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Network Printing - What do you use?
I would like to setup an XP Thinkpad T30 wireless client to print to a printer on my Linksys Wireless-G LAN that is configured via a Linksys WPS54Gu2 Print Server. It is a business machine and the user profile does not have the rights to install the print server software. Is there a way to setup an IP printer port

PConsole refuses to View/Change Printer Server Status.
Gary Tait classic...@yahoo.cominvalid alt comp hardware homebuilt On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 22:59:07 +0800, "peter" <pe...@visors.com.hk> wrote: Hi, I am considering buying a USB printer server for my office. Are there advantages to using a printer server instead of sharing the printer from my Windows 2000 Server?

nt Server and Printer
This works correctly when the USB connection goes directly from printer to laptop but not via the ROUTER. I have updated the firmware on the router but to no avail. What else should I be looking at? I have used a router with print server. None of the printers I used with it allowed the printer status program to

Problem printing to Epson C80N Ethernet printer
Jeff Liebermann je...@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us comp unix sco misc On Mon, 03 Jun 2002 01:44:53 GMT, Bill Walker <b...@cs4.ecok.edu> wrote: I'm trying to run a NetGear PS 110 Print server. It is a 2-parallel port printer server. I can't make either port work through "printcap" on my SCO box. I can print to the printers

Printer server redundancy
I bought a used DP-301P+ print server off of eBay and I'm having trouble talking to it at all. (It's a little box with a parallel port on one end - connects directly to the printer - and an RJ-45 on the other end and gets directly connected to the router.) I get NO indication it's even on my network.

Help w/ confirguring wireless printer server
The server loads the drivers for the client''s local printer to enable the client to print to its local printer from within the client session. If the drivers for the remote printer ARE installed on the SNA Server computer, the spooler service still checks the remote printer server for updated drivers.

pdf print server
According to my understanding, "Direct IP Printing" is to create a virtual local port and make the local port to direct connect to the network Printer Device through TCP/IP protocal. From my point of view, it will have the below benefit to use Direct IP Printing: 1. No Printer Server necessary 2.

Unable to Ping HP 4050 Printer IP Address
Grant emailgr...@gmail.com linux gentoo user I'm hoping to use the vpn in three few ways: 1. imap and smtp between my laptop and the mail server 2. ssh from my laptop to the remote server 3. cups printing from the remote server to the print server I don't think you need a VPN to SSH from your laptop to the remote

D-Link DP-301P+ Print Server Install Issues
pcbutts1 pcbut...@yahoo.com 24hoursupport helpdesk There is no reason to use the printer server. TCP/IP is much better. From the print server in the printer configure port properties of the 8100 try disabling the SNMP you will only see this if you have windows 2000 and the current drivers from HP installed.

why use print server
Windows Firewall doesn't block outgoing connections by default, and most communication goes through the Print Spooler's RPC server anyway which, would be take care of by that exception, anyway. There is also that thing where you use IIS's HTTP server as a relay to the print server (I forget what that's called),

router and/or access point?
Frank S fsex...@uswest.net comp periphs printers comp os linux misc Glad you got the print server configured. After you've configured it, it should be treated just like any HP printer with a NIC card. The print server is basically nothing but an external NIC for the printer. As far as "non support" with Linux,

advantages of using a printer server
I have an Intel Netport Express Printer Server, and I have 2 laser printers connected. I want to set up a Windows XP machine to print to both printers. However, since they both "share" the same IP address (the IP address of the print server), XP won't let me install both. I get a "that IP address is already in use"

Windows 2003 SP2 DC with 2003 R2 Server
... they do not have public ip address and it make remote log in difficult... Zhengquan I have my laptop in one room and my printer in another. that doesn't mean I have to use a public IP to print to it. You need a print server for each printer and then connect each print server into your local network.

Need help with router as print server
Peter Akerstrom peak.delete.t...@europe.com comp os ms-windows networking windows If it's a laser printer and you're using TCP/IP as the network protocol, you can install the printer to the (printer) server as a LPR printer. Not having NT at hand now I cannot tell you all the steps but it is not difficult at all.

Network Laser Printer error
I'm actually only interested in networking my one printer right now. FYI - I went down the "printer server" road. I purchased a LinkSys PPSX1 printer server (USB / 100Mb ethernet) and connected it to my Canon S750 and my LinkSys wireless broadband router/switch. Configured for the PCs and laptops around the house.

Printer Server Best Practice
£Jim hoo...@some.net microsoft public windows server active_directory Hi, Installed a printer on a Windows 2003 R2 x86 server and it is listed in the print management console (and is communicating with the actual printer as it reports "toner low"). I can also install it on an XP client by browsing the directory,

External print server devices
It is NOT suitable for a print server, as the device that plugs into the printer is actually a wireless ethernet client bridge, and not an access point. Are you saying that if I have a printer connected to one of the ethernet ports on such a wireless router, I can't print to it from a wireless laptop??? Nope.

Printer server problems
Can
you please explain the difference and tell me which mode (Remote printer or Queue server) you are currently using? Thank you very much, David E. Berry Network Administrator Laminations Inc. --------- Remote printer mode is a bindery style operation, where the printer server (remote) polls the NW server every

Lexmark t420dn print server problem
On the next screen, you will probably want "Print Directly to a Network Printer", then "Direct TCP Port Printing". (That really depends on how your printer's interface works.) Finally, you will get to a panel that allows you to specify the "Hostname of Print Server" and "TCP Port Number". Simply enter the printer's

print server problems
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friend of mine just purchased an SMC7004VBR 4-port wired router that does not include a printer server. I urged him to get the SMC7004ABR, which does include a printer server, but he wanted to save a few bucks. Now he is putting together a 2-PC LAN and wants to share his only printer. After looking around for a