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Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
2.10b6
Size Driver
643KB
File Name
dp-g321_firmware_v210b6.zip
Observations
DP-G321 Revision A1 Enhancements: 1 Adds E-mail Printing Feature 2 Supports HP Business 1000 Printer
DP-G321 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: v2.10 Build 6
Hardware: A1/A2/B1/C1
Date: 14th Apr, 2006
Enhancements:
1. This version adds E-mail Printing Feature.
Firmware: v2.10 Build 5
Hardware: A1/A2/B1/C1
Date: 29th Mar, 2006
Enhancements:
1. Supports HP Business 1000 Printer
Firmware: v2.10 Build 4
Hardware: A1/A2/B1/C1
Date: 10th Mar, 2006
Problems Resolved:
1. Fixed didn’t district user key in more than 13 characters for print server port
name , since it would fail when add printer under Windows OS.
2. Fixed didn’t district user key in special character “%” on port name, since it
would fail when add printer, under Windows OS.
3. Fixed didn’t district user key in more 12 characters for MAC 12 HEX
4. Fixed didn’t district user key in invalid MAC HEX characters.
5. Fixed didn’t use printer for a while, print server show printer offline, unless
reboot print server or printer.
6. Fixed put print server on Public IP, it crashes sometimes.
7. Remove Web GUI 'Printing Access' item.
Enhancements:
1. Supports HP Business 1000 Printer
Firmware: v2.10 Build 2
Hardware: A1/A2/B1/C1
Date: 25th Nov, 2005
Enhancements:
1. Support GDI printers -- HP LaserJet 1010, 1022, 1160
Color LaserJet 2600n, 3500, 3550
Samsung ML-1520
Fuji Xerox Phaser 3121
Epson TM-T88III
2. Fixed GDI Printer Printing Bug under DHCP IP Mode3. Support WCN FAT12 and Fixed WCN No Configuration File Saved problem
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Firmware
Operating System
Firmware
Version
2.00
Size Driver
623KB
File Name
dp-g321_b1c1_fw_v200.zip
Observations
DP-G321 Revision B1 1 Supports MAC OS 103 IPP Printing 2 Supports WPA PSK Pre Share Key Note: this feature can only work
DP-G321 Firmware Release Note
Firmware: v2.00 Build 2
Hardware: B1/C1
Date: 27 June, 2005
Problems Resolved:
1. Fixed using UPnP IP Add Printer Problem
2. Server Name characters allowed:
'0' - '9'
'A' - 'Z'
'a' - 'z'
'-'
Enhancements:
1. Add Internal Version HTML file -- http//ip_address/version.htm --> Version Display : v2.00 Build 1 - 2005-05-26
2. Support WCN(Windows Connect Now)
3. Support WPA-PSK (Pre Share Key)64 HEX mode
4. Support MAC OS 10.3 IPP Printing
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Add a printer to Macintosh
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
124KB
File Name
dp-xxx_macintosh_installation.pdf
Observations
Document: DP-100, DP-101, DP-300, DP-301, Macintosh Installation
Rev:
Summary: Macintosh: Using a D-Link Print Server with a Macintosh
Details: D-Link does not currently (11/1/00) produce print server configuration or driver
software for the Macintosh. As such, D-Link’s print servers cannot be configured by
Macintoshes. However, once configured by an IBM-compatible computer, many of D-Link print
servers can be used, as printing devices by Macintoshes and here’s how to do it:
1. Requirements:
A. At least one Windows-based computer (95/98/ME/NT/2000)
(This computer will be used to configure the print server and to run the print server
software).
B. The Print Server’s Driver software (Windows-based)
(Optional - Some D-Link print server devices require them)
C. The PSADMIN Utility (Windows-based)
(D-Link’s print server configuration & management utility)
D. As of present, D-Link’s PSADMIN utility currently (11/1/00) only supports
PostScript printers for use with the Macintosh. No other kinds of printers are
supported.
2. Installing the Print Server
A. Install the print server’s hardware and connect it to the network.
B. Install the print server’s drivers (if necessary)
C. Install PSADMIN
This is the main screen of PSADMIN. Notice the PS-dlink name under Server Name on the
left. This is the default name that PSADMIN assigns to the print server until its been
configured. For now, just disregard it.
