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3.
Skip the search by clicking "The printer that I want is
not listed."
4.
Choose "Select a shared printer by name".
Click Next.
The specific URL may vary for different models of
printer.
Please refer to printer manufacturer's
documentation.
Some common printer URLs are:
http:// 192.168.1.1:631/IPP/port1
5.
Choose correct printer driver. Click Ok.
NOTE:
This step will fail if your printer is not connected or
does not support IPP.
You may also have to power-cycle your printer
when changing USB hosts.
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If the printer was previously installed on this PC, then
the driver should appear in the list under the proper
manufacturer and printer name.
If your driver does not appear, you will need to locate
the correct driver and click Have Disk to install it.
6. (Optional).
You can choose to set this printer as your
system Default Printer by selecting the checkbox next
to "Set as default printer".
Click Next.
7.
If everything is configured correctly, the Wizard will
display the message, "You have successfully
completed the Add Printer Wizard."
Installation can be
verified using the "Print Test Page" button.
Click Finish
to complete.
Configuring a Printer (MAC)
1.
In the "Print & Fax" dialog, click + to add a printer.
2. Click the IP tab.
Change the protocol to IPP.
Set Queue name to (blank).
Under Print Using, choose "Select a device
driver to use".
NOTE:
Check the bottom of the list for your manufacturer.
Printers are not always listed alphabetically.
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The specific URL may vary for different models of
printer.
Please refer to printer manufacturer's
documentation.
Some common printer URLs are:
http:// 192.168.1.1:631/IPP/port1
3.
Locate and select your printer's specific driver.
Click
Add.
4.
If everything is in order, the printer will be listed.
The
status will read as "Idle" and will be lit as green.
NOTE:
This step will fail if your printer is not connected or
does not support IPP.
You may also have to power-cycle your printer
when changing USB hosts.
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Chapter 4:
Administration
Rebooting your router
Occasionally, your router may encounter difficulties in
connecting to the Internet and you may need to reboot your
router.
There are two ways you can do this:
through the Web GUI or
using the reset button.
Web GUI
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Router Settings.
3. Select Maintenance tab.
4. Click on Restart button.
Reset Button
The reset button is located on the left side panel of the router.
Press and hold the button for less than 15 seconds, then
release.
Press and hold for 15 seconds or more for factory reset.
Back Up and Restore Router Configuration
Should you ever reset your router to its factory defaults, any
customized settings would be lost.
Follow the directions below
to backup and restore your router settings.
Back Up Router Configuration
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Router Settings.
3. Select Maintenance tab.
4.
Under Configuration section, click on "Backup" button.
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Restore Router Configuration
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Router Settings.
3. Select Maintenance tab.
4.
Under Configuration section, select file to restore under
"Restore File".
5. Click Restore button.
6. Click Ok.
Upgrade Router's Firmware
The F5260 automatically searches and installs upgrades
which may add features or fix issues in your router.
Use the following instructions to manually upgrade the
firmware if required.
1.
Log in to the Web GUI.
2. Click on Router Settings.
3. Select Maintenance tab.
4.
Under the Upgrade section, select File Type from pull-
down menu.
5. Choose file under Image file.
6. Click Upgrade.
7. Click Ok.
Restore Factory Defaults
There are two ways to restore factory defaults:
IMPORTANT:
While the firmware is upgrading, the Power indicator
light will turn a solid red.
Do NOT interrupt the
upgrade process as it may permanently damage the
router.

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