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I still have no resolution to this issue. Quick recap: My desktop prints flawlessly with the print server but my lap top can't even find it. From the laptop, I cannot ping the printserver but the printserver login page comes up when I type the IP address in a browser. Please help! (Please see last posting below for more information) Many thanks!! Last posting and response below from 7/18/06: (question originally posted 7/16) Just to clarify - I have tried reinstalling the print server driver on the lap top using a CAT 5 cable but the lap top still cannot see the print server... pinging to that IP results in "Request timed out..." Thanks... "DavidT" wrote: > I believe you must install the print server on the laptop just like you did > on the PC...ie install the software while you are connected to the > printserver with CAT 5 .... > > "Nitaj" <> wrote in message > news:1E59A455-F1D8-4912-8648-... > > The print server model is a Linksys Wireless-G WPS54GU2 for USB 2.0. > > > > The router model is Linksys Wireless-G WRT54G v.5 . > > > > Right now, the print server communicates with the router wirelessly. I > > can > > successfully print from my desk top and surf the internet. > > > > I had tired to connect to the print server wirelessly from my lap top as > > well but the print server can not be found. I tried plugging the print > > server directly into the laptop using a network cable but no go. > > > > I tried connecting the print server to the router via a network cable to > > see > > if that would make a difference with the laptop but nothing happened > > either. > > > > From the laptop, I can ping all IP addresses except for the print server. > > > > Please let me know if you need more info... > > > > Thanking you in advance... > > > > > > > > "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > > > >> Hi > >> > >> Since you can surf the Internet it should not be a core problem of your > >> Wireless connection. > >> > >> It is a problem that has to do with your printer server. > >> > >> Unfortunately you did not provide enough info about what is the device > >> model > >> and how the system is connected? > >> > >> Jack (MVP-Networking). > >> > >> > >> > >> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message > >> news:498C71D6-77FC-4235-B306-... > >> > Hello, > >> > > >> > My wireless network consists of 1 linksys router and 1 linksys print > >> > server. > >> > Devices on the network include a desktop, laptop (both running Windows > >> > XP > >> > Pro) and an HP LaserJet 1320 printer. The network worked fine for > >> > about > >> > 3 > >> > months without a problem - I was able to print from both my desktop and > >> > laptop. However, after resetting my WEP security settings, I could no > >> > longer print from my laptop - even though it could still access the > >> > internet > >> > wirelessly. > >> > > >> > Assuming that I may have incorrectly entered the pass key, I have > >> > quadruple > >> > checked my security settings several times on all devices just to make > >> > sure > >> > that that was not the problem. The key is correct but still no > >> > success. > >> > Also, upon Linksys support suggestion, I totally uninstalled my > >> > antivirus/firewall software. Rebooted. Still no results. > >> > > >> > I can ping the print server from my desktop (with and without the patch > >> > cable) - but not at all from my laptop. The laptop ping's response is > >> > simply > >> > "request timed out". Strangely enough, I can type the print server's > >> > IP > >> > address into my laptop's browser and it successfully brings up the > >> > server's login window. > >> > > >> > I tried reinstalling the "user" version of the Linksys printer server > >> > driver > >> > from my laptop. On reinstall, the Linksys software could not find the > >> > server. The message says "make sure your printer and print server are > >> > connected and powered on" and "make sure your print server and PC are > >> > on > >> > the > >> > same LAN segment." I don't believe this message applies to my > >> > situation - > >> > everything is connected properly and I only have 1 router. > >> > > >> > I am currently using the default IPs 192.168.1.1 (router), > >> > 192.168.1.101 > >> > (print server). These are fixed IP addresses. I have changed the > >> > server ip to 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.50 based on a previous posting > >> > but > >> > still no success. > >> > > >> > Does anyone have any ideas on how I could narrow down this problem? I > >> > think > >> > it is a networking issue but I do not know where to go from here. > >> > > >> > Thanks! =?Utf-8?B?Tml0YWo=?= |
