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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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has anybody actually gotten a stand alone printer server (not a PC sharing a
printer on the network) to work under Vista? is there any offically supported Printer server devices that have the Vista certification from MSFT) I've not seen any drivers for linksys, netgear, dlink etc. all I want to do is share a printer on my network.. I've tried the Netgear WGPS606 (wireless printer server with USB) but the XP drivers wont work (even when the *.exe ) is set in compadibility mode XP SP2 I also have an Infrant NAS device (1TB Raid5 array box) but the built in print server is flaky under Vista (print test page takes about 15mins to print (on a 1000MBPS either on MTU 1500 or Jumbo packets 9000 MTU) and some applications like Office 2007 RTM or IE7 the pages get stuck in the queue for up to 24hrs and never print.. I've had to resort to hanging the end of the USB on a table and manully plugging my Vista Laptop and printing as a local printer :-( Kevin |
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I'm successfully using a Netgear PS110 2-port print server with Vista RTM
x64. I did not have to install any driver (except for the printer). I defined the printer as a network printer and selected the generic 2-port print server. Hope this helps. "kevin forsythe" wrote: has anybody actually gotten a stand alone printer server (not a PC sharing a printer on the network) to work under Vista? is there any offically supported Printer server devices that have the Vista certification from MSFT) I've not seen any drivers for linksys, netgear, dlink etc. all I want to do is share a printer on my network.. I've tried the Netgear WGPS606 (wireless printer server with USB) but the XP drivers wont work (even when the *.exe ) is set in compadibility mode XP SP2 I also have an Infrant NAS device (1TB Raid5 array box) but the built in print server is flaky under Vista (print test page takes about 15mins to print (on a 1000MBPS either on MTU 1500 or Jumbo packets 9000 MTU) and some applications like Office 2007 RTM or IE7 the pages get stuck in the queue for up to 24hrs and never print.. I've had to resort to hanging the end of the USB on a table and manully plugging my Vista Laptop and printing as a local printer :-( Kevin |
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Interesting .. Netgear says that specific model isn't support (and will not
be supported under Vista) http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101649.asp thanks for the reply.. I'll pick one up and check it out.. Kevin "Gerry" wrote in message ... I'm successfully using a Netgear PS110 2-port print server with Vista RTM x64. I did not have to install any driver (except for the printer). I defined the printer as a network printer and selected the generic 2-port print server. Hope this helps. "kevin forsythe" wrote: has anybody actually gotten a stand alone printer server (not a PC sharing a printer on the network) to work under Vista? is there any offically supported Printer server devices that have the Vista certification from MSFT) I've not seen any drivers for linksys, netgear, dlink etc. all I want to do is share a printer on my network.. I've tried the Netgear WGPS606 (wireless printer server with USB) but the XP drivers wont work (even when the *.exe ) is set in compadibility mode XP SP2 I also have an Infrant NAS device (1TB Raid5 array box) but the built in print server is flaky under Vista (print test page takes about 15mins to print (on a 1000MBPS either on MTU 1500 or Jumbo packets 9000 MTU) and some applications like Office 2007 RTM or IE7 the pages get stuck in the queue for up to 24hrs and never print.. I've had to resort to hanging the end of the USB on a table and manully plugging my Vista Laptop and printing as a local printer :-( Kevin |
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You can only make a connection to the print server device if it's running
Samba 3. Create a local printer using a Local Port with the name \\printservername\sharename. -- Alan Morris Windows Printing Team Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base he http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;[ln];kbhowto This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "kevin forsythe" wrote in message ... has anybody actually gotten a stand alone printer server (not a PC sharing a printer on the network) to work under Vista? is there any offically supported Printer server devices that have the Vista certification from MSFT) I've not seen any drivers for linksys, netgear, dlink etc. all I want to do is share a printer on my network.. I've tried the Netgear WGPS606 (wireless printer server with USB) but the XP drivers wont work (even when the *.exe ) is set in compadibility mode XP SP2 I also have an Infrant NAS device (1TB Raid5 array box) but the built in print server is flaky under Vista (print test page takes about 15mins to print (on a 1000MBPS either on MTU 1500 or Jumbo packets 9000 MTU) and some applications like Office 2007 RTM or IE7 the pages get stuck in the queue for up to 24hrs and never print.. I've had to resort to hanging the end of the USB on a table and manully plugging my Vista Laptop and printing as a local printer :-( Kevin |
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I had tested Vista in a printshop environent and have had no problem with HP
JetDirect or Xerox print servers. -Sean Casey "kevin forsythe" wrote in message ... has anybody actually gotten a stand alone printer server (not a PC sharing a printer on the network) to work under Vista? is there any offically supported Printer server devices that have the Vista certification from MSFT) I've not seen any drivers for linksys, netgear, dlink etc. |