Internet Printing



Thanks in advance for your help. Even if you just clue me in on what new
group I shoul be posting to.

I'm useing DDNS from DynDNS.org to give me access via my Linksys router to
my Home computer network. Currently in the router I have requests for Port
80 routed to my host where I have Win2000, Personal IS running and all is
well I can bring
up web pages I create from the internet.

I would like to do something similiar to enable me to print to my home laser
printer from the internet when I'm on the road. I would think there is a
port for similiar routing requests or ? Can you help me understand what I
may do to enable this feature?

What kind of security risks am I taking by doing this?

Thanks Again
John Fors


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