How can i install a network printer on debain platform
Network Configuration page
NOTE The Network Configuration page is only available on the HP LaserJet p2015n,
HP LaserJet p215tn, and HP LaserJet p215nw printers.
A Network Configuration page prints whenever a printer configuration page is printed. You
can also print a Network Configuration page by pressing the network Reset button at the
back of the printer
The Network Configuration page provides information about the network configuration,
including the IP address, firmware revision, network statistics, protocol information, and so
on. The Network Configuration page automatically prints when you print a configuration
page from the control panel.
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Using the HP Toolbox
The HP Toolbox is a Web-based program that you can use for the following tasks:
● Check the printer status.
● Configure the printer settings.
● View troubleshooting information.
● View online documentation.
You can view the HP Toolbox when the printer is directly connected to your computer or
when you are using a supported network connection. You must have performed a complete
software installation to use the HP Toolbox.
NOTE You do not have to have Internet access to open and use the HP Toolbox. However, if you
click a link in the Other Links area, you must have Internet access in order to go to the site
associated with the link. See Other links for more information.
To install the HP Toolbox, you must install the TCP/IP protocol and the most recent version
of the Java™ Virtual Machine on the computer. You must also install the DOT4 protocol for
all USB connections, LPT connections for Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and LPT1
connections for Windows 98 S.E., Windows Me, and Windows NT 4.0. See the system
administrator or computer manufacturer's documentation for more information about
installing the TCP/IP protocol and the DOT4 protocol.
You have to make sure the following are used on your wireless
settings on your router - Wireless Network Security SSID (32 chr), WEP 64/128bit, WPA-PSK
(TKIP/AES), WPA2-PSK (AES) This means your SSID is less than 32 chars and your running
either WEP, WPA. Or WPA2 Then on your printer make sure you have the wireless enabled and Just a good rule of thumb - When putting in a wireless printer
just fudge with the wirless/TCP/IP settings on the printer until you can ping
the printer from the PC. Do NOT bother running the software installs until you
know you have a good ping from the printer as it will just bomb out.
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