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<title>How to Rogers Rocket Stick and Wireless Network Printers in Rogers</title>
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<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 01:52:40 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>Re: How to Rogers Rocket Stick and Wireless Network Printers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/248514"><b>mlerner</b></A> : Are you trying to share the connection with the windows internet connection sharing? Generally it can be problematic with anything but actual network adapters. You would be better suited with a router that has a 3G modem. ]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 15:45:56 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>How to Rogers Rocket Stick and Wireless Network Printers</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/1002971"><b>ucurl</b></A> : I'm trying to setup/connect a wireless printer and have just got the Rogers Rocket Stick.<br><br>Normally this is pretty straight forward when conected to a wireless router. <br><br>When Rogers stick connected, Can I connect to another wireless home network for sharing?<br><br>Computer Vista Laptop with Rogers Rocket Stick.<br>I tried a couple of things.<br><br>1) I used the setup internet connection wizard to configure a computer to computer wireless network (appears to work for very short distances - 30 feet) I was able to print a test page but not anything else - so I thought about using my Dlink Router for greater distance (if it was a distance thing as indicated.<br><br>2) I setup the (Dlink) wireless router as a standalone wireless network - not conected to the internet (configured it) and then configured my HP printer (wireless) to connect to that network.  I successfully configured the printer via wizard to connect to the the found network.<br>- I then connected to this wireless network and added the network printer (using it's HP Wireless wizard) - it found it and added it successfully.<br>- I was able to print a test page from about 5 feet.  But when I move to another room - It would not print (assumed maybe a conflict/collision with wireless rocket - but not sure. <br><br>3) Then I setup the HP printer as a hard wired network printer (not wireless) attached to a port on the wireless router itself.<br>- I then determined its IP address (printer config report) and then connected to the wireless network/router and set-up/added printer on the laptop as "local printer" using TCP/IP specifying this ip address. <br>- When connected to the home wireless network and I was able to print a test page but not anything else.<br>  <br>Not sure if I'm having a problem with the Rocket and Wireless router conflicting, a firewall issue or something else or just Vista playing games.<br><br>Biggest issue is that it appears the wireless printer can be reached by the laptop by either the wireless settup or direct network printer connection successfully.  <br><br>Issues is that I'm not able to print any other documents.  I get a message saying the printouts are pending.  I assume this has something to do with a lost connection.<br><br>Not sure if I clear here - looking for advice, recommendation on how to set this up.. Any help appreciated.]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 18:06:57 EDT</pubDate>
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