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| | Mixed network I have 3 computers. The two desktops run XP the laptop runs Vista. I just today replaced my printer since Lexmark didn't make Vista drivers. I tried to install the printer (or share as the case may be) on my home network which is very rudimentry. The satilite feed comes into the router which is connected via CAT 5 cable to one of the desktops. The other computers use this arrangement to access the internet and print. The desktop not attached via CAT 5 prints through the share arrangement. The laptop (with Vista) can see the printer but but when trying to connect I get the error message that there are no HP devices connected or available. The laptop is the HP with Vista. I would like to solve the printing problem or upgrade the laptop to XP (XP is far better than Vista so I sould consider it an upgrade.) Which is easier to do and how wouold one go about implementing the solution? I would appreciate any and all assistance. |
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| | Re: Mixed network Make sure you have printer driver for Vista. You may also want to try setup the printer as local first and re-map it. This search result may help. Vista Print IssuesFix printer sharing in Vista by installing local port first ... Many Vista printer issues are solved by installing the printer as a Local Printer ... www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaprint.htm -- 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 "neofight4u" <neofight4u@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:177CE330-D961-49C8-8519-85731F18C517@xxxxxx Quote: >I have 3 computers. The two desktops run XP the laptop runs Vista. I just > today replaced my printer since Lexmark didn't make Vista drivers. I > tried > to install the printer (or share as the case may be) on my home network > which > is very rudimentry. The satilite feed comes into the router which is > connected via CAT 5 cable to one of the desktops. The other computers use > this arrangement to access the internet and print. > > The desktop not attached via CAT 5 prints through the share arrangement. > The laptop (with Vista) can see the printer but but when trying to connect > I > get the error message that there are no HP devices connected or available. > The laptop is the HP with Vista. > > I would like to solve the printing problem or upgrade the laptop to XP (XP > is far better than Vista so I sould consider it an upgrade.) Which is > easier > to do and how wouold one go about implementing the solution? > > I would appreciate any and all assistance. |
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| | Re: Mixed network Bob, It didn't work. It's installed and printing on two machines but not on the network. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Dan Light "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote: Quote: > Make sure you have printer driver for Vista. You may also want to try setup > the printer as local first and re-map it. This search result may help. > > Vista Print IssuesFix printer sharing in Vista by installing local port > first ... Many Vista printer issues are solved by installing the printer as > a Local Printer ... > www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistaprint.htm > > > -- > 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 > > > "neofight4u" <neofight4u@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:177CE330-D961-49C8-8519-85731F18C517@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have 3 computers. The two desktops run XP the laptop runs Vista. I just > > today replaced my printer since Lexmark didn't make Vista drivers. I > > tried > > to install the printer (or share as the case may be) on my home network > > which > > is very rudimentry. The satilite feed comes into the router which is > > connected via CAT 5 cable to one of the desktops. The other computers use > > this arrangement to access the internet and print. > > > > The desktop not attached via CAT 5 prints through the share arrangement. > > The laptop (with Vista) can see the printer but but when trying to connect > > I > > get the error message that there are no HP devices connected or available. > > The laptop is the HP with Vista. > > > > I would like to solve the printing problem or upgrade the laptop to XP (XP > > is far better than Vista so I sould consider it an upgrade.) Which is > > easier > > to do and how wouold one go about implementing the solution? > > > > I would appreciate any and all assistance. > |
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