D-Link DP 301U

  • £49.89
  • £57.37 inc. VAT
  • Availability: 9 in stock
  • 4 out of 5
  • Product Code: DLKPS016
  • Manufacturers #: DP-301U/B
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D-Link DP 301U

Product Description

Product Features
RAM - 2 MB
Data Transfer Rate - 100 Mbps
Form Factor - External
Data Link Protocol - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, EtherTalk
Network / Transport Protocol - TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Cabling Type - Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Interface (Bus) Type - USB
Compact, lightweight

Compatability The D- Link DP-301U is a compact print server that connects to your Ethernet or Fast Ethernet network. With its high-speed USB port, the DP-301U allows those on your network to access and share a USB printer no matter where they reside on the network.

The DP-301U is equipped with one USB version 1.1 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today. The DP-301U also supports all major network Operating Systems and protocols. With its compact size, the DP-301U can easily be placed anywhere.

The DP-301U is also easily configurable using a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program. Using Web Browsers on a PC connected to the network, configuration is simple and straightforward with the familiar D-Link interface. PS Admin, a Windows-based configuration program can also be used to configure the DP-301U.

The DP-301U print server is the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.

D-Link DP 301U - Print server - USB - EN, Fast EN, EtherTalk - 10Base-T, 100Base-TX

 

Technical Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number DP-301U/B
Weight 0.1kg
Form Factor External
RAM 2 MB
System Requirements UnixWare, SunSoft Solaris, Apple MacOS, HP-UX, SunOS, SCO Unix, Novell NetWare 5.x, Microsoft Windows 3.11/95, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Product Description D-Link DP 301U - print server
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Cabling Type Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Device Type Print server
Dimensions (WxDxH) 9 cm x 8.2 cm x 3.9 cm
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Weight 0.1 kg
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, EtherTalk
Localisation United Kingdom
Interface (Bus) Type USB
General
Device Type Print server
Form Factor External
Interface (Bus) Type USB
Width 9 cm
Depth 8.2 cm
Height 3.9 cm
Weight 0.1 kg
Localisation United Kingdom
Power
Power Device Power adapter - external
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces 1 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
Connections 1 x USB
Miscellaneous
Compliant Standards FCC Class B certified, CE, C-Tick
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature 50 °C
Humidity Range Operating 5 - 95%
Networking
Connectivity Technology Wired
Cabling Type Ethernet 10Base-T, Ethernet 100Base-TX
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, EtherTalk
Data Transfer Rate 100 Mbps
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, AppleTalk, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Remote Management Protocol SNMP, Telnet, HTTP
Status Indicators Link activity, power
Features Auto-sensing per device, DHCP support, auto-negotiation, BOOTP support, RARP support, manageable
Processor / Memory
RAM 2 MB
Flash Memory 512 KB
Software / System Requirements
Software Included Drivers & Utilities
OS Required UnixWare, SunSoft Solaris, Apple MacOS, HP-UX, SunOS, SCO Unix, Novell NetWare 5.x, Microsoft Windows 3.11/95, Microsoft Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP

Accessories

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Hubs & Routers (1)

D-Link

Power adapter ( external ) - AC 100-240 V - 1 Output Connector(s) - United Kingdom Our Part: DLIN022 / Manufacturer Part: PSB-S5VDC3A More Information
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(£17.53)

Reviews (3)

Overall this product is rated 4.0 out of 5 from 3 reviews. (Read all reviews)

  • Les Moorhouse
  • 27/07/2007
  • 5 out of 5

I have at least 10 of these print servers around my site. I have used a few HP Jetdirectbut they can be tricky to configure. These are far the best value for money and reliable, easy to configure using PS Admin.

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  • Derek Moore
  • 29/11/2007
  • 2 out of 5

This is probably a good product but it will not work on multi-function printers! this you can only find out when you try to install it, after an hour or so trying you are taken to a list of printers it will work with (which is not many)

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