Fred Atkinson <fatkinson@mishmash.com> wrote:
> I have good connectivity to my WAP from the laptop (it rates
w> the signal Excellent). So, I go to install a printer on the laptop.
> When it gets to where I enter http://#.#.#.#, I put it in with the IP
> address of the printer on my network. When I press Next, I get an
> error message saying that Windows cannot connect to the printer.
> I can ping the printer from the laptop and I can open the Web
> interface from the laptop. But, I cannot install the printer from the
> laptop.
Where are you entering
http://#.#.#.# ? That would not be in an "add a
printer" routine in Windows. Directly adding the printer IP in some spot
where Windows is expecting the address of a print server won't work, unless
you have already told it that it is a JetDirect connection.
If you are entering that into a browser window, some HP printers have
self-install features there. On WinXP, There is some java issue. I let
the screen timeout, failing to load any java applets, and then refresh the
window, and everything seems to work. You said your browser window works,
so in the left pane there should be a "internet printing install wizard"
which should open a window to an appropriate HP page. For me that link is
http://www.hp.com/pond/j900a/index.h....x.x,PortNum=1 with the ip
address of my printer in the URL. This takes a while to open a java
applet.
That would also load a windows tool that is separately downloadable from
the HP Business site
<
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...printer+wizard >
"HP Install Network Printer Wizard". This is helpful if you need to
install drivers to support the printer, but it needs to be installed first,
so that's a bit of a pain, especially for a temporary visitor.
You can simply "add a local printer" as someone else noted, but you have to
be able to locate appropriate drivers.
What I do to skip that step is share the printer from some other machine
that already has it properly configured, connect to that share, which
downloads the drivers, and then adjust the "port" for the direct IP
address.
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Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8,-122.5