One of the things I have learned here is to keep everything set for DHCP on my home network. This is for simplicity and reliability while eliminating the need to muck around with static ips. But I ...
Most small businesses don't need an enterprise-class print server installed on their network. If your office printer doesn't have network accessibility, you can connect a small device to it and make ...
Sharing printers over a home network can be a cost-effective way to ensure that multiple devices can access printing ...
I have a windows 2000 server in a domain with a printer attached to the machine. I need to attach a windows XP box to the network but not log into the domain and use the printer connected to the 2k ...
Being unable to print an urgent month-end report because Windows cannot find the networked printer right in front of you is more than a little aggravating. You watch the progress bar in the Add ...
Michael Bizzaco has been writing about and working with consumer tech for well over a decade. With a background in home theater sales, installation and repair, Michael's hands-on reviews, how-to ...
Having several computers in your home or office doesn’t mean you have to buy several printers, too. If your PCs are connected via a wireless network (or a wired one, for that matter), you can easily ...
The Common Unix Printing System (CUPS, for the acronymists in the room), which comes installed on most *nix distros by default is also available on the Mac. OS X user Jeff Wheeler describes using CUPS ...
USB printer over AppleTalk This Apple Discussions Board thread discusses how to get an Epson USB/parallel (non-network) printer to work over a network. The main suggestion involves using a D-Link ...