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Type your answer here... yes u can set up the print sever by onnecting it to ur router
Depends on where the printer is located. If you can have it connected to the router, on the router install a print manager. On each computer connected to the router using your LAN, install the printer using the print manager as the target.
If your printer is network capable, it has own print server. Just connect the printer to the router. Then connect the printer as a network printer.
If you are being asked for the name of your wireless router it usually refers to the name of the company that produced the router. If they are asking for your username that it what you made up.
You have log on in your router, go in settings, and locate a field with SSID or Name (different router have different names for this option).
Generally, no, unless the router is part of a server based system. A router is a dedicated device to routing packets between networks or subnets. It has no traditional server function such as print or file serving, etc.
The name for the router should be on the router itself such as Linksys. If he does not know the username for the wireless router usually the company's set default is admin. I hope this helps a little.
Client side control will do validation and other kind of stuff in the client side.
The router must have switching capabilities (as most do nowadays) and your printer must be "Network Ready". You'll need both. The router itself can be wired or wireless depending on where exactly you have both PC's.
Power on the router and press the reset switch for 30 second which is located bottom of the router, after restart the router and it will asked u to give the user name and password for use. By default the user name : Admin & the password : Admin.
Printers of such models do not have LAN adapters, but they have USB ports. You have two choices. First one is to have a router with USB ports and print server (many more expensive models have it). Second one is to get a print server and connect it to your router. You might need some software to communicate with the server. Such software is usually included with print servers.
A description will be configured on the router interfaces identifying them as belonging to RouterA.The router will attempt to establish a connection to the host with the name RouterA.The router will map an IP address to the domain name RouterA.The router prompt will change from Router(config)# to RouterA(config)#