Note this problem is not immediate after start up I think it may be something to do with hp solutyion, in which case I'll be on the wrong website for support, I'll take it up with them I guess.
For file sharing to work, you need to have a same account on every computer. Example: you need to have natanuc4 and the same password on all three computers.
You would disconnect the printer from all three computers and restart your computers.
Now you have to choose a host computer. One that is left on all the time. Install the printer on this computer. It will prompt you when to connect it. After the printer is installed, right click on the printer, left click on properties, and allow printer sharing.
Now on the other computers,
Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer.
Choose Add a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next.
A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name.
Thats the problem I have file and printer sharing fine, and do not have the same account on all computers but I do not want to have a computer continuously on to print.
I have a Dell Photo AIO Printer 964 hooked up to a Dell Wireless Printer Adapter 3300.
I have three laptops, Dell Inspiron B130(mine), HP Laptop(daughter's) and a Compaq Laptop(son's).
I installed the Dell Photo AIO Printer 964 Drivers in each laptop and choose network. No computer has to be on at all. We can all print, scan, copy and fax wirelessly. No host computer has to be on.
Hmmm my printer works fine all computers could print fine and still scan, however when file and printer sharing was set up, it shared all the printers on the 3 laptops however, it put them all as default printer on 1 computer and when I change the default printer on 1 computer and restart the hp software changes my default printer shared on my other laptop after a restart. So I'm trying to disable the process that does that but am having limited luck.
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Note this problem is not immediate after start up I think it may be something to do with hp solutyion, in which case I'll be on the wrong website for support, I'll take it up with them I guess.
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February 22nd, 2008 11:00
For file sharing to work, you need to have a same account on every computer. Example: you need to have natanuc4 and the same password on all three computers.
You would disconnect the printer from all three computers and restart your computers.
Now you have to choose a host computer. One that is left on all the time. Install the printer on this computer. It will prompt you when to connect it. After the printer is installed, right click on the printer, left click on properties, and allow printer sharing.
Now on the other computers,
Go to Control Panel. Choose printer. Then choose Add Printer.
Choose Add a local printer. Click on Create a new port. The default in the drop down box is Local Port. Do not change that. Click Next.
A dialogue box will appear asking for you to enter a port name.
Type in the \\computername\printername
The way around leaving one computer on for using the printer is to use a printer adapter or server.
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Thats the problem I have file and printer sharing fine, and do not have the same account on all computers but I do not want to have a computer continuously on to print.
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February 22nd, 2008 12:00
Then you're looking for a wireless print server or a wireless router that has a print server.
Here is my setup
wall > Westell 6100 modem/router(DSL) > Netgear Wgr614v6 Wireless router > wired/wireless
I have a Dell Photo AIO Printer 964 hooked up to a Dell Wireless Printer Adapter 3300.
I have three laptops, Dell Inspiron B130(mine), HP Laptop(daughter's) and a Compaq Laptop(son's).
I installed the Dell Photo AIO Printer 964 Drivers in each laptop and choose network. No computer has to be on at all. We can all print, scan, copy and fax wirelessly. No host computer has to be on.
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February 22nd, 2008 13:00