To configure the print server, you either need to:
1. Click on the Configuration button at the center of the main screen
or
2. Choose AppleTalk from the Configuration menu.
Note: At this point, PSADMIN will automatically change the print server’s name from PS-dlink
to something like the PS-026017-P1 that you see below. You’ll be able to manually change
the name later on if you so like. Notice the change also under Server Name in the
background.
After you have done that, you’ll get the following screen. If you know what your AppleTalk
Zone is, just type its name in the appropriate text field and then click on the Port Settings
button. If you don’t know what the AppleTalk Zone is, just leave the text field with just the
asterisk in it.
After clicking on the Port Settings button, you’ll get the following screen. This is where you
can also change the print server’s name to anything that you want. Just highlight the current
name that exists under Chooser Name (such as PS-026017) and type over its new name.
As mentioned before, the PSADMIN utility currently (11/1/00) only supports PostScript
printers. You can’t use anything else. If you have a PostScript printer attached to the print
server, choose the only choice: the LaserWriter for the Printer Type: This should work will
almost all PostScript printers as this is a generic choice for such printers.
Next, choose the Postscript Level that the printer uses (Level 1 or 2) and click OK.
Once configured, you can now let the Macintosh to find and use the print server. If you
already haven’t done so, attach the Macintosh to the network and make sure that it has been
configured to already use the network.
Next, use the Chooser to find the new print server (Apple Menu > Chooser). Once in the
Chooser, make sure that the AppleTalk Active button (at the bottom) is checked. Finally,
click on the LaserWriter 8 icon (on the left) and the name of the D-Link print server should
come up on the right. The print server should now come up for every application you want to
use on the Macintosh.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Datasheet
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
274KB
File Name
dp-g321.pdf
Observations
3-Port Wireless Print Server
With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port & 802.11g WLAN
The DP-G321 multi-port wireless print server provides 2 high-speed USB 2.0 printer ports for connection to 2 USBsupported
printers, and 1 parallel printer port for connection to a parallel printer. Equipped with a 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet
and high-speed 802.11g wireless LAN interface, this device lets you conveniently share your printer with a group of users,
with or without the network wires. Supporting multiple network operating systems, this print server brings a high level of
flexibility and performance to your printing needs.
Multiple Ports Save Cost
Simultaneous Printing on All Printers
Ethernet and Wireless Interfaces
With 3 printer ports available from a single device, you don't
need to purchase and install a separate print server for each
printer. This multi-port print server is only slightly more
expensive than a single-port print server. Where your printers
are closely placed together, it makes sense to buy 1 single
print server instead of 3.
Equipped with a powerful CPU, large memory and highspeed
printer ports, this print server makes printing of your
network files fast. All printers attached to this device can print
their print jobs at the same time, giving your multi-port print
server a similar performance as 3 separate single-port print
servers.
Two LAN interfaces are provided on this print server: (1) a
10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port and (2) a high-speed 802.11g
wireless LAN interface supporting up to 54Mbps network
data transfer. This built-in flexibility allows both Ethernet
users and wireless users to print files through the print server.
Wireless Network Security
Remote Printing Support
Setup & Access Control
The DP-G321 provides the necessary security for wireless
users, using the user-selectable 64/128-bit industry-standard
WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption protocol. Data
privacy mechanism is based on a shared key algorithm, as
described in the wireless LAN standard.
The DP-G321 supports IPP (Internet Printing Protocol), so
you can set an IP address in the print server for remote
users to output print files to the printers from remote places.
Setting up the print server can be done from any
workstation running a web browser. In addition, Windowsbased
menu-driven program allows you to do
administration jobs and set access control. Access to your
network printer can be control by setting up a list of MAC
addresses of user computers allow to print files. SNMP and
latest MIB-II MIBs are built into the print server, allowing
you to manage this device on an SNMP standard-based
network.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN DP-GXXX Printer Compatibility List v2.00
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
13KB
File Name
dp-3xxx_dp-g3xxx_usb_ltp_printer_list.pdf
Observations
For DP-300U, DP-301P+, DP-301U, DP-311U, DP-G310,
and DP-G321
Parallel Port Printer List
Canon
· BJC-255SP
· BJC-330
· BJC-600
· BJC-620
· BJC-720
· BJC-740
· BJC-2000SP
· BJC-4100
· BJC-4300
· BJC-4500
· BJC-4550
· BJC-6000
· BJC-6500
· BJC-7000
· BJC-8200
· Bubble Jet S520
Epson
· Stylus 5700
· Stylus 5700L
· Stylus 5800
· Stylus C60
· Stylus EPL-5500
· Stylus EPL-N2000
· Stylus EPL-N2010
· Stylus LQ-100
· Stylus LQ-300
· Stylus LQ-550
· Stylus LQ-570+
· Stylus LQ-1070C+
· Stylus LQ-2070
· Stylus LQ-2170C
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN LPR for Win9x/Me Manual
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
268KB
File Name
dp-xxx_lpr_manual_w9x_me.pdf
Observations
Setting up Windows 95 TCP/IP Printing
The D-Link network print server can provide print services to TCP/IP
networks using the lpr/lpd network printing protocol. Most UNIX
systems are capable of supporting lpd, as is Windows NT.
