Windows Peer to Peer Printing Configuration
Peer to Peer printing is available for Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 4.0.
What is Windows Peer to Peer Printing?
The peer to peer printing software which is included with the EcoLAN 3000E allows Windows PCs to communicate directly with network attached printers. A network server, such as NetWare or Windows NT, is not required for peer to peer printing. The peer to peer printing software must be installed on each PC that will use peer to peer printing. Once the peer to peer printing software is installed, all EcoLAN 3000E boards on the network automatically appear in the list of available printer ports.
The peer to peer printing software can also be used in networks where servers are present, however, often the server print services are utilized instead.
Peer to Peer Printing over IP or IPX
Peer to peer printing is available over both the IP and the IPX protocols. At least one of these protocols must be installed before peer to peer printing may be used. It is assumed that the IP protocol will be used only if the Windows PCs are already configured with IP addresses; otherwise, the simpler to configure IPX protocol would most likely be used.
If Using Peer to Peer over IP
Configure the 3000E IP address with DHCP (page 16) or with the printer front panel (page 19), then return to this section to complete peer to peer printing installation.
If Using Peer to Peer over IPX
The IPX protocol must be installed on each PC that will use peer to peer printing over IPX. The following instructions describe IPX protocol installation for Windows 95 or 98. Windows NT 4.0 installation is very similar (check the Protocol tab for NWLink IPX/ SPX Compatible Transport).
1.Click on the Windows Start button and select Settings, Control Panel, Network.
2.Check to see if
3.Double click on Protocol, click on Microsoft, and double click on IPX/SPX- compatible Protocol. Windows will prompt for the required Windows disks.
4.Once the files are copied, click on OK to close the network control panel. Windows will prompt to restart the system. IPX will not be active until the system is restarted.
Optional: Changing the Printer Name
IP Printer Name: Changing the printer name only applies to the IPX protocol. With IP peer to peer printing the printer is identified by its IP address.
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