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Basic print server
So i have had it with vista networking and mac networking. I need a good cheap print server. Please nothing that will break the bank. Wireless is not necessary since it is going on a wireless router anyway.
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Just buy a printer with networking (CAT5 10/100 NIC). I have two Brother (one ink MFC and one black laser) printers hooked up to my network and I love 'em. Brother's software is very light on the hardware.
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a good router will come with print server abilitys built in.
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But does not support mac.
I have a dlink dir 655 great router but DOES NOT support mac OR VISTA 64!! 2 of my 3 pc's are 64 and so is the mac
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geek out and run a print server off an old box running your fav flavor of Nix, FreeBSD personally
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dont have an old machine
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What printer have you got?
By FAR the best way is to get a printer with LAN connection built in. You can then HTTP to the printer and do all kinds of setups and reports in addition to mixing with a PC and MAC network. |
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Canon MP830
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from your belkin link:
![]() Your Canon MP830 will *NOT* be happy on one of these USB network "hub" things. It's a multifunction and these typically required TWO WAY comms. I think you need to decide WHICH computer gets it, and hope for "print only" from the other. |
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i know.. but some reviews said yes some said no. Can't go off one person. For all we know he was a retard.
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Multifunction USB printers really need to be physically attached (for full functionality). USB network hubs dont work. So unless your printer has an enthernet RJ45 option, I think you are stick with the manual print share technique.
Use a long cable and swap it when your wife needs to print from her laptop. |
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not yet m8, couple more years. Im not concerned about having all the multifunctions i just need to print. I think im just going to buy a new one. Seriouly this is to much trouble
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my openWRT running WRT54G v2.0 has a print server built in and was cheap as dirt [picked it up for 20 bux]
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but will it work on mac?
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yes, its linux, itl work with any os and any printer.
GRANTED you might have to make sure you are useing a router with the proper hardware to be able to connect to the printer, or some kind of gobetween, like my router does not have USB... not real sure about DD-WRT's print server capibilitys but openWRT definatly has a package for that cups[linux style print server] p910nd[i dont know style print server, says something about non-spooling whatever that is.] samba-server[windows style print server] kmod-lp [driver for oldschool printers] kmod-usb-printer[driver for usb printers]
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link?
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I mean to the wrouter
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Buy a Brother with a NIC. They have Mac drivers for pretty much all printers. I picked up a Brother MFC-5460CN a month ago from Newegg for $99 USD and I love it. Doesn't print the fastest but that doesn't concern me. That particular printer has drivers for Window 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows Vista, Windows Vista x64, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 x64 Edition, and Mac OS X (10.2-10.5).
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oh gee, im sorry man lets see,
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BTL0OA?ref=prid-20
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ok, how would i hook a usb printer up to it?
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i have one of those HP jetdirect 175x fast ethernet printer server, they turn a usb printer into a networking printer, works great into an heteroclite environnement (linux, vista, xp)
Canon should have something similar for their products line...canon network adapters here
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looks promising, and easy to configure.
Now as you know wifi devices can be versatile (signal loss, security breach to your home network if improperly secured), this should be taken in account. plus as a reviewers said, adding a tcp/ip printing port within xp/vista is simple, in case you MP830 is not in the white list of this device.
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