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Nitaj wrote:
> Hello, > > I still have no resolution to this issue. Quick recap: My desktop prints > flawlessly with the print server but my lap top can't even find it. From the > laptop, I cannot ping the printserver but the printserver login page comes up > when I type the IP address in a browser. Please help! (Please see last > posting below for more information) > > Many thanks!! > > Last posting and response below from 7/18/06: (question originally posted > 7/16) > > Just to clarify - I have tried reinstalling the print server driver on the > lap top using a CAT 5 cable but the lap top still cannot see the print > server... pinging to that IP results in "Request timed out..." > > Thanks... > > "DavidT" wrote: > >> I believe you must install the print server on the laptop just like you did >> on the PC...ie install the software while you are connected to the >> printserver with CAT 5 .... >> >> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message >> news:1E59A455-F1D8-4912-8648-... >>> The print server model is a Linksys Wireless-G WPS54GU2 for USB 2.0. >>> >>> The router model is Linksys Wireless-G WRT54G v.5 . >>> >>> Right now, the print server communicates with the router wirelessly. I >>> can >>> successfully print from my desk top and surf the internet. >>> >>> I had tired to connect to the print server wirelessly from my lap top as >>> well but the print server can not be found. I tried plugging the print >>> server directly into the laptop using a network cable but no go. >>> >>> I tried connecting the print server to the router via a network cable to >>> see >>> if that would make a difference with the laptop but nothing happened >>> either. >>> >>> From the laptop, I can ping all IP addresses except for the print server. >>> >>> Please let me know if you need more info... >>> >>> Thanking you in advance... >>> >>> >>> >>> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> Since you can surf the Internet it should not be a core problem of your >>>> Wireless connection. >>>> >>>> It is a problem that has to do with your printer server. >>>> >>>> Unfortunately you did not provide enough info about what is the device >>>> model >>>> and how the system is connected? >>>> >>>> Jack (MVP-Networking). >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message >>>> news:498C71D6-77FC-4235-B306-... >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> My wireless network consists of 1 linksys router and 1 linksys print >>>>> server. >>>>> Devices on the network include a desktop, laptop (both running Windows >>>>> XP >>>>> Pro) and an HP LaserJet 1320 printer. The network worked fine for >>>>> about >>>>> 3 >>>>> months without a problem - I was able to print from both my desktop and >>>>> laptop. However, after resetting my WEP security settings, I could no >>>>> longer print from my laptop - even though it could still access the >>>>> internet >>>>> wirelessly. >>>>> >>>>> Assuming that I may have incorrectly entered the pass key, I have >>>>> quadruple >>>>> checked my security settings several times on all devices just to make >>>>> sure >>>>> that that was not the problem. The key is correct but still no >>>>> success. >>>>> Also, upon Linksys support suggestion, I totally uninstalled my >>>>> antivirus/firewall software. Rebooted. Still no results. >>>>> >>>>> I can ping the print server from my desktop (with and without the patch >>>>> cable) - but not at all from my laptop. The laptop ping's response is >>>>> simply >>>>> "request timed out". Strangely enough, I can type the print server's >>>>> IP >>>>> address into my laptop's browser and it successfully brings up the >>>>> server's login window. >>>>> >>>>> I tried reinstalling the "user" version of the Linksys printer server >>>>> driver >>>>> from my laptop. On reinstall, the Linksys software could not find the >>>>> server. The message says "make sure your printer and print server are >>>>> connected and powered on" and "make sure your print server and PC are >>>>> on >>>>> the >>>>> same LAN segment." I don't believe this message applies to my >>>>> situation - >>>>> everything is connected properly and I only have 1 router. >>>>> >>>>> I am currently using the default IPs 192.168.1.1 (router), >>>>> 192.168.1.101 >>>>> (print server). These are fixed IP addresses. I have changed the >>>>> server ip to 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.50 based on a previous posting >>>>> but >>>>> still no success. >>>>> >>>>> Does anyone have any ideas on how I could narrow down this problem? I >>>>> think >>>>> it is a networking issue but I do not know where to go from here. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks! In your first post, you gave the IP address of the router and the print server. Is the IP address of the laptop 192.168.1.xxx? Laptop subnet mask 255.255.255.0? Checked for _all_ firewalls on the laptop (including both Windows firewall and firewall-like features of some a/v apps)? You could also try MSP Hans-Georg Michna's network troubleshooter at http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm Lem |
