Derek,

Thanks for the info .. how would I be able to configure it using DHCP?

Thanks!

Terry

On Tue, 2002-05-14 at 09:23, Derek Jennings wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 May 2002 1:58 pm, Terry Sheltra wrote:
> > I'm still having trouble getting printing to work using MDK 8.2 using
> > CUPS and Samba.  I think I may have narrowed down the problem though.
> > When I add a SMB shared printer using the wizard in KUPS, I have noticed
> > that CUPS tries to use my laptop's integrated network card (eth0)to send
> > the printing through.  I am using a wireless network card (eth1) for my
> > networking.  Is there a way I can tell CUPS to use eth1 instead of eth0?
> >
> > Thanks for the help!
> >
> > Terry
> 
> 
> If you do not use this interface at all have you tried disabling it first in 
> the BIOS and if that is not possible using netconf to disable that adapter?
> 
> Alternatively if you do need both interfaces then open kups (or KDE Control 
> Centre>System>Print manager as root)
> 
> Select 'Configure server'  (Which is the second 'spanner' (or 'wrench' 
> depending on which country you live in) from the right.)
> 
> Select Connection and set the 'broadcast address' to include the interface(s) 
> you wish CUPS messages to go over 
> e.g. 192.167.1.255
> 
> That should do the trick
> 
> derek
> 
> 
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Terry Sheltra
PC Technician/Asst. Network Administrator
University of Virginia
School of Architecture
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