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We previously had an older netgear modem/router that we used to share a printer around the machines in the building. The printer is connected by USB to one computer then the others could share it by using the kodak software to install.
Since installing the new router (none of the machines connection to the router have changed, they're all the same as they were on the previous router), I have been unable to get the other machines to find the printer. When I try and install with the kodak software it cannot locate the printer on the network. when I browse through the network to the machine with the printer shared I can see the printer, but still cannot add it. The only thing that's changed is the router, so is there some setting I need to reset on the machines/router to allow the printer to share? |
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The router is not the problem - it plays no part in sharing a printer attached to a computer.
What may have happened is that with the new router, either the network address or the host address of the computer has changed, and you may now have "trust" issues - especially if you're using Windows 7 - if Windows 7 sees any change to the network it may decide it's not a "trusted" network. What was the network address with the old router, and what is it with the new router - has it changed?
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network address was DHCP on both routers, so it just gave them whatever was available. I doubt they have the same address than they did before, but if this was the issue then when I tried to reinstall from scratch they would have picked up the new location and installed.
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some of the router now has " wireless isolation" so if you are mixing both wireless PC and wired PC then it will causes the issues.
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and is there some way to correct this if this is the issue? We do use several wired and several wireless macchines.
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Login the router and look at it
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Understand that? Now go back & check - my question was has the network address changed - in other wards has the 192.168.0 portion changed.
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Thats my appended thought. |
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As stated above, turn off your firewall and attempt to see if that works. When done, turn on the firewall and add it to your trusted network.
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Ports should be same but unless you turned isolation on, it should be default off. My thoughts are to check the printer IP in its settings. If you weren't sharing through a PC this might be a bit easier to solve but still emd result is to make sure your pointing to the right PC/printer for your presumed office.
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