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Hey Bob, it's great to see many people enjoying one of many sides of Technology. I did a test trying to get my Vista Home Basic-32 bit OS to be the "middle man" for the two printers I got at home; But for some reazon my two Laptops (XP-Pro) will not see the printers connected to Vista. Any ideas why..? Be advised that I will see my workgroup since they all have the same name, also I was able to get the printing by using my XP OS as middle contact and Vista will see,connect and print to the shared printers, but not the other way around. Any tips will be helpfull Bob or anybody..! |
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I just have a regular 4 in 1 printer, a laptop, and an aircard for internet access. I would like to be able to print to my printer without manually hooking up my laptop to the printer. What is equipment is required to do this?? Thanks! |
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I have a Linksys WRT54G wireless router and a Linksys WPS54GU2 Wireless-G Print Server that has one USB and one parallel printer ports. How can I connect two USB printers EDITOR'S NOTE: A parallel-to-USB adapter should do the trick. |
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I followed the instructions with my base computer as XP. The other wireless computers are XP and printing just fine. Why won't my Vista os detect any printers? |
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Bob, very simple instructions, I got all the way though them, until the last step. When I clicked on the printer I wanted my laptop to print to (from the network category) I saw the printer that I had named clicked on it and a box appeared that said Windows cannot connect to the printer. Access is denied. I'm running windows xp from the Desktop where the printer is hooked up to and the laptop is running windows vista....can you help with this issue? |
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Recently moved offices. Printer too far away from computer. Old printer without wireless. New computer with wireless. However, we are now hooked to DSL. I could get extra long wires, but I thought that there was a way to go wireless between the computer and the printer. Help!! EDITOR'S NOTE: You need a Wireless Print Server, which allows you to connect a USB or parallel printer to a wireless network. |
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hello i can hook up my wireless printing just fine but i have a question. when hooked to wireless network do you still have to have one computer as the "main" computer because when that comp is off my other comps cant print..i was thinking if its on wireless network it can print from any comp it doesnt matter if the others are on or off?? |
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Installed new desktop,vista, connected to Netgear gateway and a laptop, vista. Can't print remotely from the laptop even after following your instructions, It could not find the printers on the desktop. I could not access the desktop, even after propted for the IP address. I can see the laptop from the desktop but I can't see the desktop from the laptop. |
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Problem resolved. On Laptop went to start button typed in (\\name of my desktop) and pressed enter. I was able to see the desktop on my Laptop. Right clicked on printer and then clicked on connect. The printers do not show on my Laptop under printers. When I click on a document or website to print both remote printers come up. I found the answer at Microsoft Techet under file and printer shaing in Windows. |
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I followed your advice on how to setup up the wireless laptop to print to my desktop printer. Everything seems OK, on the laptop, the printer icon shows on the info line with a "?", I now have 5 docs in queue but nothing is printing! |
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