kobaj
VIP Member
So here is one for you guys.
I have a Windows XP computer plugged into a printer and router A. The XP machine prints fine.
I have a switch plugged into router A. Computer connected to the switch print networking-ly fine (that make sense?).
I have a router B plugged into the switch (which is plugged into router A). Much like a chain. Computers connected to this router B, cannot print to the XP machine's printer networking-ly.
Anything I can do to get computers connected to router B to print to the networked printer?
Router A is a belkin something and router B is a Linksys Cisco something. (I can look it up if it matters /that/ much). The computer(s) connected to router B are all wireless, running Vista and 7.
I have a Windows XP computer plugged into a printer and router A. The XP machine prints fine.
I have a switch plugged into router A. Computer connected to the switch print networking-ly fine (that make sense?).
I have a router B plugged into the switch (which is plugged into router A). Much like a chain. Computers connected to this router B, cannot print to the XP machine's printer networking-ly.
Anything I can do to get computers connected to router B to print to the networked printer?
Router A is a belkin something and router B is a Linksys Cisco something. (I can look it up if it matters /that/ much). The computer(s) connected to router B are all wireless, running Vista and 7.