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From: Graham Taylor (graham@p4photel.com)
Date: Thursday, April 03, 2003 05:45 PM

On the 1224-1232 along with the 1060-75 this (wireless) is an option offered by Ricoh, as long as you have a wireless network, you need nothing more than the wireless lan option for the 1224-1232. When I originally posted my message, we had NO wireless options and I was offering a work around.

Graham
Let me be very clear....

The wireless ether net bridge option that I talked of earlier will work with ANY standard Ether net card, it is simply a way to make a device that has no wireless network option into a wireless device. This is the $130 option that you can ADD to an existing network card on on our systems that don't offer wireless.

Now on the 1224-1232, 1060-75, 2090-2105, 5510NF systems there is a wireless 802.11B or IEE1394 option (you can't have both) that you can by to add to your print option. This is NOT the same as the wireless ethernet bridge that I offered as a workaround for our other systems.

I hope this helps. And, once again, you need a wireless network in order to use the wireless option. I am not sure at all what Mr. Anonymous was referring to that Ricoh didn't provide for the 1224-1232. All I can guess is that it might be a PCMCIA port that you need to put a PCMCIA card in to, I have not seen it.

Whew!
Graham

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