D-Link’s LPR for TCP/IP Printing client gives Windows 95
workstations the ability to print using the lpr/lpd printing protocol.
Though it is possible to print to D-Link network print servers from
Windows 95, this capability is useful if primarily administer your
network from UNIX systems, or if you want to print from workstations
that are only accessible through IP routing.
Installing the LPR for TCP/IP Printing Client
Before your Windows 95 workstation can print using the lpr protocol,
you will need to install the D-Link client program, as follows:
1. Make sure that you have installed the TCP/IP protocol, and have
properly configured the Windows 95 TCP/IP settings. You can
install the protocol from the Network control panel if necessary.
2. From the Start menu, choose the Settings submenu, then the
Control Panel item within it. Windows will display the Control
Panel folder.
3. Double-click on the Network icon in the Control Panel folder.
4. Click on the Add... button on the Configuration tab.
5. Windows will ask for the type of component to add. Select
Client and click Add... to continue.
6. When Windows asks you to select a network client, click the
Have Disk... button.
7. Insert the LPR client diskette in your computer’s floppy drive (A:
or B:), enter the proper pathname, and click OK.
8. Select the LPR for TCP/IP Printing client and click OK.
9. Windows will copy the necessary files, and return to the
Network dialog. Click OK to let Windows restart.
Adding LPR Printer Ports
Once you have installed the client, and have enabled TCP/IP printing
for the D-Link network print servers, then you need to add a printer
port for each printer you will be printing to using the lpr/lpd
protocol. To add a printer port,
1. From the Start menu, choose the Settings submenu, then the
Control Panel item within it. Windows will display the Control
Panel folder.
2. Double-click on the Network icon in the Control Panel folder.
3. Choose the LPR for TCP/IP Printing client and click the
Properties button.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Add a printer in WinXP
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1.3MB
File Name
dp-xxx_xp_config.pdf
Observations
How to Install D-Link Print Server in the Microsoft Windows XP
TCP/IP environment
To create a TCP/IP remote printer Microsoft TCP/IP printing support must be installed. The
procedure is as follows.
1. To start the Add Printer Wizard, Go into Startà Go into Control Panelà Printers and
Faxes. Click on Add a printer.
2. The ‘Add printer wizard’ should then come up. Click Next.
3. Select ‘Local printer attached to this computer’ and untick ‘Automatically detect and
install my Plug n Play printer’ as the printer will not be plugged in directly to the PC.
Click Next.
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All trademarks acknowledged
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4. The wizard will then ask you to Select a Printer Port. Select ‘Create a new port’. Select
Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next.
5. The ‘Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard’ should then come up. Click Next.
6. Specify the IP address of the print server. An arbitrary ‘Port name’ will be generated by
default and this is based on the IP address specified. Please use different names if you
are installing multiple ports for the print server like the DP-100/300. This is because
Windows XP will only allow a unique ‘Port Name’. You can use something like i.e.
192.168.0.10_P1, 192.168.0.10_P2, etc. Click Next.
7. The wizard will then ask for Additional Port Information. Select Custom and then click on
Settings.
8. The ‘Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor’ will then come up. Under protocol, select
LPR. In the ‘LPR Settings’ section, set the ‘Queue Name’ to the name of the port
registered on the print server. The name shown in the example below is using the
default format for port 1 (i.e. PS-616E64-P1). Click OK.
9. The wizard will then confirm the details of the new TCP/IP Printer Port. Click on Finish to
complete the wizard.
10. The ‘Add printer Wizard’ will then start the installation of the Printer drivers. Please
follow this wizard through and install the drivers for your printer accordingly.
11. The wizard will then ask for the name of your printer. Enter the appropriate name for
your printer.
