Print from two non-domain PCs using printer on domain
How could a networked printer connect into two PCs not in our domain? They both have non-domain IP addresses. The printer has an extra USB port and they are physicall connected to our LAN.
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How could a networked printer connect into two PCs not in our domain? They both have non-domain IP addresses. The printer has an extra USB port and they are physicall connected to our LAN.
printer ethernet lan network-printer
If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
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It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46
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How could a networked printer connect into two PCs not in our domain? They both have non-domain IP addresses. The printer has an extra USB port and they are physicall connected to our LAN.
printer ethernet lan network-printer
How could a networked printer connect into two PCs not in our domain? They both have non-domain IP addresses. The printer has an extra USB port and they are physicall connected to our LAN.
printer ethernet lan network-printer
printer ethernet lan network-printer
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If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
1
It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46
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If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
1
It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46
If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
1
1
It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46
It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46
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If the printer has WiFi capability and the other two computers are in range, just isolated from the network, and have WiFi, it might be possible. Otherwise, I don't think it would be practical from your description. If the other computers are in Ethernet range, you might be able to make it happen, but the cost would probably be more than just buying a couple of printers.
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 8:22
Yeah that's what i think.. but still i will if some one come up with any idea. Thanks
– Moaana
Jan 4 at 13:21
1
It will be easier for people to answer if you describe the constraints (like where are the computers and printer located, how far apart, how is the printer connected to the network, what is the printer model, etc.)
– fixer1234
Jan 4 at 15:46