don't ask why... has to do with work, what they allow on their network, etc.my setup at work basically is a laptop with wireless internet (plus a port to hook into the network with a cable.)I have a printer with a built in print server.My question: Can a computer get internet via wireless, while at the same time hook up to a router connected to the printer? (and nothing else)
11/6/2008 8:26:25 PM
yes
11/6/2008 8:38:00 PM
Sure.
11/6/2008 8:39:17 PM
will the computer know how to use both connections at the same time?
11/6/2008 8:47:26 PM
i'm basically wanting to set up a mini network not connected to the internet with just my computer and the printer through a separate router.
11/6/2008 8:48:12 PM
Yes, just make sure the the "private" printer network uses a different network than what your wireless is using. so, if your wireless network is 192.168.1.0 / 24 your printer network needs to be something else.In other words, check the ip address on your wireless network. Disconnect from wireless and connect to the wired router and make it use a network different than what your wireless is using. As long as they are using separate networks, your computer should figure out the proper routes on its own. [Edited on November 6, 2008 at 8:56 PM. Reason : ]
11/6/2008 8:52:39 PM
awesome. thank you.
11/6/2008 9:57:01 PM
ok how exactly would I do that?
11/7/2008 8:13:07 AM
Specifically, what numbers would I type in here?
11/7/2008 8:22:26 AM
If the printer is ONLY hooked to your computer, why not just use USB?
11/7/2008 10:21:12 AM
the printer does not have a USB port. Also, the software does not want to install on my computer for the parallel cableadditionally, when I set up a small network, my computer cannot see the printer.
11/7/2008 10:29:18 AM
If you haven't gotten it working yet, this should work.IP Address: 10.100.1.1Mask :255.255.255.0Default Gateway: Leave BlankDNS/Secondary DNS: Leave BlankNow, you just need to give the printer an ip address like 10.100.1.2
11/10/2008 9:18:18 PM