I originally thought so, but Alan reminded me of a way to do it without
additional hardware and without the need for FPS. In this case, you add the
LPD (TCP/IP Print Server) service to the machine hosting the printer. You
then create a Standard TCP/IP port set for LPR mode (instead of RAW mode)
with byte count enabled on all the other machines that will be using this
printer. This way, the printer is available on the network without the
need for FPS. The "open up TCP port 515 " part assumes you're running the
Windows Firewall on the server machine. If you're using broadband at home,
there's a good likelihood you have a DSL/Cable router (for example a Linksys
BEFSR41 or WRT54G) between your network and the Cable/DSL modem; these
routers have built-in firewalls, hence you probably don't need the Windows
Firewall running. In this configuration, no port opening will be required.
Hal
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