 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | reply to RickStep
Re: [Internet] Sagemcom F@st 2864 usb printer There's no need to delete the printer, just add a new port to the installed printer |
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 RickStepPremium join:2002-11-25 Hamilton, ON kudos:1 | If you know what the port is, other wise that printer, previously connected somewhere else won't work.
I have a networked Dell Colour laser with IP 192.168.0.xx - port 9100.
Also a Dell usb monochrome printer attached to a DLink NAS DNS-343. The printer is listed as a virtual device; no port number.
Windows can set the printer up for you.
Rick |
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 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | The original poster put this in the first postsaid by liaden:In the past I had this connected to my tomato router and it worked by adding a standard tcp/ip printer port at the router's ip address, setting the protocol to RAW, the port number to 9100 |
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 RickStepPremium join:2002-11-25 Hamilton, ON kudos:1 | said by wayjac:The original poster put this in the first postsaid by liaden:In the past I had this connected to my tomato router and it worked by adding a standard tcp/ip printer port at the router's ip address, setting the protocol to RAW, the port number to 9100 If the OP uses the tomato router, he/she has to connect the tomato router and change no setttings.
If he/she does NOT use the tomato router, AS I POSTED ABOVE.
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 wayjacPremium,MVM join:2001-12-22 Indy kudos:1 | Yes, you are correct |
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