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I have an HP 2840 printer on the my wireless home network that goes "offline"
after the computers "sleep" or are shutdown. 1. How do I stop this from occurring? 2. How do I get the printer back "online" Thank you |
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1. How do I stop this from occurring? - I need help on this too, hope
someone has an answer. 2. How do I get the printer back "online" - I had to delete the printer and add the printer again but that gets annoying cuz I have to do it everytime I restart my computer. "CatKnox" wrote: I have an HP 2840 printer on the my wireless home network that goes "offline" after the computers "sleep" or are shutdown. 1. How do I stop this from occurring? 2. How do I get the printer back "online" Thank you |
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1. I have similar problem with my HP 2570 when I try to connect from a Sony vaio notebook. 2. I agree that it is annoying, is there any solution out there some where? "l33" wrote: 1. How do I stop this from occurring? - I need help on this too, hope someone has an answer. 2. How do I get the printer back "online" - I had to delete the printer and add the printer again but that gets annoying cuz I have to do it everytime I restart my computer. "CatKnox" wrote: I have an HP 2840 printer on the my wireless home network that goes "offline" after the computers "sleep" or are shutdown. 1. How do I stop this from occurring? 2. How do I get the printer back "online" Thank you |
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On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:58:04 -0700, CatKnox
wrote: I have an HP 2840 printer on the my wireless home network that goes "offline" after the computers "sleep" or are shutdown. 1. How do I stop this from occurring? 2. How do I get the printer back "online" Thank you If a computer is shutdown, anything that it serves will be offline. That's the thing about servers, you can't expect them to continue working after you shut them down. If it's the sleep issue, check the power saving setting for the network adapter, and turn off "Let the computer shut this device down to save power" or whatever. http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/06/does-your-computer-lose-network.html http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html -- Cheers, Chuck, MS-MVP 2005-2007 [Windows - Networking] http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/ Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience. My email is AT DOT actual address pchuck mvps org. |
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"Chuck [MVP]" wrote:
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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I have the same problem but it seems after much looking around there is no
real solutions, only work-arounds. I have a brand new Vista machine that can't keep a network printer online!! "Paddy" wrote: "Chuck [MVP]" wrote: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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Has anybody resolved this issue yet?
I am still suffering from it. Howard - Sheffield "JoeC" wrote: I have the same problem but it seems after much looking around there is no real solutions, only work-arounds. I have a brand new Vista machine that can't keep a network printer online!! "Paddy" wrote: "Chuck [MVP]" wrote: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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I too have the same problem. I have two laptops, one runing XP and one
running Vista. Both connect via a wireless network to an HP 7300 network printer. When I turn the XP laptop on it always finds the printer. When I turn the Vista PC on it says the printer is off-line. I have to uninstall and reinstall the printer to get it back again. Very tedious. Any more satisfactory solution would be much appreciated. "Howard - Sheffield" wrote: Has anybody resolved this issue yet? I am still suffering from it. Howard - Sheffield "JoeC" wrote: I have the same problem but it seems after much looking around there is no real solutions, only work-arounds. I have a brand new Vista machine that can't keep a network printer online!! "Paddy" wrote: "Chuck [MVP]" wrote: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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I believe there maybe a Microsoft Hotfix. I will let you know if it works
"RobertWH" wrote: I too have the same problem. I have two laptops, one runing XP and one running Vista. Both connect via a wireless network to an HP 7300 network printer. When I turn the XP laptop on it always finds the printer. When I turn the Vista PC on it says the printer is off-line. I have to uninstall and reinstall the printer to get it back again. Very tedious. Any more satisfactory solution would be much appreciated. "Howard - Sheffield" wrote: Has anybody resolved this issue yet? I am still suffering from it. Howard - Sheffield "JoeC" wrote: I have the same problem but it seems after much looking around there is no real solutions, only work-arounds. I have a brand new Vista machine that can't keep a network printer online!! "Paddy" wrote: "Chuck [MVP]" wrote: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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Please post back with the result. For people want to find more details about
Vista update, check this link. Windows Vista Update and download 10. A "Web Services on Devices"-based printer appears as Offline after you wake a Windows Vista-based computer from sleep http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...hp?p=1329#1329 -- Bob Lin, MS-MVP, MCSE & CNE Networking, Internet, Routing, VPN Troubleshooting on http://www.ChicagoTech.net How to Setup Windows, Network, VPN & Remote Access on http://www.HowToNetworking.com "RobertWH" wrote in message ... I believe there maybe a Microsoft Hotfix. I will let you know if it works "RobertWH" wrote: I too have the same problem. I have two laptops, one runing XP and one running Vista. Both connect via a wireless network to an HP 7300 network printer. When I turn the XP laptop on it always finds the printer. When I turn the Vista PC on it says the printer is off-line. I have to uninstall and reinstall the printer to get it back again. Very tedious. Any more satisfactory solution would be much appreciated. "Howard - Sheffield" wrote: Has anybody resolved this issue yet? I am still suffering from it. Howard - Sheffield "JoeC" wrote: I have the same problem but it seems after much looking around there is no real solutions, only work-arounds. I have a brand new Vista machine that can't keep a network printer online!! "Paddy" wrote: "Chuck [MVP]" wrote: http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/2005/0...e-network.html I was unable to understand that article in connection with Vista. I think that my problem is the same as the previous posters' problems. But, just in case, let me be specific: I have a computer (call it X) connected to a printer. Computer X has made the printer shared. I have several other computers (two 98SE, two XP and two Vista) all connected to the network, and they all connect to the shared printer through Computer X. Whenever any W98SE or WXP computer starts up, they automatically connect to the printer without any problem and we can print without hassle. But, when a Vista computer starts up, I have to delete the printer and add it again. That's not only ridiculous, it's also a big problem because most of the users are not technical experts. How do I set the Vista computers to automatically reconnect to the printer to make it on-line? Thank you |
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