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Installing Print Drivers in Windows XP/2000
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7.
You can enter a name for the printer in the “Printer
Name” field. The operating system will use this name
to administer the printer.
8.
Conclude the installation by clicking “Finish”.
Installing Print Drivers in Windows XP/2000
1.
Open the start menu of the computer and click the
“Printers and Faxes” entry (Windows XP) or click “Start
/ Settings / Printer” (Windows 2000).
2.
In the “Printers and Faxes” window, click “Add a print-
er in the “Printer Tasks” area on the left hand side.
The “Add Printer” Wizard will be started.
3.
Click “Next”.
4.
Select the option “Local printer attached to this com-
puter”
(Windows XP)
or
“Local
Printer”
(Windows 2000) and make sure that the setting “Au-
tomatically detect and install my Plug and Play print-
er” is disabled.
You must make this selection because the printer port
on the computer functions as a local port.
5.
Click “Next”.
6.
In the “Select a Printer Port” window, select the option
“Use the following port” and select “AVM: (FRITZ!Box
USB Printer Port)” from the list field. Click “Next”.
7.
Select the manufacturer for the USB printer connected
to the FRITZ!Box from the “Manufacturers” list and
then select the exact model from the “Printers” list.
If the manufacturer or the model is not included in the
lists, use an installation disk or CD with the required
files and click “Have Disk...”.
8.
In the “Name Your Printer” window, answer the ques-
tion “Do you want to use this printer as the default
printer?” (Windows XP) or “Do you want your Win-
dows-based programs to use this printer as the de-
fault printer?” (Windows 2000) with “No”.
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Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems
Setting Up Printers in SUSE Linux Systems
A USB printer can be connected to the USB port of the
FRITZ!Box for use as a network printer. The printer is then
available to all computers connected with the FRITZ!Box.
Install the printer as “root” or “superuser”.
1.
Open a console and enter the following command:
lpadmin -p <printer_name> -E -v socket://<IP_address_
of_the_FRITZ!Box>:<port_number>
-m
<printer_
description_file.ppd>
2.
For more information and instructions, go to the fol-
lowing web site:
Example
For a laser jet printer with the example name of
Laserjet4
and the PPD file
laserjet.ppd
at a FRITZ!Box with the default
address 192.168.178.1, on the console you must enter:
lpadmin -p Laserjet4 -E -v socket://192.168.178.1:9100 -m
laserjet.ppd
You can view the PPD files installed in the system with the
following command:
lpinfo -m
For More
Information
Please direct any questions about PPD files to the manufac-
turer of the printer or system used. More detailed informa-
tion on the CUPS printing software is included in the follow-
ing documentation:
Configuration questions should also be directed to the
manufacturer of the Linux distribution or to an Internet or
usenet forum that deals with CUPS or the distribution used.
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Setting Up USB Printers on Apple Computers
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Setting Up USB Printers on Apple Computers
A USB printer can be connected to the USB port of the
FRITZ!Box for use as a network printer. The printer is then
available to all computers connected with the FRITZ!Box.
1.
Under “Go / Utilities”, open the “Printer Setup Utility”.
2.
Click “Add”.
3.
Select “IP Printer”.
4.
In the “Protocol” field, select the entry “HP Jet Direct –
Socket”.
5.
Enter in the “Address” field the IP address of the
FRITZ!Box:
192.168.178.1
6.
Leave the “Queue:” field empty.
7.
Enter the desired values in the “Name:” and “Loca-
tion:” fields.
8.
Select a driver compatible with your printer in the
“Print Using:” field.
9.
Click the “Add” button to save your settings.
The printer is then available to all computers connected wi-
th the FRITZ!Box.
If the printer cannot be selected, it may be possible to
select a compatible printer or printer driver.
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FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N and FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
Information about compatible printers or printer drivers is
available in the Internet, for instance on the following page:
Printers.php3
8.6
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N and FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
The FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N and the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick
are WLAN adapters manufactured by AVM for connection to
a computer. Using a WLAN adapter you can connect the
computer wirelessly with the FRITZ!Box.
FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick N
The FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N supports all WLAN features of
your FRITZ!Box.
°
the WLAN standards IEEE 802.11 n+g+b in the 2.4-GHz
frequency band, and alternatively
°
the WLAN standards IEEE 802.11 n+a in the 5-GHz fre-
quency band.
For more information, see the section “More about WLAN”
from page 120 and the manual for the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick N.
FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick
If you are using the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick with your
FRITZ!Box, the WLAN standards IEEE 802.11g+b are sup-
ported in the 2.4-GHz frequency band.
For more information, see the section “More about WLAN”
from page 120 and the manual for the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick.
AVM Stick & Surf
With the AVM Stick & Surf technology it is easy to establish
a secure WLAN connection. Stick & Surf is possible with the
FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick N and with the FRITZ!WLAN USB
Stick.
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USB Hub
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1.
Insert the your stick into the USB port on the
FRITZ!Box.
The WLAN security settings are transmitted automati-
cally to the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick. The “INFO” LED on
the FRITZ!Box begins flashing rapidly.
As soon as the “INFO” LED stops flashing, transmis-
sion of the settings has been concluded.
2.
Remove the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick from the device.
3.
After the security settings have been transmitted auto-
matically, you can insert the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick in
a computer.
Now the FRITZ!WLAN USB Stick is ready to establish a con-
nection to the FRITZ!Box. No further settings are necessary.
8.7
USB Hub
A USB hub can be connected to the USB host controller. A
USB hub is a device to extend existing USB ports.
You can connect two USB mass storage devices and one
USB printer, or three USB mass storage devices (like a hard
drive or memory stick) to the USB hub.
We strongly advise to use a USB hub with its own power
supply.

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