RP2/RP4 User Guide 19
4. Once this is completed, reopen the dropdown menu and select the USB Virtual
COM port.
5. Select Tools - Query Printer Configuration (or press CTRL-q) to display the
printer’s configuration.
Static IP/DHCP
The printer can be configured to use a static IP or a dynamic IP obtained from a
DHCP server.
Dynamic IP Address (DHCP)
1. Open the NETira CT Printer Configuration Utility Tool and click on Tools -
Query Printer Configuration (or press CTRL-q) if you haven’t already done so.
2. Under Printer Information, click on Wireless General Network.
3. Set the IP address method to DHCP.
4. Set the DHCP parameters required for your network by clicking on those
options in the New Value column.
5. Click the Send button to send these changes to the printer.
6. Allow 30 seconds for the printer to reset.
Values obtained from the DHCP server are shown under Active IP address, Active
Subnet Mask, and Active Gateway.
Static IP Address
1. Open the NETira CT Printer Configuration Utility Tool and click on Tools -
Query Printer Configuration (or press CTRL-q) to query the printer.
2. Under Printer Information, click on Wireless General Network.
3. Change (or confirm) the following parameter settings:
• IP address method: Static
• Static IP address: Set for your network IP range
• Static Subnet mask: Set for your network subnet mask
4. After updating the New Value column, click the Send button to send this
change to the printer.
5. Allow 30 seconds for the printer to reset.
Infrastructure/Ad-hoc
1. Open the NETira CT Printer Configuration Utility Tool and click on Tools -
Query Printer Configuration (or press CTRL-q) to query the printer.
2. Under Printer Information, click on WIFI.