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On 8 Oct 01, at 18:03, J. R. Fox wrote:
> Steve Carter replied to me:
> > More ethernet cable is all that I required. The SMC's 4-port
> switch
> > is enough for two computers and two printers. Since the print
> server
> > takes over the parallel port input to the printer, I don't know
> how
> > to share, unless some kind of parallel-port switch might work
> -- a
> > kludge I've avoided.
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I've made do with switches. I have one set with 2 computers and 2
printers with a 4-port parallel switch that flips each printer between
the two PCs. Easy if you're near the switch.
I was looking at a device recently that plus into the centronics on a
parallel port printer and into an RG45. Anybody had any
experience with this?
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