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Guest Robert J. Lafayette
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No response from MS help and support or configure_manage forums:

 

 

 

both computers in this actual attempt/ exercise have XP Home, SP2,

 

mine is computer A

hers is computer B

printer is X, USB connected to A

computer c- wireless router.

 

computers A and B share a wireless Internet connection where Internet comes

from a main wireless router connected to computer C.

 

I wish to share printer that is hard connected to computer A with computer B

using wireless or Internet system if possible. Computer C may or may not

wish to use printer X, ever. Irrelevant to this I hope.

 

Made printer X, which is connected to computer A available for sharing. Via

printer/ fax in control panel.

 

Can't seem to get computer B connected to printer x in computer A and

something may be missing.

 

do I first need to do something with computer C to set up printer X so

computers A and B can share it?

 

if this is at all possible, the more details in the instructions, the

better.

 

No Kidding the more details the better.

 

Please.

 

Cordially,

Robert

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Guest Paul Randall
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Re: setting up a WiFi sharing printer network

 

 

"Robert J. Lafayette" <xyz1234@msn.invalid> wrote in message

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> No response from MS help and support or configure_manage forums:

>

>

>

> both computers in this actual attempt/ exercise have XP Home, SP2,

>

> mine is computer A

> hers is computer B

> printer is X, USB connected to A

> computer c- wireless router.

>

> computers A and B share a wireless Internet connection where Internet

> comes from a main wireless router connected to computer C.

>

> I wish to share printer that is hard connected to computer A with computer

> B using wireless or Internet system if possible. Computer C may or may

> not wish to use printer X, ever. Irrelevant to this I hope.

>

> Made printer X, which is connected to computer A available for sharing.

> Via printer/ fax in control panel.

>

> Can't seem to get computer B connected to printer x in computer A and

> something may be missing.

>

> do I first need to do something with computer C to set up printer X so

> computers A and B can share it?

>

> if this is at all possible, the more details in the instructions, the

> better.

>

> No Kidding the more details the better.

>

> Please.

>

> Cordially,

> Robert

 

Question 1: Tell me if I've got this right:

- Wireless router's WAN port is connected to your internet modem.

- Computer C is connected to one of the wired ports on the router.

- Computers A & B connect wirelessly to the router.

- Computer A has a USB printer connected to it, which you want to share with

Computers B and maybe C.

 

Question 2: Do all three computers access the internet properly?

 

Question 3: Have you tried instructions like these:

http://www.amsat.org/amsat/instanttrack/xp-printing/index.html

 

Question 4: Have you set up file sharing between Computers A & B (and maybe

C), using the wizard, and verified that it works properly (each of the

computers can copy files to and from the other computers' shared folder)?

Posted

Re: setting up a WiFi sharing printer network

 

Robert J. Lafayette wrote:

> No response from MS help and support or configure_manage forums:

>

>

>

> both computers in this actual attempt/ exercise have XP Home, SP2,

>

> mine is computer A

> hers is computer B

> printer is X, USB connected to A

> computer c- wireless router.

>

> computers A and B share a wireless Internet connection where Internet comes

> from a main wireless router connected to computer C.

>

> I wish to share printer that is hard connected to computer A with computer B

> using wireless or Internet system if possible. Computer C may or may not

> wish to use printer X, ever. Irrelevant to this I hope.

>

> Made printer X, which is connected to computer A available for sharing. Via

> printer/ fax in control panel.

>

> Can't seem to get computer B connected to printer x in computer A and

> something may be missing.

>

> do I first need to do something with computer C to set up printer X so

> computers A and B can share it?

>

> if this is at all possible, the more details in the instructions, the

> better.

>

> No Kidding the more details the better.

>

> Please.

>

> Cordially,

> Robert

>

>

>

 

Standard advice from MS-MVP Malke:

 

If both your computers are already accessing the Internet wirelessly,

all you need to do is set up your local area network (lan) for

file/printer sharing. When you get that set up, to do the printer you

may need to install the printer on the second computer (the one that

doesn't have the printer connected locally). It depends on the printer.

HP all-in-ones usually need you to run the install from the cd on each

client machine instead of using the Add Printer wizard in Control Panel.

Refer to your printer manual for details.

 

Run the Network Setup Wizard on both computers, making sure to enable

File & Printer Sharing, and reboot. The only "gotcha" is that this will

turn on the XPSP2 Windows Firewall. If you aren't running a third-party

firewall or have an antivirus with "Internet Worm Protection" (like

Norton 2005/06) which acts as a firewall, then you're fine. If you have

third-party firewall software, configure it to allow the Local Area

Network traffic as trusted. I usually do this with my firewalls with an

IP range. Ex. would be 192.168.1.0-192.168.1.254. Obviously you would

substitute your correct subnet.

 

If one or more of the computers is XP Pro:

 

a. If you need Pro's ability to set fine-grained permissions, turn off

Simple File Sharing (Folder Options>View tab) and create identical user

accounts/passwords on all computers.

 

b. If you don't care about using Pro's advanced features, leave the

Simple File Sharing enabled.

 

Simple File Sharing means that Guest (network) is enabled. This means

that anyone without a user account on the target system can use its

resources. This is a security hole but only you can decide if it

matters in your situation.

 

Then create shares as desired. XP Home does not permit sharing of users'

home directories (My Documents) or Program Files, but you can share

folders inside those directories. A better choice is to simply use the

Shared Documents folder.

 

Because you specifically want to share a printer, on the computer to

which the printer is attached, go to Printers & Faxes, right click on

the printer, select sharing, and give it a name.

 

If that doesn't work for you, here is an excellent network

troubleshooter by MVP Hans-Georg Michna. Take the time to go through it

and it will usually pinpoint the problem area(s) -

http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm

 

 

--

Lem -- MS-MVP - Networking

 

To the moon and back with 64 Kbits of RAM and 512 Kbits of ROM.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Guidance_Computer


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