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Recently changed from dialup to dsl modem for 2 desktop PC's
running WinXP... dsl modem supplied by telco has 1 out, so bought a linksys 4 port router to connect to the 1 out of dsl modem, then PC's connected to 2 ports... all works well Now, have ordered a laptop for wife... have telco instructions on how to activate the 802.11b/g wireless in their modem, and the HP laptop website says there is a "wireless wizard" on the HP laptop to make it work with the wireless dsl modem I have One thing I am NOT clear about is printer sharing and how I do the setup so she may click "print" on the laptop and have it work with the printer connected to her desktop I know I have to go on her desktop and enable printer sharing, and I then "should" be able to create a "printer connection" on the laptop, and tell it to use a shared printer instead of installing a printer driver on the laptop... is that correct? BUT... when I connected her computer to the router for a dsl connection, I do not remember ever indicating anywhere that a NETWORK connection was being made, unless that is the default for what I did and I just did not know that Is there anything I've missed? John Thomas Smith http://www.direct2usales.com http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith |
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John Thomas Smith Wrote: > Recently changed from dialup to dsl modem for 2 desktop PC's > running WinXP... dsl modem supplied by telco has 1 out, so > bought a linksys 4 port router to connect to the 1 out of > dsl modem, then PC's connected to 2 ports... all works well > > Now, have ordered a laptop for wife... have telco instructions > on how to activate the 802.11b/g wireless in their modem, and > the HP laptop website says there is a "wireless wizard" on the > HP laptop to make it work with the wireless dsl modem I have > > One thing I am NOT clear about is printer sharing and how I do > the setup so she may click "print" on the laptop and have it > work with the printer connected to her desktop > > I know I have to go on her desktop and enable printer sharing, > and I then "should" be able to create a "printer connection" > on the laptop, aed printer instend tell it to use a sharad of > installing a printer driver on the laptop... is that correct? > > BUT... when I connected her computer to the router for a dsl > connection, I do not remember ever indicating anywhere that a > NETWORK connection was being made, unless that is the default > for what I did and I just did not know that > > Is there anything I've missed? > > John Thomas Smith > http://www.direct2usales.com > http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith Let me see if I have all the facts here: -You have two computers hooked up to a Linksys router connected with a DSL connection. -You got a laptop with a wireless NIC -You want your wireless laptop to be able to print to the printer, which is connected to one of the desktop PCs Its pretty much simple stuff. Have your laptop join in on the same Workgroup as the other two PCs, which also should be under the same workgroup name. With that done, your three computers should be on the same network and can share files and printers with each other. You should also make a user account on the PC which has the printer installed to match with the user account your wife uses on her laptop. For example, if you wife has an account name of laptopuser and her password was laptop, create an account in the PC with that exact same information. Also, in order for her laptop to be able to print to the printer, the PC with the printer installed must also be logged on because this is a workgroup and you probably don't have a printer server installed. However, I am not sure of your comments in your last paragraph about plugging in her laptop to the router. Also, is it your DSL modem having the wireless capabilities or your Linksys router because I have not heard of a cable/dsl modem with wireless capabilities. But maybe thats just my lack of knowledge. Usually, your DSL modem connects to the Linksys router, which also acts as a Wireless Router, if you brought the correct type of course. Good luck. -- Evolution54 |
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, <jtsmith@pacifier.com> wrote:
>One thing I am NOT clear about is printer sharing and how I do >the setup so she may click "print" on the laptop and have it >work with the printer connected to her desktop Found a reference site with articles and pictures http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Sectio...le64-page1.php Tip #2 talks about turning off Window's built-in firewall, since it does not customize well, just blocks everything Wife's computer came bundled with Norton Internet Security, which does have an option to allow file/printer sharing My computer uses the free Sygate Personal Firewall, which also allows customizing to allow file/printer sharing (Sygate was bought by Symantec, no more free software!) (But, for now, the product is still on a download site) http://www.simtel.com/product.downlo...s.php?id=53687 Following the steps in the article, and configuring both firewall products to allow file/printer sharing, now lets me print to Canon 4200 printer on wife's computer, which was a "test" so I will know how to configure her laptop (when it arrives) to do wireless printing John Thomas Smith http://www.direct2usales.com http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith |
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>Its pretty much simple stuff.
I found a good instruction site, and have posted the link in another response on this thread The only minor glitch was getting the firewalls configured >However, I am not sure of your comments in your last paragraph about >plugging in her laptop to the router. Also, is it your DSL modem having >the wireless capabilities or your Linksys router because I have not >heard of a cable/dsl modem with wireless capabilities. But maybe thats >just my lack of knowledge. Usually, your DSL modem connects to the >Linksys router, which also acts as a Wireless Router, if you brought >the correct type of course. Good luck. I guess I wasn't clear... the laptop will be wireless only The dsl modem provided by my telco (Qwest) has a wireless antenna and ONE wired connection, so I found a linksys router with one in and 4 wired outputs for the 2 desktop computers Laptop is due to arrive today, so should have everything set up and wife's software installed by the end of the weekend John Thomas Smith http://www.direct2usales.com http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith |
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John Thomas Smith Wrote: > On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, jtsmith@pacifier.com wrote: > One thing I am NOT clear about is printer sharing and how I do > the setup so she may click "print" on the laptop and have it > work with the printer connected to her desktop > > Found a reference site with articles and pictures > http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Sectio...le64-page1.php > > Tip #2 talks about turning off Window's built-in firewall, > since it does not customize well, just blocks everything > > Wife's computer came bundled with Norton Internet Security, > which does have an option to allow file/printer sharing > > My computer uses the free Sygate Personal Firewall, which > also allows customizing to allow file/printer sharing > (Sygate was bought by Symantec, no more free software!) > (But, for now, the product is still on a download site) > http://www.simtel.com/product.downlo...s.php?id=53687 > > Following the steps in the article, and configuring both > firewall products to allow file/printer sharing, now lets > me print to Canon 4200 printer on wife's computer, which > was a "test" so I will know how to configure her laptop > (when it arrives) to do wireless printing > > John Thomas Smith > http://www.direct2usales.com > http://www.pacifier.com/~jtsmith Hello again That was idiotic of me. Posting an article would have explained it better. But glad you took the time to do some research on it. Anyways, I think you are pretty much set to go with the printer sharing. Basically, the only thing you might take notice on is just making sure every computer is joined in on the same Workgroup and that the computer with the printer installled on must be logged on to be able to have other computers print to it. I basically use the Windows built in Firewall at work because we can't use other programs that are not licensed. We have 20 computers hooked up in a workgroup (big pain!) and is using the Norton Antivirus and Windows Firewall. Basically, you could set up File and Print Sharing on there as well. Just have to go to the Exceptions tab. The only thing I don't like about it is that I believe it only blocks incoming traffic, and not outgoing so that is a issue right there. Anyways, another free firewall to try would be Zone Alarm. Quite popular I must say. Good luck with your project! -- Evolution54 |
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