I tried that already. If I make it that way I also only get the same as if I 
specify the port. It looks like this:

"sudo hp-setup 192.168.1.254
Password:

HP Linux Imaging and Printing System (ver. 1.6.6)
Printer/Fax Setup Utility ver. 2.0

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Choose device from probed devices connected on bus(es): usb:

Num.  Device-URI                                                  CUPS 
printer(s)
----  ----------------------------------------------------------  
--------------------------------
0     hp:/net/HP_Business_Inkjet_1000?ip=192.168.1.254?port=9100  
HP_Business_Inkjet_1000
1     hp:/usb/HP_Business_Inkjet_1000?serial=CN632330FD           HP1000

Enter number 0...1 for device (q=quit) ?"

As you can see those two values are the two entries I spoke about in my first 
message.
The one with Number 1 is the config for the printer connected locally. The 
other one is the net config I added manually. I tried this config also 
without the ?port stuff which did not work either.
If I try to print a test page on the net config without the port specification 
I get "open device failed; will retry in 30 seconds...".
I have to mention that this ?port= stuff was only an idea by me.

On Friday 30 June 2006 18:30, dwelch91 wrote:
> Thomas-
>
> Try just running:
>
> hp-setup 192.168.1.254
>
> The port numbers (--port=) are numbered 1-3, corresponding to the
> physical ports on a multiple port JetDirect (of which, I think the 500x
> is the only one? Not 100% sure...). There is no need to specify port
> 9100 in HPLIP. Unless you are plugged into the 2nd or 3rd port of a
> multi-port JetDirect, you do not need to specify --port=.
>
> Here's the relevant bit from hp-setup --help:
>
> To specify the port on a multi-port JetDirect:
> -p<port> or --port=<port> (Valid values are 1*, 2, and 3. *default)
>
> Here's the example from hp-setup --help:
>
> Network, Jetdirect port 2: $ hp-setup --port=2 66.35.250.209
>
>
> -Don
>
> Thomas Mader wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I got my HP Business Inkjet 1000 working from Windows. The printer is
> > connected to my router with a build in print server.
> > I made nmap to this router and showed me that there is a jetdirect port
> > open at 9100 but I was not successfull to configure this printer under
> > Linux. I tried to make hp-setup --port=9100 192.168.1.254 but it only
> > brings a list with already configured cups printer. One of the two is the
> > config for the Inkjet 1000 locally connected to this Linux machine which
> > works. For these facts it's impossible that there is something wrong with
> > the Hardware or the hplip installation. I guess it's some configuration
> > error. Can anybody tell me what to do to get the printing also working
> > with Linux?
> >
> > thx
> > Thomas
> >
> >
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