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Right-click on "My Computer" - Manage and find the Services section. Find the workstation service and start it. See if you can visit each other within your local area network.
After being able to visit each other, you can set up printer sharing.
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Set up inside my computer.
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Preferably, this printer needs to be shared. That is, set this printer to be a shared printer, otherwise others will not be able to see it. First of all, you have to make sure that you want to be seen by others, so that you will appear on the Internet so that others can find you.
After sharing, other computers in the same LAN can see the shared printer through the network. Then, you need to install the driver for this printer. This way, you will be able to use this shared printer.
Thank you for your question.
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First of all, you need to connect your computer and printer to the same local area network. It is also recommended to set the printer to a fixed IP address.
Then proceed with the installation of the printer. There are two ways.
First, enter the p address and install the printer driver.
Second, use the original driver CD, run the installer, follow the prompts to install, and enter the IP address.
Which way to use, it is recommended to read the manual. Or ask customer service.
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First of all, it is necessary to make sure that the Internet of both computers is connected from the wireless router, and can ping each other's IP addresses.
Secondly, the computer that has been plugged into the printer should be set to share in the printer properties, and record the computer name of the computer, it is recommended to turn off the firewall.
Finally, run the other party's computer name on the computer you want to access the printer and press enter, you can see the shared printer name, double-click it and install it according to the prompts.
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If you confirm that the printer has been connected to the network, it means that the printer can be shared, and all computers only need to install drivers to ensure that the printer can be shared under one network.
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Select the network printer when installing the printer on the computer, and install the driver after seeing the network printer. If you can't see the network printer, the router may have enabled the wireless network isolation function, and you can log in to the router to isolate the wireless network at all.
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All of them need to install a printer program, and you can use software.
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Share the printer of another computer, the other party is a wireless network, my side is a local area network, my computer can't print.
If you want to share another computer's wireless printer, you need to make sure that both computers are on the same LAN and that the printer is already shared. Here are some of the possible reasons and workarounds for not being able to print: Network Settings Issues:
Make sure that your computer and another computer are both connected to the same LAN and that your network settings aren't blocking shared printers. You can view your network settings in the Network and Sharing Center in the Control Panel. Driver issues:
Make sure that you have access to the shared printer. You can set permissions for a shared printer on another computer to allow other computers to access it. Firewall issues:
A firewall may block the connection of a shared printer. Make sure that your computer and the other computer's firewall settings allow shared printer connections. If you still can't print, try reinstalling the printer driver or contact your printer manufacturer or network administrator for more help.
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There are still some differences between wired and wireless sharing of printers.
It is recommended that you set the printer on the APC to shared again.
At this time, you need to set the IP address for the printer, you can set an IP address in the same network segment, and set it to share, use BPC to directly access the IP address of the printer, search normally, you can use it, no problem.
Note: APC also needs to be powered on when in use.
Give it a try, and hope it can help you solve the problem!
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This is because after the router is bridged, the primary and secondary routers are not in the same network segment, so the network under the secondary router cannot share the settings in the network under the primary router.
1. Check whether the DHCP function is enabled on the main router, and if there is no word to turn it on.
2. The DHCP function of the secondary router needs to be turned off.
3. The network cable from the LAN port of the main router is connected to the LAN port of the secondary router.
In this way, all devices in the primary and secondary router LANs are in the same network segment. You can now share devices or files with each other.
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Hello,According to what you described, you can log in to the remote desktop normally,Shared files are normal,It must be in a local area network,The permissions are also set correctly,Now the problem is that there is a problem with print sharing,First of all, after you bridge,The device connected to the printer has not changed the IP,Of course, whether it has been changed or not,You try to re-add the shared printer on the BPC device,Because when you are in the bridge,The printer sharing data will be interrupted,Generally re-add it。
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1: The printer has been shared successfully and the client is inaccessible because it has not set up its network workgroup in a group. Take win7 as an example, select the computer icon, right-click --- click "Properties" - advanced property settings.
2: Click "Computer Name" -- change --- change the "Workgroup" name to the same as the print host. After clicking "OK", restart your computer as prompted. After the reboot is successful, you can add the printer normally.
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Look at the printer computer, does it have your account permissions?
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Installing and Sharing Local PrintersA local printer is a printer that is connected to the computer used by the user. To add a printer in Windows, the steps are as follows:
1. Set up printer sharing on the machine that has installed the printer driver. Select Start Setup Printers, select the printer you want to share, right-click, and select Share. , the detailed operation is shown in the figure:
Select "Share this printer", set the name of the shared printer, and press OK to finish.
2. Client settings: After the printer server is set, the client only needs to add this shared printer to realize the realization of network sharing printing;
3. When performing the third step of "Add Printer", select "Network Printer", click "Next", and the user can set the way to find the printer here;
4. If the user wants to find a printer in the workgroup, you can click "Next" to pop up the "Find Printer" dialog box. Since it is inside the local area network, you can select the single option of "type the printer name, or click 'Next' to browse the printer";
5. Users can enter the name of the printer or click "Next" to pop up the "Browse Printer" dialog box. Here, all the shared printers in the domain and the computers connected to the printers are listed in the Shared Printers list box. If there are multiple printers in the LAN, users can find the right printer for themselves here;
6. Click the "Next" button, in the pop-up dialog box, the user can set whether to set the printer as the default printer;
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Ensure that the printer and all PCs that need to use the printer are connected to the LAN port of the router, and that the IP addresses of all computers are on the same network segment, and the same is true for VLANs. Also, the IP of the computer directly connected to the printer has not changed.
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How was the original LAN set up? Is it that the original gateway is inconsistent with the new router gateway, so I can't find B that is still in the original setting, please be more detailed.
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The router itself has some problems, and sometimes it will lead to the inability to connect to the Internet.
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I don't know what router you add to A, but if it's an ordinary ADSL route, then A and B are now 2 networks. A uses A's line to go out of the extranet, and B uses B's line to go out to the extranet. Is this the case?
If this is the case I said, then your printer can't be shared, which spans 2 network segments. Although you may have both sides set up, you must know that there are too many networks in the world that use 192, and this address is only meaningful to the local area.
To share prints, you must connect the printer and other computers to a local area network. Consider adding a device like a small switch.
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Just reinstall it.
The network conditions had changed, and he couldn't work as he had been asked to do.
Thank you for your question.
You have to have a network port that can access the Internet, link to the router and then set up the router, you can set up the router with a mobile phone, an ipad, and it's okay without a computer. Once you've set it up, you're OK.
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