Intermec Ethernet Module

IntermecSKU: 4766035

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Sale price$225.97

Description

Powerful, reliable, and easy to integrate, the Intermec Ethernet Module transforms your printing environment by adding seamless Ethernet networking to compatible Intermec printers. This user-installable module fits neatly on the back of the printer by replacing the cover plate, delivering a compact, unobtrusive solution that keeps your workspace tidy while opening new possibilities for shared printing, remote management, and streamlined IT operations. Built on the robust IEEE 802.3 Ethernet standard, the module supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX networks, ensuring compatibility with legacy networks and modern gigabit-ready infrastructures alike. With an RJ45 interface and CAT5 cabling up to 100 meters, you can deploy the module across office floors, warehouses, or manufacturing floors where distance and wiring layout vary. The module supports essential network protocols—TCP/IP for standard network communication, FTP for file transfers, SNMP for device monitoring, LPR for printing from UNIX and other clients, and HTTP for web-based configuration—giving IT teams a versatile toolkit to manage printers efficiently. Whether you are centralizing printer management, enabling shared printing across departments, or integrating with an enterprise print server, this module delivers a cost-effective upgrade path that maximizes uptime and throughput.

  • Easy, tool-free installation: Replace the printer’s back cover plate with the Ethernet Module to add network capability quickly. The installation is designed to minimize downtime, preserve a clean, professional appearance, and maintain the printer’s compact footprint so you can deploy network-ready printers without clutter or complexity.
  • Flexible Ethernet support: Based on the IEEE 802.3 standard, the module supports both 10Base-T and 100Base-TX networks. This dual-speed capability ensures compatibility with older network infrastructure as well as faster, modern LANs, enabling smooth integration into diverse IT environments and gradual upgrades without replacing existing cabling or switches.
  • Robust connectivity for varied environments: An RJ45 connector using CAT5 cabling up to 100 meters (328 feet) provides dependable network links across offices, warehouses, and manufacturing floors. The extended reach lets you place printers where it makes the most sense for workflows while keeping network performance stable and predictable.
  • Comprehensive networking protocols: The module supports TCP/IP for standard networking, FTP for file transfers, SNMP for centralized monitoring, LPR for printing from UNIX and other clients, and HTTP for web-based management. This broad protocol support simplifies integration with enterprise IT systems and enables centralized control, status monitoring, and remote administration.
  • Boosts productivity and IT efficiency: By enabling networked printing and remote management, the Ethernet Module helps reduce manual workload, accelerates deployment of network printers, improves uptime, and provides a scalable path for future network growth as your organization expands or restructures its IT infrastructure.

Technical Details of Intermec Ethernet Module

  • Standard: IEEE 802.3 Ethernet compliant interface
  • Interface: 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port
  • Data rates: 10 Mbps (10Base-T) and 100 Mbps (100Base-TX)
  • Cabling: RJ-45 CAT5 (or better) cables up to 100 meters (328 feet)
  • Network protocols supported: TCP/IP, FTP, SNMP, LPR, HTTP
  • Form factor: User-installable module that replaces the printer back cover plate
  • Compatibility: Designed for Intermec printers with back-cover module mounting

How to Install Intermec Ethernet Module

  • Power down the printer and unplug from the power source to ensure safe handling and prevent data loss.
  • Remove the printer’s back cover plate and set it aside. Align the Ethernet Module with the designated connectors on the printer chassis and gently press until it seats securely in place.
  • Confirm that the module is firmly connected and that there are no loose components. If your printer requires the cover plate, reattach it over the module to maintain a clean exterior and proper airflow.
  • Reconnect the power and turn the printer back on. Connect the Ethernet cable (RJ45 CAT5 or better) from the module’s port to your network switch, router, or hub, ensuring a snug, secure fit.
  • Configure network settings through the printer’s management interface or via the HTTP-based web interface. Assign a static IP or enable DHCP as dictated by your network policies, set up appropriate print queues, and verify network connectivity by sending a test print over the network.
  • Test and validate: Confirm that the printer is reachable on the network, that print jobs arrive promptly, and that status information can be monitored via SNMP or the web interface for ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What networks does the Intermec Ethernet Module support?

    A: It supports IEEE 802.3 Ethernet networks at 10Base-T and 100Base-TX speeds, using an RJ-45 CAT5 cable up to 100 meters (328 feet). This configuration enables reliable performance across a range of office and industrial environments.

  • Q: Is the module compatible with all Intermec printers?

    A: The module is designed for printers that support back-cover module mounting. Please verify your printer model’s compatibility with the back-cover Ethernet option before installation to ensure proper fit and operation.

  • Q: Which network protocols does it support?

    A: The module supports TCP/IP for general networking, FTP for file transfers, SNMP for device monitoring, LPR for printing from UNIX-based clients, and HTTP for web-based configuration and status access.

  • Q: How do I configure network settings after installation?

    A: Network settings can be configured via the printer’s management interface or through the HTTP-based web interface. You can assign IP addresses (static or DHCP), set up print queues, and monitor printer status remotely as part of your IT workflow.

  • Q: What cable and distance limitations should I plan for?

    A: Use CAT5 or better cables with a maximum run length of 100 meters (328 feet) between the printer and the network switch or router. This allows flexible installation layouts across large workspaces while maintaining network integrity.


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