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Old 04-29-2007, 05:45 AM
DWSNJ
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Linksys Print Server

I have a Linksys EFSP42 (2 port wired print server) on my network (Linksys
router).

The 2 XP machines, the WinME and Win98 machines all recognize this as a
local printserver port (SC0B7AFF) with the printer on port#1 (_P1).

I have not found the trick to get my new Vista desktop to find this
printserver. Have tried Local Printer, Network Printer, etc.

I have tried having Vista desktop plugged into the router as well as one of
the ports on the print server.

Any advice would be appreciated.
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Old 04-29-2007, 06:15 AM
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Re: Linksys Print Server

I don't have such a setup, but in trying to get my printer to work with
Vista, I found that unlike my other Network Print setups, Vista requires the
print driver to be installed on the computer. Lexmark says they will post a
Vista driver for mine by May 31st.
Take care.

"DWSNJ" <DWSNJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D7CB46D5-769F-47DB-B544-4BF9B3558EF3@microsoft.com...[color=blue]
>I have a Linksys EFSP42 (2 port wired print server) on my network (Linksys
> router).
>
> The 2 XP machines, the WinME and Win98 machines all recognize this as a
> local printserver port (SC0B7AFF) with the printer on port#1 (_P1).
>
> I have not found the trick to get my new Vista desktop to find this
> printserver. Have tried Local Printer, Network Printer, etc.
>
> I have tried having Vista desktop plugged into the router as well as one
> of
> the ports on the print server.
>
> Any advice would be appreciated.[/color]

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Old 05-05-2007, 12:04 PM
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RE: Linksys Print Server

Nothing like answering my own question (!!). But, thanks to many posts to
various threads, here's what I did to resolve this:

I went to the admin access screen for the Linksys Print Server
(192.168.1.111, in my case).

There, under Advanced, under NetBEUI was a "domain name" set to WORKGROUP.
Once I reset this my my LAN name, Vista found the printer and all is well.

Thanks, all, for your hints and suggestions.

[[Under XP, I never had to worry about this. I guess with the improved
Vista security, since the Vista PC was not part of the WORKGROUP group, it
would ignore that PrintServer]]
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Old 05-05-2007, 12:04 PM
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Re: Linksys Print Server

On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 04:58:01 -0700, DWSNJ wrote:
[color=blue]
> Nothing like answering my own question (!!). But, thanks to many posts to
> various threads, here's what I did to resolve this:
>
> I went to the admin access screen for the Linksys Print Server
> (192.168.1.111, in my case).
>
> There, under Advanced, under NetBEUI was a "domain name" set to WORKGROUP.
> Once I reset this my my LAN name, Vista found the printer and all is well.
>
> Thanks, all, for your hints and suggestions.
>
> [[Under XP, I never had to worry about this. I guess with the improved
> Vista security, since the Vista PC was not part of the WORKGROUP group, it
> would ignore that PrintServer]][/color]

And IP of 192.168.1.111 would normally mean that your print server is
using a DHCP provided address, you should browse into it and assign it an
IP address (fixed/static) that is not in your routers DHCP pool scope.
Give it something like 192.168.1.20 so that it's always at a fixed
location, it will make your life easier.

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Old 05-05-2007, 12:05 PM
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Re: Linksys Print Server

I have it "fixed" to 192.168.1.111.

Are you recommending I change that to a 2 digit code (like, 192.168.1.11)??

DWS

"Leythos" wrote:
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> On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 04:58:01 -0700, DWSNJ wrote:
>[color=green]
> > Nothing like answering my own question (!!). But, thanks to many posts to
> > various threads, here's what I did to resolve this:
> >
> > I went to the admin access screen for the Linksys Print Server
> > (192.168.1.111, in my case).
> >
> > There, under Advanced, under NetBEUI was a "domain name" set to WORKGROUP.
> > Once I reset this my my LAN name, Vista found the printer and all is well.
> >
> > Thanks, all, for your hints and suggestions.
> >
> > [[Under XP, I never had to worry about this. I guess with the improved
> > Vista security, since the Vista PC was not part of the WORKGROUP group, it
> > would ignore that PrintServer]][/color]
>
> And IP of 192.168.1.111 would normally mean that your print server is
> using a DHCP provided address, you should browse into it and assign it an
> IP address (fixed/static) that is not in your routers DHCP pool scope.
> Give it something like 192.168.1.20 so that it's always at a fixed
> location, it will make your life easier.
>
> --
> Leythos
> Igitur qui desiderat pacem, praeparet bellum.
> [email]spam999free@rrohio.com[/email] (remove 999 for proper email address)
>[/color]
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Old 05-05-2007, 12:06 PM
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Re: Linksys Print Server

On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 05:54:04 -0700, DWSNJ wrote:
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> I have it "fixed" to 192.168.1.111.
>
> Are you recommending I change that to a 2 digit code (like, 192.168.1.11)??[/color]

Normally those cheap NAT routers provide DHCP in the scope of 100-199 or
50-99, depends on the router.

I was suggesting that you FIX the device at a IP that is not in your DHCP
scope - so, if your router issues addresses between 100-199 don't put it
at 111, if it issues addresses from 50-99 then don't put it between 50 and
99.

If you use a fixed address range for all devices that are not computers,
it makes management easier:

192.168.1.20-39 Printers
192.168.1.10-19 Servers
192.168.1.01-09 Switches, Routers, WAP's
192.168.1.100-199 DHCP Assigned
etc...



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