Re: adding Samsung ML2251-NP printer to a wireless network
- From: "pelican" <pelicanmedia@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 2 Nov 2006 05:45:19 -0800
Ok, getting close. I was able to print, but only if I select the
Netgear wireless router (in the XP wireless connection app) which is
the router connected to the printer.
When I select "connect" to the printer's wireless router, I can no
longer get online - we lose the connection to the SBC wireless router.
Hmmm?
Suz
Malke wrote:
pelican wrote:
Well, I've done as described but it's not working. I hope by just
adding the IP address in the printer properties, it's indeed static
(and not DHCP). Any suggestions?
You are doing something wrong, but because I can't see your computers
and what you're doing there is no way to answer you. It is very easy to
set up most Samsung printers for network use - I set up 150 laptops for
a school laptop program this way. You might want to look at Samsung's
support website (if they have one) for more specific instructions.
At this point, your best course of action is to have a professional come
on-site and set you up. This will not be someone from your local
BigStoreUSA.
Malke
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