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« on: August 24, 2007, 04:36:46 PM »

I have an HP LaserJet 6P (Parallel) printer.  Would like to hook it up to my 801.11g network.  I have a Belkin Wireless/Ethernet Cable router.  I have other wireless printers and routers connected to this network.

I can't figure out how to get the Print Server software to see the Wireless device connected to the HP printer.  I'm assuming that the default configuration on the print server is on another network (my network is 192.168.2.x).  Since I can't connect to the Print Server Device, how can it be changed?  This device has no other connections such as ethernet or USB that I could connect to it tempoarily through the browser.

I don't see anything in the Belkin router that allows peer-to-peer or ad hoc.  Wouldn't I need the Print Server IP anyway?

Has anyone worked with this device under these circumstances that can give me some suggestion. 

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2007, 05:58:56 PM »

In order to recognize that print server you will have to have the Intellinet software installed on the computer.  In that software you can search for the print server.  After running the software you can run the wireless setup wizard.  Click Next and it will automatically search for the print server.

If it does not find the print server you can set the print server to Diag mode (with the switch on the back) which will allow you to connect to it through Ad-hoc or PEER-TO-PEER mode.   Through the same software as above you can set the wireless settings for the adapter so that you can configure it to work on your network.

So everything you should need to do to get it configured can be done through that software.  If you still have issues with it let us know what other problems you run into.  Also, there is a very comprehensive user manual on the CD that will likely answer a lot of questions you may have.
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