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Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server
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15 Sep 2022 14:37 #101757
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Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server was created by chris_long
As ever with asking on a forum I have spent so much time on this not making progress I'm going slightly crazy.
OK, I have a network with a 2865 at its heart and all is good. It replaced the worthy 2860n after we upgraded the wifi.
We now have a very old USB only inkjet printer, and I thought of putting it on the network using the 2860 as a print server. Before I changed anything I plugged the 2860 into the network and found it under External Device, great - but it was the 1.1 IP address and that woudln't do.
So I connected the printer to the 2860 and can see it under its USB Device Status - Printers. I have disabled internet access and changed the IP address away from 1.1 and when I plug the 2860 into the network I can find it with its new IP.
What I can't find is the printer - and I have to say I have been making up as I go on most of this already so I'm not sure what I'm dong anyway.
So a couple of Questions - Is it even possible to turn the 2860 into a switch *and* have it show the printer connected via USB and work as a print server - I know you are supposed to disable DCHP - which I have also done. But now I can't find the 2860 under External Device on the 2865.
Any help would be pathetically greatfully received.
Cheers
Chris
OK, I have a network with a 2865 at its heart and all is good. It replaced the worthy 2860n after we upgraded the wifi.
We now have a very old USB only inkjet printer, and I thought of putting it on the network using the 2860 as a print server. Before I changed anything I plugged the 2860 into the network and found it under External Device, great - but it was the 1.1 IP address and that woudln't do.
So I connected the printer to the 2860 and can see it under its USB Device Status - Printers. I have disabled internet access and changed the IP address away from 1.1 and when I plug the 2860 into the network I can find it with its new IP.
What I can't find is the printer - and I have to say I have been making up as I go on most of this already so I'm not sure what I'm dong anyway.
So a couple of Questions - Is it even possible to turn the 2860 into a switch *and* have it show the printer connected via USB and work as a print server - I know you are supposed to disable DCHP - which I have also done. But now I can't find the 2860 under External Device on the 2865.
Any help would be pathetically greatfully received.
Cheers
Chris
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15 Sep 2022 16:00 #101758
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Replied by piste basher on topic Re: Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server
Have you enabled Bonjour on the 2860?
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15 Sep 2022 19:27 #101759
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Replied by chris_long on topic Re: Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server
I just have and I can see the 2860 on the 2865 but still no sign of the printer
Oh and thanks
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Oh and thanks
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16 Sep 2022 00:28 #101761
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The answer to that is "YES", but remember to give the 2860 LAN a fixed IP address. You're going to access the printer as a 'port' on the 2860's IP address - the printer itself doesn't get an IP address...
See the
Vigor 2860 User Guide V4.5
(Section 1-2-2 "Installing USB Printer to Vigor Router")
Those instructions use a standard unix 'LPR' port, rather than
Bonjour
. Bonjour is Apple-centric, so you may need to add support to the clients, if you wish to go down that route. (I thought Bonjour was just a 'discovery/announcement' service - but I am definitely not Apple-centric :wink: )
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So a couple of Questions - Is it even possible to turn the 2860 into a switch *and* have it show the printer connected via USB and work as a print server - I know you are supposed to disable DCHP - which I have also done
The answer to that is "YES", but remember to give the 2860 LAN a fixed IP address. You're going to access the printer as a 'port' on the 2860's IP address - the printer itself doesn't get an IP address...
See the
Those instructions use a standard unix 'LPR' port, rather than
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16 Sep 2022 13:02 #101764
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Replied by chris_long on topic Re: Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server
Ahh... understood, so the printer is sort of invisible until I go to the 2860
I'm deffo not apple centric either - I will have more fiddling...
Again thanks for all the help
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I'm deffo not apple centric either - I will have more fiddling...
Again thanks for all the help
C
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16 Sep 2022 14:32 #101766
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Replied by chris_long on topic Re: Reusing an 'old' 2860n as a print server
And the first thing I did was print out the pages on setting up a USB printer...
Thanks all - I've been 'doing' computers for 44 odd years (started on mainframes) and they just don't get any easier... or I've always been this dumb
Thanks again
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Thanks all - I've been 'doing' computers for 44 odd years (started on mainframes) and they just don't get any easier... or I've always been this dumb
Thanks again
Chris
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