Printer Configuration and Adjustment
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Connection > WLAN > WLAN IP Protocol
This parameter indicates if the user (permanent) or the server (dynamic) selects the wireless
print server’s IP address. When a dynamic option is chosen, this parameter tells the method(s)
by which this print server receives the IP address from the server.
IMPORTANT: You must reset the print server to allow changes to the network settings
to take effect. See Connection > Networks > Reset Network on page 65.
Accepted values: ALL, GLEANING ONLY, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP,
DHCP & BOOTP, PERMANENT
Related ZPL command(s):
^ND
SGD command used:
wlan.ip.protocol
Printer web page: View and Modify Printer Settings > Network Communications
Setup > Wireless Setup
Connection > WLAN > WLAN IP Address
View and, if necessary, change the printer’s wireless IP address.
To save changes to this setting, set Connection > WLAN > WLAN IP Protocol on page 70 to
PERMANENT, and then reset the print server (see Connection > Networks > Reset Network on
page 65).
Accepted values: 000 to 255 for each field
Related ZPL command(s):
^ND
SGD command used:
ip.addr, wlan.ip.addr
Printer web page: View and Modify Printer Settings > Network Communications
Setup > Wireless Setup
Connection > WLAN > WLAN Subnet
View and, if necessary, change the wireless subnet mask.
To save changes to this setting, set Connection > WLAN > WLAN IP Protocol on page 70 to
PERMANENT, and then reset the print server (see Connection > Networks > Reset Network on
page 65).
Accepted values: 000 to 255 for each field
Related ZPL command(s):
^ND
SGD command used:
wlan.ip.netmask
Printer web page: View and Modify Printer Settings > Network Communications
Setup > Wireless Setup