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Mon, 21 Jun 2010 10:47:47 -0400
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Hello Fellow List Members:

I'm hoping that someone can help me here.  Having just purchased a new 
condo, it is now necessary for me to reconfigure my office space in such a 
way as to attach my Dell 2135CN printer to a router rather than cabling it 
directly to my Dell Vostro 410 computer.  (Said computer is running windows 
XP, service pack 3, with JAWS 11.0.1447; the router is a Linksys WRT54GL.) 
Quite obviously, the idea is for my computer to be able to "see" the printer 
on the router and access / use same.  I've made the appropriate CAT5 
ethernet cable connection from the printer to the router.  When reviewing 
the router's user / clients table, I see a printer name, an assigned 
internal IP address, and a MAC address.  However, when I use XP's "add 
printer" wizzard, it doesn't "see", recognize, or retrieve any of this 
information.  Bottom line, seeing as how my beautiful new computer desk has 
just arrived, I'm most anxious to resolve this situation sooner than later.

Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions most welcome!

John



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