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Wired or wireless print server?I have a XP wireless network in my home: a Dell desktop with XP Pro
upstairs where the Netgear 624 wireless router lives, a Dell 1100 laptop with XP Pro and a Powerbook G4 downstairs. They all see other and files move around just fine. They all print to an HP 5110 that lives upstairs with the desktop. Must the desktop be on to use a print server between the router and the printer, be it wired or wireless? Thanks for any words of wisdom. Glenn glennbh wrote:
> I have a XP wireless network in my home: a Dell desktop with XP Pro I'm not sure what you mean by "a print server between the router and the > upstairs where the Netgear 624 wireless router lives, a Dell 1100 laptop > with XP Pro and a Powerbook G4 downstairs. > > They all see other and files move around just fine. They all print to an > HP 5110 that lives upstairs with the desktop. > > Must the desktop be on to use a print server between the router and the > printer, be it wired or wireless? > > Thanks for any words of wisdom. > > Glenn printer." If the printer is local to the desktop (i.e., connected to the desktop using a USB, parallel, or [gasp] serial connection) then the desktop has to be on in order for one of the other networked computers to print. If the printer is connected to the router via its own "print server" interface, then the desktop need not be on. For example, I have an hp 6840 deskjet with built-in wifi connectivity. I can print to this over my network and the only printer that needs to be on is the one I'm printing from. See http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Printing%20to%20Print%20Server%20device.htm and http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/NetPrinterAllUsers.htm Thank you for your response.
My printer does not have wireless ability or Ethernet, but I was hoping that if I purchased a device such as Netgear's "PS121 USB Mini Network Print Server", attached it to my HP 5110 All-In-One printer and connected the PS121 to my Netgear wireless router(624), that I could output to the printer directly. Would it appear on the network so that I could use it from other computers without a connection to my desktop? Thanks. Glenn Lem wrote: Show quoteHide quote > glennbh wrote: >> I have a XP wireless network in my home: a Dell desktop with XP Pro >> upstairs where the Netgear 624 wireless router lives, a Dell 1100 >> laptop with XP Pro and a Powerbook G4 downstairs. >> >> They all see other and files move around just fine. They all print to >> an HP 5110 that lives upstairs with the desktop. >> >> Must the desktop be on to use a print server between the router and >> the printer, be it wired or wireless? >> >> Thanks for any words of wisdom. >> >> Glenn > > I'm not sure what you mean by "a print server between the router and the > printer." If the printer is local to the desktop (i.e., connected to > the desktop using a USB, parallel, or [gasp] serial connection) then the > desktop has to be on in order for one of the other networked computers > to print. If the printer is connected to the router via its own "print > server" interface, then the desktop need not be on. For example, I have > an hp 6840 deskjet with built-in wifi connectivity. I can print to this > over my network and the only printer that needs to be on is the one I'm > printing from. > > See > http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Printing%20to%20Print%20Server%20device.htm > and > http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/NetPrinterAllUsers.htm
Wireless and CAT5 network working well together.
help !! can't setup wep .. going nuts Error 623? New HP can see but won't connect to network shared internet Cannot Connect Wireless Laptop VPN (PPtP) tunnel through D-Link DSA3200? How can you identify the intermediate nodes along the path using ping ONLY WiFi laptop not connecting to internet - pls help Creating a wireless network... Adapter not installed |
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