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Hi Lem,
I just want to thank you so much. Your link to "MSP Hans-Georg Michna's network troubleshooter" (http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm) led me on the right path. In the process, I ran a couple of audit programs - one being Belarc and I discovered that TrendMicro Internet Security components was still installed on my pc although I had attemped to uninstall it several weeks ago. In a nutshell, TrendMicro was blocking the printserver IP address and as soon as it was fully removed using their "PCCTool.exe" executable (1), everything worked fine. After I reinstalled the print server drivers, I can now ping the print server's IP address and I can now print! Thanks so much for your excellent advice!! ---------------- (1)Detailed info: The standard software removal failed so I used TrendMicro's "PCCTool.exe" -- for detailed instructions, go to TrendMicro's support site: http://esupport.trendmicro.com/suppo...ntID=en-117000. I had so many problems with this TrendMicro application after installing it on my WinXP Tablet PC that I NOT EVER recommend at all. User beware! "Lem" wrote: > Nitaj wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I still have no resolution to this issue. Quick recap: My desktop prints > > flawlessly with the print server but my lap top can't even find it. From the > > laptop, I cannot ping the printserver but the printserver login page comes up > > when I type the IP address in a browser. Please help! (Please see last > > posting below for more information) > > > > Many thanks!! > > > > Last posting and response below from 7/18/06: (question originally posted > > 7/16) > > > > Just to clarify - I have tried reinstalling the print server driver on the > > lap top using a CAT 5 cable but the lap top still cannot see the print > > server... pinging to that IP results in "Request timed out..." > > > > Thanks... > > > > "DavidT" wrote: > > > >> I believe you must install the print server on the laptop just like you did > >> on the PC...ie install the software while you are connected to the > >> printserver with CAT 5 .... > >> > >> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message > >> news:1E59A455-F1D8-4912-8648-... > >>> The print server model is a Linksys Wireless-G WPS54GU2 for USB 2.0. > >>> > >>> The router model is Linksys Wireless-G WRT54G v.5 . > >>> > >>> Right now, the print server communicates with the router wirelessly. I > >>> can > >>> successfully print from my desk top and surf the internet. > >>> > >>> I had tired to connect to the print server wirelessly from my lap top as > >>> well but the print server can not be found. I tried plugging the print > >>> server directly into the laptop using a network cable but no go. > >>> > >>> I tried connecting the print server to the router via a network cable to > >>> see > >>> if that would make a difference with the laptop but nothing happened > >>> either. > >>> > >>> From the laptop, I can ping all IP addresses except for the print server. > >>> > >>> Please let me know if you need more info... > >>> > >>> Thanking you in advance... > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi > >>>> > >>>> Since you can surf the Internet it should not be a core problem of your > >>>> Wireless connection. > >>>> > >>>> It is a problem that has to do with your printer server. > >>>> > >>>> Unfortunately you did not provide enough info about what is the device > >>>> model > >>>> and how the system is connected? > >>>> > >>>> Jack (MVP-Networking). > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message > >>>> news:498C71D6-77FC-4235-B306-... > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> My wireless network consists of 1 linksys router and 1 linksys print > >>>>> server. > >>>>> Devices on the network include a desktop, laptop (both running Windows > >>>>> XP > >>>>> Pro) and an HP LaserJet 1320 printer. The network worked fine for > >>>>> about > >>>>> 3 > >>>>> months without a problem - I was able to print from both my desktop and > >>>>> laptop. However, after resetting my WEP security settings, I