Unless I'm missing something pfsense doesn't need to be involved here.
Just plug in the printer to your switch and give it a static ip.
Exactly. pfSense cannot act as a print server.
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Hi Claus,
On 5 November 2016 7:36:55 PM IST, "Claus@pfSense"
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>This just made my day :-)
>
Glad that it worked for you.
Cheers!
Nishant
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There are multiple reasons this suggestion might not work for everyone.
The simplest is the case that you need to temporarily use someone else's
computer to access something.
If you use the dynamic DNS method, you need to have prepared a dynamic DNS
entry for the other person in your pfSense in
Gerardo Fernandez wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Chris wrote:
>> is it possible to manually edit the backup XML file and restore it?
>>
>>
> Necessary in some cases, such as restoring the config to a new machine
> where the NIC interface names are different.
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