Reference Manual for the RangeMax 240 Wireless Router WPNT834

Table 2-1. A Road Map for How to Get There From Here (continued)

If I Want To?

What Do I Do?

What’s Needed?

How Do I?

 

 

 

 

 

Share

1.

Use the Windows

• Windows computers (wired

Windows Domain settings are

Windows PC

 

Printers and Fax

and wireless) you are

usually managed by corporate

files and

 

features to locate

using to connect to the

computer support groups.

printers (in a

 

available printers in

network need to be

Windows Workgroup settings

combined

 

the combined

configured with the

wireless and

 

Windows Client and File

are commonly managed by

 

wireless and wired

wired network).

 

and Print Sharing.

individuals who want to set up

 

network in your

 

 

• Windows computers (wired

small networks in their homes, or

 

 

home.

 

 

and wireless) I am using to

small offices.

Note: For

2.

Use the Windows

connect to the network

 

 

Add a Printer

 

sharing files and

 

 

 

need to be configured with

For assistance with setting up

 

wizard to add

printers on other

 

 

the same Windows

Windows networking,see the PC

 

access to a network

types of

 

 

Workgroup or Domain

Networking Tutorial on the

 

printer from the PC

computers like

 

 

settings as the other

NETGEAR RangeMax 240

 

you are using to

Macintosh or

 

 

Windows computers in the

Wireless Router WPNT834

 

wirelessly connect

Linux, refer to

 

 

combined wireless and

Resource CD and the Help

 

to the network.

the product

 

 

wired network.

information provided in the

3. From the File menu

documentation

• Any Windows networking

Windows system you are using.

 

of an application

that came with

 

 

security access rights such

 

 

such as Microsoft

 

those

 

 

 

as login user name/

For assistance with setting up

 

Word, use the Print

computers.

 

 

password that have been

printers in Windows, see the

 

Setup feature to

 

 

 

 

assigned in the Windows

Help and Support information

 

 

direct your print

 

 

network must be provided

that comes with the version of

 

 

output to the printer

 

 

when Windows prompts for

the Windows operating systems

 

 

on the network.

 

 

such information.

you are using.

 

 

 

 

 

 

• If so-called Windows ‘peer’

 

 

 

 

networking is being used,

 

 

 

 

the printer needs to be

 

 

 

 

enabled for sharing.

 

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