finally a print server solution that doesn't cost $100 or more, and it even doubles as a network switch.
since i only scan from my main computer it's an ideal solution for me.
this device seemed like the perfect solution since i was able to plug the pc and printer into separate ports on the same box.
from a linksys router, the list is called the dhcp clients table located under the status tab, click “local network.” if you really don’t want to deal with all this, the easiest solution is to spend
fortunately i was able to get on their website and find a solution which is provided in 'other thoughts'.
godd solution to share two printers on a local area network.
a very good solution instead of buying a network ready printer that cost a lot of money !
an appliance solution is sooo much less hassle - and this is coming from an it person.
a visit to the hp support forums turned up lots of references to the jetdirect not working with sp2 and the suggested solution was to uninstall sp2.
regardless i took the risk because i needed a better solution than leaving my pc on and swapping the cables between laser and ink while on my wireless laptop.
it's a great product but buy it only if you know enough to understand my solution followed.
if you are looking for a wifi/ethernet bridge (not an access point) and a print server and you don't care about feedback from the printer this device is a good solution.
if you have one or more devices you need to hook up to your wireless lan and don't want to buy wireless adaptors for each, this is the perfect solution!
i would reccommend this anyone looking for a good printing solution for multiple computers, who does not want wires running everywhere.
i had to web search and fortunately for me, i was able to find the solution (see http://www.cups.org/articles.php?l317).
belkin printer adapter bluetooth usb can be a good solution to hook up your printer through bluetooth way.
summary:belkin printer adapter bluetooth usb can be a good solution to hook up your printer through bluetooth way.
but anyway is a good solution to print from my pocket pc from everywhere in my house.
highest level of support spoke broken english at least, but at then end of the conversation claimed it could not work with my printer, no other solutions provided and i must return it to my vendor
this is the only network parallel port print server solution i could find.
so, i started my search for an affordable solution and found the netgear ps101.
after playing with software for two evenings, this hardware solution avoided the problem, and consider this money well spent!
i expect more professional solution from netgear.
so, my password was *always* incorrect.solution: you can telnet to the interface and type the password to get in.
i was unaware at the time but i believe the issue and solution can be found on zonet's website in their faq's/support section.
highly recommend this product as a solution for moving this huge printer out of the way and sharing it.
this neat little biscuit sized server is a great solution for multiple pcs networked at home.
but, i recently purchased a canon mp500 series printer from newegg, and the thing is just too big to fit on a desk, so i needed a networking solution for it.
it's now working great - aside from the lousy support, this seems to be a good solution for what i needed (allow shared network access to a dymo labelwriter that's not dependent on any one computer
pros: this neat little biscuit sized server is a great solution for multiple pcs networked at home.
when my printer died recently i found myself searching for a new solution instead of just a replacement.
however, iogear's email tech support responses were prompt and concise with the solution.
this was the solution.?
the solution was to manually assign a static address at 192.168.15.110 (above any address normally assigned to my home computers).
the solution was to disable "spooling" in the printer properties.
i am also searching for a scanning solution for my canon at the moment.
i am a system engineer, and expected this item to be a plug and play solution to my print sharing problem on a mixed network with apple as well as pc computers, as it says on the box.
solution, which needs to be in the instructions, is not to plug the server into the remote plotter/printer and set up the server while disconnected from the printer/plotter.
had to find and purchase centronics cable online (cables to go / triplenet) which delayed my installation by another week or so and added $10.07 including shipping to the cost of the solution.
other thoughts: using the one that worked while i look for another solution.
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