One of the things I have learned here is to keep everything set for DHCP on my home network. This is for simplicity and reliability while eliminating the need to muck around with static ips. But I ...
In order set up a printer to print wirelessly, you must have a wireless printer, a wireless network, and a computer with wireless capability. Wireless means there are no cable connections from your ...
If there’s one task that’s almost guaranteed to have you pulling your hair out at some point, it’s printing. It doesn’t matter what you’re printing or where you’re printing from, some way, somehow ...
Printer sharing by default in OS X allows anyone to use a shared printer, but you can set up either a dedicated printing account or other local accounts to restrict who can print to your shared ...
Like many home office users, I have a network-capable laser printer, and I appreciate being able to print conveniently from anywhere on the network. Until I needed color. A network-capable color ...
It's usually possible to set up a networked printer to work with Linux, which is especially useful in offices where workstations or servers use that popular operating ...
ith Windows 7, you can easily share files and printers across a network via the HomeGroups feature. Here’s how to set up your network to share files and printers with Macs. Set Up Windows 7 to Share a ...
Almost any electronic device can be wireless. Wireless printers can also serve as network printers, but network printers do not necessarily have to be wireless printers. There are a few differences ...
I'm setting up a home office network for my brother-in-law's boss, and he has a large HP office printer that he wants to connect to the network...<BR><BR>The ideal solution (in terms of not purchasing ...
Looking for options to speed the flow of printing traffic on your network? Brien Posey has a few solutions to keep your users happy. For tips on printer spooling options and priority printing, read on ...
Printer sharing in OS X is convenient to have in small office and school settings; however, you may wish to restrict printing to specific users, especially on more open networks. Topher Kessler ...