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Wireless Networking - Assist getting printer from laptop |
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I've setup wi-fi (802.11b) and accessing internet through router OK, BUT
when trying to setup my brother printer on the work laptop I'm informed the drivers are wrong. Brother F.A.Q. is no help. Anyone know a technique for getting the laptop setup to access this printer (located on the desktop machine) through the main machine on the router. KC KC |
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KC wrote:
> I've setup wi-fi (802.11b) and accessing internet through router OK, BUT > when trying to setup my brother printer on the work laptop I'm informed the > drivers are wrong. Brother F.A.Q. is no help. Anyone know a technique for > getting the laptop setup to access this printer (located on the desktop > machine) through the main machine on the router. > > KC > > how is the printer connected to the desktop computer?? Mike Roberts |
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Sorry Mike, forgot to mention that it is the Brother MFC 3420C connected to
the desktop via USB. Thanks for our interest. KC >> >> > how is the printer connected to the desktop computer?? KC |
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Hi
The Brother's 3420C is All in One printer+fax+scanner. In general it is much better to get All in One units that is Network capable, since some of the functions of All in One might be Not Sharable. May be this can Help,http://global.solutions.brother.com/...d/dlf000638/mf c3420c_as_31_23.html Jack (MVP-Networking). "KC" <> wrote in message news:#... > Sorry Mike, forgot to mention that it is the Brother MFC 3420C connected to > the desktop via USB. > > Thanks for our interest. > KC > > > >> > >> > > how is the printer connected to the desktop computer?? > > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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I assume the PC can print to the printer? This would detail that the printer
is setup correctly. After you share the printer, you can go into the properties of the printer (do this on the PC, not the laptop), on the Sharing Tab, click Additional Drivers. Then check the boxes for the drivers you wish to have installed. Also make sure the Windows Firewall on the PC is not blocking the laptop from connecting to it. Now from the laptop, click on Start > Run. Type in \\nameofpc and press Enter. You should see the printer you want to install. Double click the printer and it should install for you. -- -------- Ryan "KC" wrote: > I've setup wi-fi (802.11b) and accessing internet through router OK, BUT > when trying to setup my brother printer on the work laptop I'm informed the > drivers are wrong. Brother F.A.Q. is no help. Anyone know a technique for > getting the laptop setup to access this printer (located on the desktop > machine) through the main machine on the router. > > KC > > > =?Utf-8?B?VGVjaGRhbmdv?= |
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TD, Thanks for your accurate portrayal of the way it should work. Tried
it with four different downloads of drivers from Brother and they did not work. So went back the CD, which didn't work before on the laptop, this time it did work by getting the files from the Canadian instead of USA directory. Thanks guys for the good advice. KC KC |
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