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I have two systems:
1) ASUS P4B533 MOBO - Intel 2.4 CPU - XP (SP1)
Machine ID = SYSTEM 1; Group = MSHOME
2) ASUS P4B533 MOBO - Intel 2.0 CPU - W98
Machine ID = SYSTEM 2; Group = MSHOME
They each have on-board Ethernet and have cat-5 connection to a D-Link
router, and then to a modem and then to a cable-connection. Internet
works fine from both systems.
I have a HP950 MFC Printer connect to USB on system 2.
I have installed printer software & drivers on both systems, and
did so by connecting the printer to USB on each system one at a time
to (1) do the install and (2) test the printer. Both scenarios worked
and still do.
Now, obviously, I would like to set my 2 systems up so that I can
print on the XP-connected printer from both systems without manually
switching the cabling each time. I hope the router will enable this.
I have tried everything under the sun, all to no avail. Since it
really doesn't matter to which system the printer is connected, I have
tried it both ways. That is, I have tried setting this up with the
printer connected as I just described, and vice-versa. The system to
which the printer is NOT connected simply will NOT recognize the
existence of the printer connected to the other system.
I have searched for helps on the web, but nothing suggested there
seems to help. Can someone guide me here? My appreciation would be
an understatement. Could the XP automatic firewall be blocking me?
If so, how do I kill it? And do I really want to?
Thank you
1) ASUS P4B533 MOBO - Intel 2.4 CPU - XP (SP1)
Machine ID = SYSTEM 1; Group = MSHOME
2) ASUS P4B533 MOBO - Intel 2.0 CPU - W98
Machine ID = SYSTEM 2; Group = MSHOME
They each have on-board Ethernet and have cat-5 connection to a D-Link
router, and then to a modem and then to a cable-connection. Internet
works fine from both systems.
I have a HP950 MFC Printer connect to USB on system 2.
I have installed printer software & drivers on both systems, and
did so by connecting the printer to USB on each system one at a time
to (1) do the install and (2) test the printer. Both scenarios worked
and still do.
Now, obviously, I would like to set my 2 systems up so that I can
print on the XP-connected printer from both systems without manually
switching the cabling each time. I hope the router will enable this.
I have tried everything under the sun, all to no avail. Since it
really doesn't matter to which system the printer is connected, I have
tried it both ways. That is, I have tried setting this up with the
printer connected as I just described, and vice-versa. The system to
which the printer is NOT connected simply will NOT recognize the
existence of the printer connected to the other system.
I have searched for helps on the web, but nothing suggested there
seems to help. Can someone guide me here? My appreciation would be
an understatement. Could the XP automatic firewall be blocking me?
If so, how do I kill it? And do I really want to?
Thank you