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I found a nice article on configuring the HP print server
under OS/2 (and others are similar, if not identical) at:
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/networking/support_doc/bpj06504.html
Used it for both my SMC7004BR and the HP170X print servers.
And Sheridan George's SCOUG message on 10/2 (network printers)
may help. I have the (older) SMC7004BR, Firmware ver: R1.90h .
although v1.93p (dated 9/28/01) is now on the SMC site.
SMC is pushing their wireless (7004AWBR) version real hard
these days. It's still kinda pricey, at around $200.
Geez, my SMC7004BR isn't even a year old yet.
Mebbe I'll flash the new firmware tonight....
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On 10/2/01, Peter Skye wrote, in part:
>>From the new VOICE issue
>(http://www.os2voice.org/VNL/past_issues/VNL1001H/vnewsft.htm):
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> Oleg V.Cat suggested the following when someone asked on
> the eComStation mail list how to print to a TCP/IP printer:
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> Try the following:
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> SET LPR_SERVER=nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
> SET LPR_PRINTER=lp
> SET USER=userid
> start lprmon -b LPT1
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> This transfers all output from port LPT1 to printer
> with name "lp" on server with tcp/ip nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
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>
>I have an SMC firewall box with a printer port. I haven't used the
>printer port yet -- is the above info something I need to use with it?
>- Peter
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