Wireless LAN features
| Wi-Fi |
Y |
| Top Wi-Fi standard |
IEEE 802.11n |
| Wi-Fi standards |
IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b |
Antenna
| Antenna connector type |
RP-SMA |
Protocols
| Supported network protocols |
TCP/IP, IPv6, IPv4, AppleTalk, TCP, UDP |
| Management protocols |
HTTPs (SSL/TLS), SNMPv3, WINS, SLPv1, IGMP, BOOTP, RARP, APIPA, DHCP, ICMP, DNS, SNMPv2c, Bonjour, DDNS, mDNS, ARP, NTP, Telnet, Finger |
| Data link protocols |
HTTP, FTP, TFTP, IPP, LPR/LPD, IP |
Performance
| Mac operating systems supported |
Y |
Additionally
| Transfer rate (Mbps) |
150 Mbit/s |
| Wireless technologies |
Wireless |
MarkNet N8250 - 802.11b/g/n, RP-SMA, TCP/IP, WPA2, SNMPv3
<b>Freedom</b>
Place assets where they are needed - Printer location is functionally and economically driven, not constrained by existing LAN connections.
Easy Setup
<b>Wired and Wireless Configuration - Configure using a USB cable or without any cables.</b>
An internal print server to connect to most major wireless networks via the 2.4Ghz band using one RP-SMA connector with antenna.
<b>Embedded Web Page</b>
The embedded web page allows administrators to flash update printer firmware or access printer settings using a web browser to easily monitor printer status and change default settings.
<b>Network Communications Security</b>
SNMPv3 supports encrypted and authenticated management traffic protecting remote configuration and device status messages.IPSec can be used with both TCP/IP IPv4 and IPv6 networks and provides encryption and authentication of communications at the network layer.
<b>Network Protocol Support</b>
MarkNet print servers and the standard Ethernet connection support these protocols: TCP/IP IPV4, TCP/IP IPv6, Novell (IPX/SPX including NetWare Directory Services), AppleTalk™ and LexLink (DLC/LLC). All protocols can be active simultaneously. Simultaneous protocol support allows you to print from different systems without reconfiguring the print server.