
printer as discussed earlier. ere are four options; DHCP+BOOTP,  
MANUAL, DHCP, and BOOTP. If you do not use a DHCP or  
BOOTP server, you can either set the IP address manually or use the  
ARP'n'PING method.  
6 Use the or keys to browse through the options. When the desired  
option is displayed, press the <Enter> key.  
Reading the IP Address  
1 After having selected the method for assigning the IP address, the  
display shows:  
NETWORK:  
IP ADDRESS  
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2 If you have chosen either DHCP+BOOTP, DHCP, or BOOTP, press  
the key and you can read the temporary IP address automatically  
assigned by the server, for example:  
IP ADDRESS:  
192.168.1.79  
3 After having read the IP address, press the <Enter> key to go on to  
Netmask parameter or press the <Setup> key to exit the Setup Mode.  
Reading the Netmask, Default Router, and Name Server  
ese parameters work in the same way as reading the IP address. In  
case of DHCP, BOOTP, or DHCP+BOOTP, these parameters are set  
automatically by the server. In case of the ARP’n’PING method, you will  
have to set these parameters via the printer’s home page once the network  
communication has been established.  
Using ARP’n’PING to set an IP Address (Windows)  
e ARP’n’PING method is intended for networks that do not have an  
DHCP or BOOTP server.  
You must have a free IP address, which will be permanently assigned to  
the printer. However, it could be changed later from the printer’s home  
page once the communication is established.  
You must also have the printer’s MAC address. You can get the MAC  
address from the Setup Mode as shown above or from the serial number  
label on the EasyLAN board.  
If the printer is started with DHCP and/or BOOTP, the printer will try  
to find an IP address five times before it considers it a failure. is takes  
about 2 minutes during which you cannot start using the ARP’n’PING  
method.  
e following instructions apply to Windows 2000, but similar methods  
can be used on other operating systems, both in Windows and in Unix.  
In Windows, the groups of digits in the MAC address are separated by  
hyphens (-), and in Unix by colons (:).  
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To set an IP address with ARP ‘n’ Ping  
1 On the task bar of the host, choose Start > Accessories > Command  
Prompt.  
2 In the Command Prompt, type:  
arp -s <desired IP address><printer MAC-address>  
3 While still using the Command Prompt, use ping to make the printer  
set the IP address by typing:  
ping <IP address>  
4 Exit the Command Prompt.  
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Setting Network Parameters in Manual Mode  
Note: MANUAL mode is only supported by IPL 2.40 or later.  
You can use MANUAL mode to assign a static IP address to the printer.  
To assign network values manually, connect the printer to the serial  
port on the host PC and open a communications program such as  
HyperTerminal. Send this command:  
<SI>nn[,m1[,m2]]  
where:  
n is the IP address, in the format n.n.n.n, where n is a number in the  
range 0-255.  
,m1 is the subnet mask address written in the same format.  
,m2 is the router address written in the same format.  
Sending this command places the printer in MANUAL mode  
automatically if you specify at least two of the three parameters. If you  
specify only one parameter, such as the IP address, you need to place the  
printer in MANUAL mode via the printer's keyboard before you send  
the command. Otherwise, the command will have no effect.  
You can confirm the IP address by sending the upload configuration  
parameters command.  
Examples:  
<STX><SI>n192.168.235.86,255.255.254.0,192.168.234.  
1<ETX>  
Sets the IP address to 192.168.235.86, the subnet mask to  
255.255.254.0, and the router to 192.168.234.1.  
<STX><SI>n192.168.235.86<ETX>  
Sets the IP address to 192.168.235.86 and uses the default subnet mask  
and router settings. You need to place the printer in MANUAL mode via  
the printer's keyboard before you send this command.  
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Accessing the Printers  
Home Page  
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is chapter describes how to access the printer’s  
home page in order to determine that the network  
communication works properly.  
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Chapter ꢅ — Accessing the Printer’s Home Page  
Using the Web Browser  
Start your web browser (in this example Microsoft Internet Explorer)  
and enter the printer’s IP address in the Address field (for example,  
http://192.168.237.109).  
Enter IP Address  
Use your web browser to access the printer’s home page  
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e printer’s home page will appear:  
The EasyCoder PMꢃi Home Page  
From the printer’s home page, you can perform a large number of tasks,  
including changing or setting the IP address, subnet mask, default router,  
and name server and changing some of the wireless communication  
parameters. Please refer to the EasyLAN User's Guide on the CD included  
with the EasyLAN Wireless Interface Kit.  
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