If you wish to use the printer’s optional wireless print server, you must first connect the printer to your computer using one of the other available connections. While the printer is connected via one of those connections, you configure the printer to communicate with your Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) through the wireless print server.
For printers purchased in the EMEA region after August 1, 2025, you must configure a Protected Mode password and front panel password for the printer before you can perform wired or wireless setup. For additional information, go to zebra.com/asr or refer to the Zebra Link-OS PrintSecure Printer Administration Guide.
For other printers with Protected Mode enabled, depending on the configuration, you may need to enter the Protected Mode password to change certain settings on the printer. For more information, refer to the Zebra Link-OS PrintSecure Printer Administration Guide.
For more information on this server, see the ZebraNet Wired and Wireless Print Server User Guide. You can download the latest version of this guide from zebra.com/manuals.
If necessary, specify the ESSID value that matches the value used by your wireless router. Check with your network administrator for the ESSID value to use. See ESSID in Connection Menu for ways to change the value.
If necessary, configure the following printer settings. (See Connection Menu). Contact your network administrator for the proper values for your network.
Connection
WLAN
WLAN Subnet
—Match the subnet value of your WLAN.
Connection
WLAN
WLAN Gateway
—Match the gateway value of your WLAN.
Reset the network (see Reset Network in Connection Menu) to allow changes to these network settings to take effect.
If the printer still does not connect, consider setting a static IP address by configuring the following additional settings, and then reset the network again (see Reset Network in Connection Menu). Contact your network administrator for the proper values for your network.