Correct procedure:
Load latest driver from the TP-Link website.
IP address of the county's home network notice (eg in the Fritz box under Network:
Remember 192.168.178.xxx) and a free network address.
Print Server directly to the PC (LAN connection) and the print server on.
Call PC IP address and current settings hold / note.
PC IP address temporarily to an IP circle of the print server set (eg 192.168.0.100). The print server
must now be reached on the Internet Explorer under the IP address 192.168.0.10 be (menu of the WebServer
the TL PS ... appears).
By means of the TL-PS ... WebServer update the driver.
WebServer call the TL-PS ... again and the IP address of the print server to a number range
the home network switch (eg 192.168.178.50) and the print server restart.
Disconnect the direct connection between the PC and print server.
PC IP address to the original setting reset (normally: automatic reference
the IP address).
The PC and the print server directly to your home network connect (eg Fritz box, router or switch).
The print server has now in the Internet Explorer under the new IP address (eg 192.168.178.50)
be accessible (menu of the WebServer of TL PS ... appears). Thus, the necessary preparatory work
completed on the print server.
From this point on can proceed according to the Quick Installation Guide and the
Installation routine can be started on the supplied CD (recommended for installation
it is to shut down any existing firewall provisionally until the test page).
After installation can be found in the list of installed programs is a Network Print Monitor.
This program is necessary for the operation!
After printing the first test page and enable the firewall again to print a test page.
If an error message appears to be checked the firewall settings.
With the proper procedure to install the print server needs about 15 minutes.
For me, the print server works very well (on feedback from the printer I am not interested). 1 star deduction because of poor installation guide.