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| ![]() hello folks, i have a desktop pc running XP-pro, whose ethernet pci card shares a router (and a printer hooked up to the router) with 3 other computers. It's nice, because the older router - with it's parallel printer port - gives me an easy way to share my (also old!) laserjet printer with my other pc's. i moved my pc upstairs, can't reach the modem with "wire", so got a wireless USB adapter, which is fine for the internet, but for some reason, now that i'm not getting my internet thru the "old, wired" router, I have to actually disable it in the control panel network setup, in order for my wireless USB to function as an internet connection. so, every time I have to print, i have to, in turn, disable the wireless network adapter, enable the ethernet card, then reverse the process to use the internet again. Is there any way I could tweak the OS to "recognize" the wireless as internet host, and the wired as printer host so I can leave them both turned on? the "wired" printer is shared, on 192.168.2.1, "select device port" is LPT1 the ethernet is labeled "Local Area Connection" and has all the usual items (Client for MS networks, TCP/IP etc) installed. thanks for any advice or suggestions. Dave |
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| ![]() "Dave" <dave@dave.ca> wrote in message news:ic4vo.7638$4X5.6632@newsfe14.iad... > hello folks, > > i have a desktop pc running XP-pro, whose ethernet pci card shares a > router > (and a printer hooked up to the router) with 3 other computers. It's > nice, > because the older router - with it's parallel printer port - gives me an > easy way to share my (also old!) laserjet printer with my other pc's. > > i moved my pc upstairs, can't reach the modem with "wire", so got a > wireless > USB adapter, which is fine for the internet, but for some reason, now that > i'm not getting my internet thru the "old, wired" router, I have to > actually > disable it in the control panel network setup, in order for my wireless > USB > to function as an internet connection. > > so, every time I have to print, i have to, in turn, disable the wireless > network > adapter, enable the ethernet card, then reverse the process to use the > internet again. > > Is there any way I could tweak the OS to "recognize" the wireless as > internet host, and the wired as printer host so I can leave them both > turned > on? > > the "wired" printer is shared, on 192.168.2.1, "select device port" is > LPT1 > the ethernet is labeled "Local Area Connection" and has all the usual > items > (Client for MS networks, TCP/IP etc) installed. > > thanks for any advice or suggestions. > > Dave Hi Dave, This is a long shot as I'm not entirely clear what you are trying to do and only get into networking when something goes wrong, then I fix and tend to forget. But... We had problems with usb network adaptors - both being underpowered and unreliable (well our Buffalo one was anyway) as indeed was Bluetooth. I solved this by converting a router to act as the wireless dongle via the ethernet port instead of the usb. You can do this by flashing a router with DD-WRT firmware and using the extra setting options this gives. A converted router can be positioned for best signal much more easily, and the operating frequency can be changed to suit what is less crowded in your area too. The 'bridge' you thus create with the router has several other ethernet connections for your printers and other peripherals too. I would not call it an easy set up as there are a large number of variables to get set right, but once I found the right ones, our bridge has been performing flawlessly for so long I would have to start learning about it all over again if it were to pack up. Try reading: http://www.dd-wrt.com/site/index for starters. S |
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| ![]() "Dave" <dave@dave.ca> wrote in message news:ic4vo.7638$4X5.6632@newsfe14.iad... > hello folks, > > i have a desktop pc running XP-pro, whose ethernet pci card shares a > router > (and a printer hooked up to the router) with 3 other computers. It's > nice, > because the older router - with it's parallel printer port - gives me an > easy way to share my (also old!) laserjet printer with my other pc's. > > i moved my pc upstairs, can't reach the modem with "wire", so got a > wireless > USB adapter, which is fine for the internet, but for some reason, now that > i'm not getting my internet thru the "old, wired" router, I have to > actually > disable it in the control panel network setup, in order for my wireless > USB > to function as an internet connection. > > so, every time I have to print, i have to, in turn, disable the wireless > network > adapter, enable the ethernet card, then reverse the process to use the > internet again. > > Is there any way I could tweak the OS to "recognize" the wireless as > internet host, and the wired as printer host so I can leave them both > turned > on? > > the "wired" printer is shared, on 192.168.2.1, "select device port" is > LPT1 > the ethernet is labeled "Local Area Connection" and has all the usual > items > (Client for MS networks, TCP/IP etc) installed. > > thanks for any advice or suggestions. > > Dave > someone did help me out with this problem, which allowed me to use both networks at once; one network (wired) has a printer shared by SMC router, the other is a wireless for internet. The help I got had to do with changing a feature in the TCP/IP settings of each network, under advanced, called "Interface Metric"... setting one at a value of 10 (wireless), and the other (wired router) at 20. So, problem solved of running an IP printer and USB printer both "live" at the same time. However, since changing these "Interface Metrics", I have noticed that Internet Explorer 8 takes an extremely long time to "connect" to the internet on starting the app, and a long time to open new tabs once the app is running. Wondering if this "metrics" setting has influenced this and/or if my settings are correct.. thanks for any feedback, Dave |
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