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Wireless Networking - re-installing wireless printer everytime |
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I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer
attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent losing my connection everytime...frustrating. Adam |
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How is the printer set up for the wireless networking?
Do you have a wireless router or are you trying to access your desktop directly? Does your printer come with wireless networking "built-in" directly from the manufacturer (either inside or with certified add-on modules?) Do you have any additional wireless problems? On 18/04/2008 Adam <> wrote: >I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer >attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print >jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and >restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent >losing my connection everytime...frustrating. smlunatick |
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I am on a high speed cable modem (motorola) which is attached to a desktop pc
and a Linksys wireless router. I've set up my desktop to share the attached printer and filesharing also. I have pretty reliable internet connection to my laptop, although the connection speed fluctuates quite a bit (between 1.0 and 54 Mbps) sometimes. I'm using a Lexmark 4200 all-in-one printer/scanner/fax that is hooked up to the desktop via a usb and I don't think it has any wireless capability. Thanks for the help BTW..this is just a frustrating prob. "smlunatick" wrote: > How is the printer set up for the wireless networking? > > Do you have a wireless router or are you trying to access your desktop directly? > > Does your printer come with wireless networking "built-in" directly from the > manufacturer (either inside or with certified add-on modules?) > > Do you have any additional wireless problems? > > > On 18/04/2008 Adam <> wrote: > >I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer > >attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print > >jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and > >restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent > >losing my connection everytime...frustrating. > Adam |
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correction: I have a NETGEAR wireless router
"Adam" wrote: > I am on a high speed cable modem (motorola) which is attached to a desktop pc > and a Linksys wireless router. I've set up my desktop to share the attached > printer and filesharing also. I have pretty reliable internet connection to > my laptop, although the connection speed fluctuates quite a bit (between 1.0 > and 54 Mbps) sometimes. I'm using a Lexmark 4200 all-in-one > printer/scanner/fax that is hooked up to the desktop via a usb and I don't > think it has any wireless capability. Thanks for the help BTW..this is just a > frustrating prob. > "smlunatick" wrote: > > > How is the printer set up for the wireless networking? > > > > Do you have a wireless router or are you trying to access your desktop directly? > > > > Does your printer come with wireless networking "built-in" directly from the > > manufacturer (either inside or with certified add-on modules?) > > > > Do you have any additional wireless problems? > > > > > > On 18/04/2008 Adam <> wrote: > > >I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer > > >attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print > > >jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and > > >restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent > > >losing my connection everytime...frustrating. > > Adam |
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On Apr 22, 10:34*am, Adam <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> correction: I have a NETGEAR wireless router > > > > "Adam" wrote: > > I am on a high speed cable modem (motorola) which is attached to a desktop pc > > and a Linksys wireless router. I've set up my desktop to share the attached > > printer and filesharing also. I have pretty reliable internet connection to > > my laptop, although the connection speed fluctuates quite a bit (between 1.0 > > and 54 Mbps) sometimes. I'm using a Lexmark 4200 all-in-one > > printer/scanner/fax that is hooked up to the desktop via a usb and I don't > > think it has any wireless capability. Thanks for the help BTW..this is just a > > frustrating prob. > > "smlunatick" wrote: > > > > How is the printer set up for the wireless networking? * > > > > Do you have a wireless router or are you trying to access your desktop directly? > > > > Does your printer come with wireless networking "built-in" directly from the > > > manufacturer (either inside or with certified add-on modules?) > > > > Do you have any additional wireless problems? > > > > On 18/04/2008 Adam <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > >I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer > > > >attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print > > > >jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and > > > >restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent > > > >losing my connection everytime...frustrating.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Check on the Desktop and turn off "Allow the computer to turn of this device to save power..." for the USB ports that the lexmark is connected to. smlunatick |
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I checked all the options and advanced options on my desktop ports and I
don't see an option for "turning off power to this device" The printer power stays on constantly so I dont think thats the issue anyway. I have no problem printing from the desktop pc, just the wireless laptop. "smlunatick" wrote: > On Apr 22, 10:34 am, Adam <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > correction: I have a NETGEAR wireless router > > > > > > > > "Adam" wrote: > > > I am on a high speed cable modem (motorola) which is attached to a desktop pc > > > and a Linksys wireless router. I've set up my desktop to share the attached > > > printer and filesharing also. I have pretty reliable internet connection to > > > my laptop, although the connection speed fluctuates quite a bit (between 1.0 > > > and 54 Mbps) sometimes. I'm using a Lexmark 4200 all-in-one > > > printer/scanner/fax that is hooked up to the desktop via a usb and I don't > > > think it has any wireless capability. Thanks for the help BTW..this is just a > > > frustrating prob. > > > "smlunatick" wrote: > > > > > > How is the printer set up for the wireless networking? > > > > > > Do you have a wireless router or are you trying to access your desktop directly? > > > > > > Does your printer come with wireless networking "built-in" directly from the > > > > manufacturer (either inside or with certified add-on modules?) > > > > > > Do you have any additional wireless problems? > > > > > > On 18/04/2008 Adam <A...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > > > >I have been able to set up and print wirelessly from my laptop to a printer > > > > >attached to my desktop, but I lose the connection after only a few print > > > > >jobs. The only remedy I've found is to delete the printer and > > > > >restart/reinstall the printer. Is there some setting I can use to prevent > > > > >losing my connection everytime...frustrating.- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > Check on the Desktop and turn off "Allow the computer to turn of this > device to save power..." for the USB ports that the lexmark is > connected to. > Adam |
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