Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Belkin Network Usb Hub Configure Wireless Printing Support?

Wireless Printing Support? - belkin network usb hub configure

Hey!

Ok here is my case. I have an HP Photosmart C5280 is directly on my Windows desktop connection via USB. My office receives the Internet connection via an Ethernet connection to a network hub that is connected to a router / VoIP box that connects directly to the modem.

Let me once again

--- Box VoIP modem / router Netgear Switch --- --- Desktop PC & & & Belkin Wireless Pre-N router.

My problem is that I have the following support:

I want] my laptop [MacBook Pro with Tiger to wirelessly with the printer to print.

If anyone can help, really appreciate your help.

THANK YOU!

PS I have both laptops and desktop computers configured with a static IP.

3 comments:

Josephus said...

In short, you need to configure a network of working groups and then enable printer sharing. Then, the MacBook Pro can be with the group, and then connect to shared resources, such as the printer.

Here are the steps ...

Windows XP
1. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties
2. Click the Computer Name, and click Modify
3. In the "Members" option group
4. Enter the name of your workgroup, such IRONCHEF (or whatever you want)
5. Click OK, then agreed to keep the computer prompted after restarting
6. After restarting your computer, click Start
7. Printers and Faxes
8. Click on the printer and select SHARE
9. On the Sharing tab, select this PRINTER, click OK

MacBook Pro
Access to the printer requires only a few steps, a few twists and turns. Best refer to my report http://pcworld.about.com/magazine/2312p1 source ...
Scroll to establish the list to connect. You can see in Figure 2 The instructions below are in the right heel.

Good luck!

Josephus said...

In short, you need to configure a network of working groups and then enable printer sharing. Then, the MacBook Pro can be with the group, and then connect to shared resources, such as the printer.

Here are the steps ...

Windows XP
1. Right-click on My Computer and select Properties
2. Click the Computer Name, and click Modify
3. In the "Members" option group
4. Enter the name of your workgroup, such IRONCHEF (or whatever you want)
5. Click OK, then agreed to keep the computer prompted after restarting
6. After restarting your computer, click Start
7. Printers and Faxes
8. Click on the printer and select SHARE
9. On the Sharing tab, select this PRINTER, click OK

MacBook Pro
Access to the printer requires only a few steps, a few twists and turns. Best refer to my report http://pcworld.about.com/magazine/2312p1 source ...
Scroll to establish the list to connect. You can see in Figure 2 The instructions below are in the right heel.

Good luck!

superman said...

first order when you should have a MacBook to ensure that all shared printers) (System Preferences> Sharing, and if that does not work SLEL this wireless router will then receive an AirPort Extreme they are amazing

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