could no > >>>>> longer print from my laptop - even though it could still access the > >>>>> internet > >>>>> wirelessly. > >>>>> > >>>>> Assuming that I may have incorrectly entered the pass key, I have > >>>>> quadruple > >>>>> checked my security settings several times on all devices just to make > >>>>> sure > >>>>> that that was not the problem. The key is correct but still no > >>>>> success. > >>>>> Also, upon Linksys support suggestion, I totally uninstalled my > >>>>> antivirus/firewall software. Rebooted. Still no results. > >>>>> > >>>>> I can ping the print server from my desktop (with and without the patch > >>>>> cable) - but not at all from my laptop. The laptop ping's response is > >>>>> simply > >>>>> "request timed out". Strangely enough, I can type the print server's > >>>>> IP > >>>>> address into my laptop's browser and it successfully brings up the > >>>>> server's login window. > >>>>> > >>>>> I tried reinstalling the "user" version of the Linksys printer server > >>>>> driver > >>>>> from my laptop. On reinstall, the Linksys software could not find the > >>>>> server. The message says "make sure your printer and print server are > >>>>> connected and powered on" and "make sure your print server and PC are > >>>>> on > >>>>> the > >>>>> same LAN segment." I don't believe this message applies to my > >>>>> situation - > >>>>> everything is connected properly and I only have 1 router. > >>>>> > >>>>> I am currently using the default IPs 192.168.1.1 (router), > >>>>> 192.168.1.101 > >>>>> (print server). These are fixed IP addresses. I have changed the > >>>>> server ip to 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.50 based on a previous posting > >>>>> but > >>>>> still no success. > >>>>> > >>>>> Does anyone have any ideas on how I could narrow down this problem? I > >>>>> think > >>>>> it is a networking issue but I do not know where to go from here. > >>>>> > >>>>> Thanks! > > In your first post, you gave the IP address of the router and the print > server. Is the IP address of the laptop 192.168.1.xxx? Laptop subnet > mask 255.255.255.0? Checked for _all_ firewalls on the laptop (including > both Windows firewall and firewall-like features of some a/v apps)? > > You could also try MSP Hans-Georg Michna's network troubleshooter at > http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm > =?Utf-8?B?Tml0YWo=?= |
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Nitaj wrote:
> Hi Lem, > > I just want to thank you so much. Your link to "MSP Hans-Georg Michna's > network troubleshooter" (http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm) led me on the right > path. In the process, I ran a couple of audit programs - one being Belarc > and I discovered that TrendMicro Internet Security components was still > installed on my pc although I had attemped to uninstall it several weeks ago. > In a nutshell, TrendMicro was blocking the printserver IP address and as > soon as it was fully removed using their "PCCTool.exe" executable (1), > everything worked fine. After I reinstalled the print server drivers, I can > now ping the print server's IP address and I can now print! > > Thanks so much for your excellent advice!! > > ---------------- > (1)Detailed info: > The standard software removal failed so I used TrendMicro's "PCCTool.exe" > -- for detailed instructions, go to TrendMicro's support site: > http://esupport.trendmicro.com/suppo...ntID=en-117000. > I had so many problems with this TrendMicro application after installing it > on my WinXP Tablet PC that I NOT EVER recommend at all. User beware! > > "Lem" wrote: > >> Nitaj wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> I still have no resolution to this issue. Quick recap: My desktop prints >>> flawlessly with the print server but my lap top can't even find it. From the >>> laptop, I cannot ping the printserver but the printserver login page comes up >>> when I type the IP address in a browser. Please help! (Please see last >>> posting below for more information) >>> >>> Many thanks!! >>> >>> Last posting and response below from 7/18/06: (question originally posted >>> 7/16) >>> >>> Just to clarify - I have tried reinstalling the print server driver on the >>> lap top using a CAT 5 cable but the lap top still cannot see the print >>> server... pinging to that IP results in "Request timed out..." >>> >>> Thanks... >>> >>> "DavidT" wrote: >>> >>>> I believe you must install the print server on the laptop just like you did >>>> on the PC...ie install the software while you are connected to the >>>> printserver with CAT 5 .... >>>> >>>> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message >>>> news:1E59A455-F1D8-4912-8648-... >>>>> The print server model is a Linksys Wireless-G WPS54GU2 for USB 2.0. >>>>> >>>>> The router model is Linksys Wireless-G WRT54G v.5 . >>>>> >>>>> Right now, the print server communicates with the router wirelessly. I >>>>> can >>>>> successfully print from my desk top and surf the internet. >>>>> >>>>> I had tired to connect to the print server wirelessly from my lap top as >>>>> well but the print server can not be found. I tried plugging the print >>>>> server directly into the laptop using a network cable but no go. >>>>> >>>>> I tried connecting the print server to the router via a network cable to >>>>> see >>>>> if that would make a difference with the laptop but nothing happened >>>>> either. >>>>> >>>>> From the laptop, I can ping all IP addresses except for the print server. >>>>> >>>>> Please let me know if you need more info... >>>>> >>>>> Thanking you in advance... >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "Jack (MVP-Networking)." wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi >>>>>> >>>>>> Since you can surf the Internet it should not be a core problem of your >>>>>> Wireless connection. >>>>>> >>>>>> It is a problem that has to do with your printer server. >>>>>> >>>>>> Unfortunately you did not provide enough info about what is the device >>>>>> model >>>>>> and how the system is connected? >>>>>> >>>>>> Jack (MVP-Networking). >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> "Nitaj" <> wrote in message >>>>>> news:498C71D6-77FC-4235-B306-... >>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> My wireless network consists of 1 linksys router and 1 linksys print >>>>>>> server. >>>>>>> Devices on the network include a desktop, laptop (both running Windows >>>>>>> XP >>>>>>> Pro) and an HP LaserJet 1320 printer. The network worked fine for >>>>>>> about >>>>>>> 3 >>>>>>> months without a problem - I was able to print from both my desktop and >>>>>>> laptop. However, after resetting my WEP security settings, I could no >>>>>>> longer print from my laptop - even though it could still access the >>>>>>> internet >>>>>>> wirelessly. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Assuming that I may have incorrectly entered the pass key, I have >>>>>>> quadruple >>>>>>> checked my security settings several times on all devices just to make >>>>>>> sure >>>>>>> that that was not the problem. The key is correct but still no >>>>>>> success. >>>>>>> Also, upon Linksys support suggestion, I totally uninstalled my >>>>>>> antivirus/firewall software. Rebooted. Still no results. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I can ping the print server from my desktop (with and without the patch >>>>>>> cable) - but not at all from my laptop. The laptop ping's response is >>>>>>> simply >>>>>>> "request timed out". Strangely enough, I can type the print server's >>>>>>> IP >>>>>>> address into my laptop's browser and it successfully brings up the >>>>>>> server's login window. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I tried reinstalling the "user" version of the Linksys printer server >>>>>>> driver >>>>>>> from my laptop. On reinstall, the Linksys software could not find the >>>>>>> server. The message says "make sure your printer and print server are >>>>>>> connected and powered on" and "make sure your print server and PC are >>>>>>> on >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> same LAN segment." I don't believe this message applies to my >>>>>>> situation - >>>>>>> everything is connected properly and I only have 1 router. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am currently using the default IPs 192.168.1.1 (router), >>>>>>> 192.168.1.101 >>>>>>> (print server). These are fixed IP addresses. I have changed the >>>>>>> server ip to 192.168.1.200 and 192.168.1.50 based on a previous posting >>>>>>> but >>>>>>> still no success. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas on how I could narrow down this problem? I >>>>>>> think >>>>>>> it is a networking issue but I do not know where to go from here. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks! >> In your first post, you gave the IP address of the router and the print >> server. Is the IP address of the laptop 192.168.1.xxx? Laptop subnet >> mask 255.255.255.0? Checked for _all_ firewalls on the laptop (including >> both Windows firewall and firewall-like features of some a/v apps)? >> >> You could also try MSP Hans-Georg Michna's network troubleshooter at >> http://winhlp.com/wxnet.htm >> You're welcome. Glad you got it sorted out. Lem |
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