12. Choose whether you wish to share the printer with other network users and enter an
appropriate name.
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13. The wizard will then ask for the ‘Location and Comment’ for the printer. Put in the
appropriate details for the printer.
14. The wizard will then ask if you would like to print a test page. Select ‘Yes’ to confirm it
is printing correctly. Once done, click Next.
15. The wizard will confirm that you have successfully installed the printer. Click Finish to
complete the installation.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Quick Installation Guide
Information
Quick Installation Guide
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
1MB
File Name
dp-g321_qig_100.pdf
Observations
Connecting the DP-G321 to Your Network
Note: Don’t connect the power cord to the DP-G321 until you are advised to do so.
For Mac OS printing, please refer to manual (.pdf) located on the CD-ROM.
A. Insert one end of a straight-through CAT5 Ethernet cable into the DP-G321’s LAN Port. Connect the other end to an Ethernet port on your gateway or switch.
B. Make sure that your Printer is turned OFF.
C. Attach one end of your printer cable to the appropriate port on the DP-G321 and the other end to the corresponding port on your printer.
D. Turn ON the printer. Repeat steps B-D for each printer before proceeding to step E.
E. Plug one end of the power adapter into the DP-G321 and
Configuring the DP-G321
For additional Windows operating system setup or information on the Web-management interface, refer to the manual located on the CD-ROM.
The factory default IP address of the DP-G321 is 192.168.0.10. The IP address of the DP-G321 must be in the same range as your network. You can change the IP address of the DP-G321 to match the IP address scheme of your existing network. To access the Print Server’s Web configuration interface, assign an IP address on one of the wired PCs on your network to the same IP scheme as the Print Server.
Go to Start > Right-click on
My Network Places > select Properties > Right click on the Network Connection associated with your Network Adapter and select Properties.
Input a static IP address in the same range as the print server.
(192.168.0.xx)
The IP address of the DP-G321 can be modified from the Network option under the Configuration tab.
This Quick Installation Guide will use the Print Server’s default IP address in all examples. Make the appropriate changes if you have modified the DP-G321’s IP address.
Click on the Wireless button under the Configuration tab to view the wireless settings.
A list of available wireless networks will appear. If you do not see the network you are looking for, click Rescan at the bottom of the page.
This screen only appears if you selected a wireless network with WEP enabled. If so, you must enter the encryption information and click OK.
Select the System button under the Configuration tab to view the Print Server and Port names. If you change the names of the ports, please make note of them as they will be needed during the Add Printer Wizard.
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Manual
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
5.1MB
File Name
dp-g321_manual_101.pdf
Observations
Package Contents ................................................................................3
Introduction............................................................................................4
Wireless Basics ....................................................................................8
Installation Considerations ....................................................................9
Setting up the DP-G321 ......................................................................10
Power On Self Test .............................................................................. 11
Using the Web Configuration ...............................................................12
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP........................................................30
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000.....................................................39
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/Me ..............................................49
Unix/Linux Printing (See PS Admin Manual on CD-ROM)..................61
Setting up AppleTalk or LPR Printing in MAC OSX ..............................62
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in MAC OS9 ..........................................67
Printing from Mac OS Client Workstation.............................................68
Networking Basics ..............................................................................70
Technical Specifications ......................................................................82
Frequently Asked Questions ................................................................83
Contacting Technical Support ..............................................................84
Warranty and Registration ...................................................................85
Appendix: DP-G321 Printer Compatibility List .....................................88
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN Multi functinal printer compatibility list Firmware 200 or later required
Information
Manual
Operating System
Manual
Size Driver
8KB
File Name
mfp_compability_20060524.pdf
Observations
SAMSUNG
Model Name Type USB Parallel PRINT Remark
SCX-4100 MFP V V
ML-1520 Laser V V GDI Pprinter
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN LPR Software
Operating System
Windows 95-98-98Se-Me
Version
1.00
Size Driver
95KB
File Name
dp-xxx_sw_lpr_for_w9x_me.zip
Company
D-Link
Categories
Networks Cards
Model
D-Link DP-G321 Revision C1
Description
3-Port Wireless Print Server With 2 USB Ports, 1 Parallel Port 802.11g WLAN PS-Admin Software
Operating System
Windows 95-98-98Se-Me-2000-XP
Version
3.00
Size Driver
95KB
File Name
dp-xxx_sw_lpr_for_w9x_me.zip
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