A known vulnerability (CVE-2002-1067 and CVE-2002-1068) affects models like the DP-300. Remote attackers could cause the print server's web server to hang by sending a large HTTP POST request, effectively taking the management interface offline. The CVSS v2 score for this vulnerability is 5.0 (MEDIUM) , with a vector of (AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P), indicating it is exploitable over a network without authentication and primarily impacts availability.
D-Link often provides a specific utility called or PS-Link for older models (like the DP-300U or DPR-1020).
Even with proper configuration, problems can arise. Here is a systematic approach to troubleshooting: dlink ps admin
PS Admin is not discovering the print server what should I do? | D-Link
Yes, many models support multiple printers. For instance, devices like the DP-300 have two parallel ports (LPT1, LPT2), and the DP-301U has a single USB port. Each port will have its own unique name (e.g., LPT1, LPT2, USB1) and can be configured independently. D-Link often provides a specific utility called or
: Configure settings for TCP/IP, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, and NetWare (IPX/SPX).
Navigate to the tab and download the PS Admin Utility zip file. Step 2: Installation Extract the downloaded ZIP archive. | D-Link Yes, many models support multiple printers
The original PS Admin utility is a legacy program designed for older Windows versions (up to Windows XP). While it may run on newer versions with compatibility settings, D-Link no longer actively maintains it. For newer operating systems, it is highly recommended to use the web-based configuration interface of your print server.
: To access the router or print server's web configuration utility directly, the default username is typically with the password left blank. Default IP : Most D-Link print servers use a default IP address of 192.168.0.10