Setting a Password for Your Print Server. D-Link AirPlus DP-G310, PS Admin
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Print Server Administration User’s Guide
Your print server will now be accessible under the new name.
Setting a Password for Your Print Server
Unless you set a password, anyone on your network will be able to change your print server’s settings. If your local network is connected to the Internet, then it may be possible to change your print server’s configuration from anywhere in the world using the telnet
interface. To protect your print server’s integrity, you should set a password for your print server, and record it in a safe place.
To set the print server’s password,
1. Select the print server in the PS Admin main window’s server name display (or extended server display).
2. Choose Server Device... from the Configuration menu, or press the Configure Server button in the toolbar. (If you have already assigned a password to the server, you will have to enter it at this point.) PS Admin will display the
Server Device Configuration window.
3. In the Password field, enter the password you have chosen for the server, and press OK.
4. PS Admin will ask you to confirm your new password. Enter the password a second time and press OK.
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Getting Started Setting up Your Print Server
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Table of contents
- 7 What’s Not Covered in This User’s Guide
- 8 Contents of the User’s Guide
- 9 Background on Print Servers
- 11 Print Server Administration Features
- 13 System Requirements
- 15 Installing PS Admin
- 15 Starting PS Admin
- 18 Ad-Hoc Mode
- 22 Infrastructure Mode
- 26 WEP Encryption Key
- 28 Choosing a Name for Your Print Server
- 30 Setting a Password for Your Print Server
- 31 Changing Print Server Port Settings
- 35 Testing Your Print Server
- 36 Setting up the Print Server for Microsoft Networking
- 38 Printing from Client Workstations
- 38 Windows 95 (and later) Client Workstations
- 41 Windows NT 4.0 (and later) Client Workstations
- 43 Windows NT 3.51 Client Workstations
- 45 Windows for Workgroups Client Workstations
- 48 MS-DOS/PC-DOS Workstations
- 49 Keeping the Print Queue on a Windows NT Server
- 52 Setting up the Print Server for AppleTalk Printing
- 54 Printing from MacOS Client Workstations
- 56 Configuring TCP/IP Network Settings
- 57 Printing Text Files from Unix
- 58 Printing from BSD Unix Versions
- 60 Printing from SCO Unix System V
- 62 Printing from Solaris
- 63 Printing from Windows NT
- 65 Printing using TFTP
- 66 Printing using FTP
- 67 The PS Admin Main Window
- 68 Filtering the List of Print Servers
- 69 Working with Environment Files and Preferences
- 72 Monitoring Printer Status
- 73 Checking NetWare Print Jobs
- 75 Configuring NetWare Print Services
- 75 Managing Print Queues
- 78 Managing Printers
- 79 Managing Print Servers
- 82 Resetting the Print Server
- 83 Upgrading the Print Server’s Internal Firmware
- 85 Using the PS Admin Device Diagnostics Window
- 88 Setting an IP Address without PS Admin
- 89 Accessing the Telnet Interface
- 90 Changing TCP/IP Settings
- 91 Changing Server Settings
- 93 Changing the Print Server Password
- 94 Changing Port Settings
- 96 Changing AppleTalk Settings
- 97 Displaying Configuration Information
- 98 Resetting the Print Server
- 99 Upgrading Print Server Firmware