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Hi All
Been tearing my hair out trying to get my HP Wireless Printer Upgrade Kit to work across my network. The printer concerned in an HP LaserJet 1010. It connects to my PC easily both through USB, and through the wireless upgrade kit when using it as a stand alone wireless adapter. When trying to connect it to the router, (Netgear DG834PN), it fails when applying the network settings, saying either the SSID is incorrect (it def isn't) or the AP is not there. Therefore I cannot connect my laptop to the printer. Both PC and laptop work on the router wirelessly, with no issues, along with a PS3 (via homeplugs) and a Wii (wirelessly). I also have an HP Photosmart C450 Printer connected wirelessly and working from both PC and laptop with no issues. So I decided to bin the wireless upgrade kit, as the PC is on nearly all the time. So i thought I would attach it via USB, then share it to the laptop! Now how the devil do I do this. I have clicked all the share buttons for the printer on the PC where the printer is attached, but it will not be found (either PC or printer) when searching from the laptop. Please help. Please please please!! Many thanks in advance Matt |
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Networked printers often do not show up on the network in the way that
computers do but they are there none the less. This is often because the printer's network address is determined by the printer's networking device rather than assigned by the router. I suspect your HP device is a wireless USB print server and not a network print server but I am guessing. If it is indeed a wireless USB server the laptop will not be able to connect anyway unless the desktop is turned on. If you have the desktop connected to the printer via a USB cable and it is working properly then it should be shareable, but you are using Vista which has the worst networking of any Microsoft OS ever. Win7 does not seem quite so bad. If you have right clicked on the printer properties through your desktop and enabled sharing for the printer you should be able to connect to it with your laptop if the laptop can see the desktop on the network. Make sure that the desktop is setup to allow sharing of files and printers, which is usually turned off by default. I suspect this is your problem. |
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