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 ...
Almost any electronic device can be wireless. Wireless printers can also serve as network printers, but network printers do not necessarily have to be wireless printers. There are a few differences ...
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 ...
Anyone with more than one computer has good reason to consider sharing a printer over a network. No matter what kind of environment you work in—even if you don't already have a network set up—you can ...
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 ...
It's not unusual for a non-administrator user to find that he or she can't print to a network printer, even though an administrator on the same system can. There are a number of possible causes, but ...
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 ...
I've got a machine that I need to set up with 4 printers with specific names (hardcoded - Invoice1, Invoice2, etc.) that all print to the same network printer port but have specific input trays ...
If there’s one task that’s almost guaranteed to have you pulling your hair out at some point, it’s printing. It doesn’t matter what you’re printing or where you’re printing from, some way, somehow ...