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Printer Communication Failure over Wireless Network



 
 
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Old April 6th 07, 06:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
YUKON_DENALI
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Default Printer Communication Failure over Wireless Network

Running Windows Vista Business 32 on a new Dell Latitude D820, network is
structured around a Linksys WRT54G wireless router, Lexmark X9350 All-in-one
(802.11G wireless communication).

I've been able to get the printer/scanner working, but more often than not I
get a alert window pop up stating "Printer Communication Stopped and the
program was shut down". I shut down the laptop, cycle power on the Lexmark
(and load factory defaults) and also cycle power on the wireless router.
Sometimes this will get the printer communicating with the network and
sometimes it does not. The technical support at lexmark is pathetic. They
tell me it's my firewall settings. Why would the printer communicate and
then mysteriously stop talking to the laptop. I've checked the communication
between the printer and the wireless router after I get the communication
failure poop up and it's still connected. Including the laptop there are two
PC's on the network that never loose communications with the wireless router.
So it looks like it maybe a OS or driver issue. Any suggestions are greatly
appreciated.

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Old April 8th 07, 03:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ric Sterling
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Default Printer Communication Failure over Wireless Network

God Yukon I am haveing the same issue...Running Vista Home on Toshiba laptop,
network router is the Same Linksys Wrt54g with boost..Lexmark X8350 all in
one and the Same 802.1.1G communication. I can file share now after I
Downloaded Network Magic...but still can not share the Printer form the
Laptop.

I have spent a month in this form trying everything suggested and nothing
works...now the Kicker.

Got the Geek Squad out to make it work...Guess what...Thats right they could
not either...after 2 hrs trying to figure it out

"YUKON_DENALI" wrote:

Running Windows Vista Business 32 on a new Dell Latitude D820, network is
structured around a Linksys WRT54G wireless router, Lexmark X9350 All-in-one
(802.11G wireless communication).

I've been able to get the printer/scanner working, but more often than not I
get a alert window pop up stating "Printer Communication Stopped and the
program was shut down". I shut down the laptop, cycle power on the Lexmark
(and load factory defaults) and also cycle power on the wireless router.
Sometimes this will get the printer communicating with the network and
sometimes it does not. The technical support at lexmark is pathetic. They
tell me it's my firewall settings. Why would the printer communicate and
then mysteriously stop talking to the laptop. I've checked the communication
between the printer and the wireless router after I get the communication
failure poop up and it's still connected. Including the laptop there are two
PC's on the network that never loose communications with the wireless router.
So it looks like it maybe a OS or driver issue. Any suggestions are greatly
appreciated.

 




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