printing with wyfi

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Dan F, Oct 7, 2010.

  1. Dan F

    Dan F Private E-2

    I am trying to print from my laptop to my desktop using wyfi
    I have a HP Photosmart 8250 printer
    my desk top is run on vista
    my lap top is run on vista
    my wyfi is a linksys
    I do need step by step instructions
     
  2. cat5e

    cat5e MajorGeek

    It does not matter whether you use WIFI or cable.Network sharing is the same.

    or best results log to each computer's System Screen and set all the computers to be on a Network with the same name while each computer has its own unique name.

    http://www.ezlan.net/Win7/net_name.jpg


    Make sure that the Software Firewall on each computer allows free local traffic. If you use 3rd party Firewall On, Vista/XP Native Firewall should be Off, and the active Firewall has to adjusted to your Network IP numbers on what is some time called the Trusted Zone (consult your 3rd Party Firewall instructions

    General example, http://www.ezlan.net/faq.html#trusted

    Please Note that some 3rd party Software Firewalls keep blocking aspects of Local Traffic even it they are turned Off (disabled). If possible configure the Firewall correctly, or totally uninstall it to allow clean flow of local network traffic. If the 3rd party software is uninstalled or disables, make sure that Windows native Firewall is On

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    Vista File and Printer Sharing- http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb727037.aspx

    When finished with the setting of the system it is advisable to Reboot all the hardware including the Router and all computers involved.

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    If you have Permission and Security issues, check the following settings.

    Point to the a Folder that meant to to be share. Right click and choose properties.

    In the properties

    Click on the Security tab shown in the pic bellow to the right) and check that the users and their permission (shown in the pic bellow center and left) are correctly configured. Then do the same to the Permission tab.

    This screen shot is from Win 7, Vista's menus are similar.

    http://www.ezlan.net/Win7/Permission-Security.jpg

    In both the Security panel, and the Permission panel you have to highlight each User/Group and examine that the Permission Controls are checked correctly.

    When everything is OK, Reboot the Network (Router, and computer).

    * Note . The Groups and Users shown in the screen-shoot are just an example. Your list will look the way your system is configured.

    **Note . You have to establish specific users. Everyone means all of the users that already have an account and been established as users. It does not mean Everyone that feel that they would like to login.


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