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Step 5
Enter \\192.168.1.254 in the address box, and then press
Enter
.
If the access permission of the USB device is set, your identity will be
authenticated. During the authentication, follow the onscreen
instructions. When the authentication is successful, you will be able to
access data stored in the USB device.
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5.4 Sharing a USB Printer
HG659b supports USB printers. After you connect a USB printer to
your HG659b through the USB port, and install the printer’s driver in
your computer, you can access the printer from the Internet or
internal network.
Step 1
Connect the USB cable of the printer to the USB port on the
HG659b.
Step 2
Add a Network Printer.
On Windows XP
1.
Choose
Start
>
Printers and Faxes
.
2.
Choose
Add a printer
.
3.
In the
Add Printer Wizard
dialog box, click
Next
.
4.
Choose
A network printer, or a printer attached to
another computer
and click
Next
.
5.
Choose
Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a
home or office network
and enter the printer's address
URL
text box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer
to add. Click
Next
.
6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have Disk
to manually install the printer drive. Click
OK
.
7.
Determine whether to set the printer as the default printer.
Click
Next
.
8.
Click
Finish
.
On Windows Vista
1.
Choose
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Hardware and Sound
>
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Printer
.
2.
Choose
Add Printer
.
3.
Choose
Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer
.
4.
The operating system
will now attempt
to independently
make
the
printer connected
locate
.
If the connected
printer
can not
be found
,
click
The printer that I want isn't listed
.
5.
Choose
Select a shared printer by name
and enter the
printer address
box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer to
add. Click
Next
.
6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have
Disk
to manually install the printer drive. Click
OK
.
7.
Determine whether to set the printer as the default printer.
Click
Next
.
8.
Click
Finish
.
On Windows 7
1.
Choose
Start
>
Devices and Printers
.
2.
Choose
Add a printer
.
3.
Choose
Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer
.
4.
Select
The printer that I want isn't listed to add a
new one
.
5.
Choose
Select a shared printer by name
and enter the
printer address
box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer to
add. Click
Next
.
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6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have
Disk
to manually install the printer drive. Click
OK
.
7.
Click
Next
.
8.
Determine whether to set the printer as the default printer.
Click
Finish
.
On Windows 8 Desktop
1.
Choose
Start
>
Control Panel
>
Hardware and
Sound
>
Devices and Printers
.
2.
Choose
Advanced Printer Setup
.
3.
Choose
Add a printer
.
4.
The operating system
will now attempt
to independently
make
the
printer connected
locate
.
If the connected
printer
can not
be found
,
click
The printer that I want isn't listed
.
5.
Choose
Select a shared printer by name
and enter the
printer address
box.
myprinter
is the customized name of the printer to
add. Click
Next
.
6.
Select the model of the printer you want or click
Have Disk
to manually install the printer drive. Click
Next
.
7.
Click
Next
.
8.
Click
Finish
.
On Mac OS X
1.
Choose
System Preferences
>
Print & Fax
.
2.
Click
+
to add a new printer.
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3.
Select
IP Printer
on the
Printer Browser
.
4.
Set the printer information as follows:
Protocol
:
Internet Printing Protocol-IPP
Address
:
192.168.1.254:631
Queue
:
printers/myHG659bPrinter
The printer name
myHG659bPrinter
is the
customized name of the printer, which can be any text
string up to 40 characters.
Print Using
: Select a correct driver for the printer.
5.
Click
Add
.
Then check the status of new printer from
Print & Fax
,
status should be shown ready.
After you complete the preceding settings, open the files you want to
print on your computer. Then you can choose the printer just installed
to print your files.
6 IP Telephony
6.1 Introduction to IP Telephony
IP telephony, namely voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is also called
broadband telephony or Internet telephony. It utilizes Internet
Protocol (IP) network technologies to implement voice
communication. During a VoIP call, voice signals are digitized,
encoded, packetized, and transmitted as packets over a network. On
the receiving side, the packets are then decoded, and digital signals
are converted to reproduce the original voice streams, which can be
heard by the called party. Different from traditional PSTN calls, VoIP
calls are transported over IP networks, meaning voice streams are

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