At 06:25 PM 4/4/2007, David Banning wrote:
> >I don't want to use a server. So the router would have to do NAT.
> >Is it possible that way for the outside world to address the
> >printer directly since it has a network address, and not a
> >www IP?
>
> You can probably setup the router to forward the ports used by that
> printer. The ports you'd need to forward are dependent on the printer
> driver.
Thanks for that Derek. Any idea what good routers could do the job?
Netopia has them that will either bridge or route with a built-in adsl modem.
If you want more routing capability get a better netopia like a 9000 series
which you can get with an ethernet interface to connect to any xDSL
modem. You can find cheap used ones on ebay.
-Derek
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