On 11/30/10 6:26 PM, Timothy Murphy wrote:
You should configure wlan by hand..
How, exactly?
probably by hooking the printer up to ethernet, finding its IP address (maybe on a self-test printout?) then connecting to its IP with whatever configuration management they offer (my Brother has a webserver in it), and setup the wireless for whatever you use (WPA-PSK, the passkey, the SSID, etc), then see if you can disconnect the ethernet and it comes up on wireless.
then you'd need to find the IP its been assigned on wireless, and point the Linux print drivers at that IP.