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
> >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 por
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 06:30:32PM -0400, David Banning wrote:
> > Well, if your printer has its own Ethernet card and an IP address
> > you can just set things up to go directly to it with no server.
> >
> > Or, what is that router? If it is something like a FreeBSD box or
> > other more full
At 05:30 PM 4/4/2007, David Banning wrote:
> Well, if your printer has its own Ethernet card and an IP address
> you can just set things up to go directly to it with no server.
>
> Or, what is that router? If it is something like a FreeBSD box or
> other more full service system, it can probabl
> Well, if your printer has its own Ethernet card and an IP address
> you can just set things up to go directly to it with no server.
>
> Or, what is that router? If it is something like a FreeBSD box or
> other more full service system, it can probably handle the task of
> serving the printer a
On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 02:56:13PM -0400, David Banning wrote:
> I have a someone who wants to have a remote printer without using a
> server at the printing location. Is it possible to do;
>
> DSL Line->Modem -> router -> printer
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At 01:56 PM 4/4/2007, David Banning wrote:
I have a someone who wants to have a remote printer without using a
server at the printing location. Is it possible to do;
DSL Line->Modem -> router -> printer
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On Wed, Apr 04, 2007 at 02:56:13PM -0400, David Banning wrote:
> I have a someone who wants to have a remote printer without using a
> server at the printing location. Is it possible to do;
>
> DSL Line->Modem -> router -> printer
> |
> -
>
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Derrick wrote:
> I have a nice laser printer set up on my router which was installed via
> CUPS and shared via samba. It works perfectly with my XP and 2k
> machines, but I am having trouble getting my 4.8 Desktop machine to
> print to it. I installed the same version of CUPS