- Oct 30, 2002
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Any help would be appreciated. Here's what I want to do: I have the DLink DI-614+ router. Its working just fine. I have a second router (SMC 7004BR) not currently in use. The SMC router has a parallel printer port that I want to utilize so that my 3 PCs can use my printer. So I want to install the SMC router as a second router on the network and hook the printer (HP 722C) up to the SMC. My PCs are connected to the 614+ router. I'm using WinXP on all the PCs.
Here's what I've done so far: I disabled DHCP on the SMC and set it's IP address to be in the IP range of the DI-614+. The 614+ router is the router connected to the cable modem. I have a regular network cable going from one of the lan ports on the 614+ to a lan port on the SMC router. The cable is not a crossover cable (I don't have one of those). From any of the PCs I can access the SMC admin control panel via a browser. So I know I set the SMC's IP correctly.
Even though the PCs can see the SMC router I cannot get the printer to print. When I try to print a test page it pops up a failure to print message. When I set up the printer there were no error messages or any apparent problems. I set the printer up on a TCP/IP port (the IP is the IP of the SMC router).
All the instructions I found on the web indicate I need to use a crossover cable for this application. I don't have one, so I tried a regular cable. Since the PCs can see the router now I figured I was OK. Perhaps not though, since I can't print. I don't know if either of my routers have a lan port that can support both normal and crossover applications using a normal cable (I thought I read somewhere that some routers have this feature). Nothing in the routers' manuals indicate that they have such a port.
Any help/ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.
Here's what I've done so far: I disabled DHCP on the SMC and set it's IP address to be in the IP range of the DI-614+. The 614+ router is the router connected to the cable modem. I have a regular network cable going from one of the lan ports on the 614+ to a lan port on the SMC router. The cable is not a crossover cable (I don't have one of those). From any of the PCs I can access the SMC admin control panel via a browser. So I know I set the SMC's IP correctly.
Even though the PCs can see the SMC router I cannot get the printer to print. When I try to print a test page it pops up a failure to print message. When I set up the printer there were no error messages or any apparent problems. I set the printer up on a TCP/IP port (the IP is the IP of the SMC router).
All the instructions I found on the web indicate I need to use a crossover cable for this application. I don't have one, so I tried a regular cable. Since the PCs can see the router now I figured I was OK. Perhaps not though, since I can't print. I don't know if either of my routers have a lan port that can support both normal and crossover applications using a normal cable (I thought I read somewhere that some routers have this feature). Nothing in the routers' manuals indicate that they have such a port.
Any help/ideas would be appreciated. Thanks.