Two LAN printers are shared, how to share printers in the same LAN

Updated on technology 2024-04-14
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is necessary to make a host a medium.

    1. Install the printer brand driver such as: HP ASJ1200

    After that, the port is your newly installed driver. Manufacturer: Printer: There you can choose what your printer is when you see what it is.

    After that, it's good to mess around. Finally, remember: right-click on your newly installed printer and set the location to the IP of my host

    This is an important point that is necessary for sharing. Don't ask me about getting the IP automatically. Have you ever seen an IP change every day?

    2. The host can print.

    3. Shared life memory is not (phasj) for example

    4. Select the port that you don't want to drive.

    5. Is the location of the regular when adding the printer the IP of your own computer?

    If so, there's no problem.

    Share the printer with a shared name such as (phasj) and call it whatever you like. It's best to call your brand name. It's easy for people to change!

    PCB 1, Add Printer Select the second one.

    2. Select the second one and type Shared Name in the name).

    The second printer can be shared.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I haven't tried such a connection, however, I remember that it seems that network printers with network cards don't need to set up a workgroup, as long as there is an IP address, so you can try to connect the printer to two networks at the same time through a hub or something, as long as the IP addresses of all devices inside the two networks are inconsistent, including the gateways inside the router, there should be no conflict. As for how to add a network printer, I guess that's not a problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In this way, if you put the printer on the A network, then the machines in the A network can print on the LAN through the intranet. Then set up port mapping in A land game to map your printer, then you can print on the network through the external network in the B network.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This is simple, the computer connected to the printer is equipped with two network cards, connected to the two networks, and you can share the printer with the computers of the two networks.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the two computers are not far apart, you can buy a printer adapter, connect it to the two computers, and press it when you use it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The steps to share a printer within the same LAN are as follows:

    First, open the control panel first.

    Second, find and click on Admin Tools.

    Third, click Computer Management.

    Fourth, select the guest account of the local user and group, and click right-click Properties.

    5. Check Account is disabled and click OK.

    Sixth, open the device and the printing machine.

    7. Right-click on the printer you want to share and click Properties.

    8. Click Share and then check Share this printer.

    Nine, go back to the control panel and click on Network & Sharing Center.

    10. Tap on HomeGroup and Share Options.

    11. Click Change Advanced Sharing Settings.

    12. Check Enable file and printer sharing.

    XIII. Extended Information:

    Printers are often used in work, and often due to various reasons, some or none of them can be connected, and they are shared.

    Printer sharing is in the LAN (cat-computer-printer), connect the printer with one computer, and then share permissions, let other computers access this server computer, and control printing through the server computer, so if you want other computers to print, you must always turn on this server computer.

    If you understand the connection principle of the printer, it is easy to know that the problems that will occur if you can't share it are in**:

    1.Server computer.

    2.Other computers.

    3.Printer.

    Most of the things that can't be shared are out of 1 and 2.

    Between 1 and 2, there are several of the following:

    1.1. The server computer does not have a shared printer;

    2.Connection between computers 1 and 2. This is often the case when the printer on the shared computer cannot be found. There are two kinds: the first is: the staffing of the working group, whether it is in a working group (follow the prompts for the staffing group).

    The second is: whether it is in a network segment, which is the same as the first three segments of the IP (if it is different, directly change the IP number or plug the network cable connected to the computer into a cat.) Let's not talk about the specific situation, you can find the problem and deal with it if you know the principle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, on the computer connected to the printer, click on the start menu, select "Printers & Fax", click, select the printer icon you want to share, right-click, select Share, and then, tap "Done";

    On any computer on the LAN (excluding the one that has a printer connected), click the start menu, select "Printers and Fax", click Open, in the left taskbar, select Add Printer, open the Add Printer wizard, and then find the target printer (that is, the computer connected to the printer) For more information, please refer to Hope it can help you, I hope it will be adopted!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The premise of sharing is that the devices are in the broadcast domain (that is, the same network segment), and your router 1 and router 2 belong to different broadcast domains, so it is not possible, but you can use a dual-WAN port router to replace the two routers to achieve sharing.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the steps of different LANs to connect printers are as follows:

    1. Find the IP address of the computer connected to the printer, right-click the small computer in the lower right corner, and click to open the network and sharing center, and click to enter.

    2. Change the adapter settings. 3. Right-click on the connected network and select Status.

    4. Select Details in the pop-up dialog box. 5. We can see the IPv4 address and record this address. 6. On the computer that is connected to the shared print, press the start button, enter Run, and then select Run.

    7. Add two slashes in the dialog box and enter the IP address just recorded, and press Enter. 8. After the prompt is successful, you can go to the computer settings to see this printer. 9. Set the printer that displays the IP address of the original record as the default printer, and you can use this printer when printing.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The general workaround is as follows:

    First, it is the easiest to connect the two routers together with a network cable to realize the sharing of LAN printers.

    Second, don't know if your printer has an IP? Find the full printer IP and add it to another computer"Network printers", but only if the printer is connected to the router, not to the computer. to implement a network sharing printer.

    Third, use a router with dual WAN ports and remove routes 1 and 2.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is no simple way to do it without compromising bandwidth. The easiest and most feasible way is to change to a dual-WAN router.

    Otherwise, there is no way for your two different network segments to access each other.

    Unless you're two Cisco or Huawei routers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Try it another way: find a way to connect all the computers you need to print to Router 1 and the others to Router 2.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The computer connected to the printer has two network cards attached to it, and the IP addresses of the two network segments are set respectively.

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