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At least you are getting closer.  It sure is a bummer that one has to put in so much time and effort   
simply because the vendor doesn't put enough information in the readme or manual.  
 
Sheridan  
 
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> Hi Sheridan  
> Thanks for your suggestions.  
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> Yesterday I had tried very intensively to get the unit running.  
> I also tried in these ID's you suggested ;-(  
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> Finally I got a partial success:  
> The unit has an IP address !  
> The unit has a device name (given but replacable from factory) !  
> The unit has 3 port ID's but which ones !?  
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> With the combination of "device name AND port ID I got  
> successfully ;-)  
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> So I used the IP address, "device name_port ID" and it worked on  
> the   
> Canon BJc-6100 ...  
> ... the Canon BJ-230 gave out some letter hacks ;-(  
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> The same result under a test with the secundary W98SE partition  
> on   
> my notebook ;-((  
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> In the meantime I got linked to NETgear and hope to hear from  
> support !?  
> So I am waiting for more detailled infos.  
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> Cheers, svobi     
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> s-geo@usa.net on 06.11.2002 07.50.02  
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> Subject:	SCOUG-Help: TCPip settings of a NETgear PS113 ???  
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> Info2SYNass.NET wrote:  
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>>Hello  
>>I need your advice how to set my NETgear Print Server PS111  
>>correctly under TCPip.  
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>>Does somebody of you know the correct settings ???  
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> I don't have direct knowledge of the NETgear print server. If no  
> one else gives you better information  
> you might try:  
>    1) lpt1, lpt2, lpt3  
>    2) L1, L2, L3 (this what the printer ports are on my Linksys  
> EPSX3 print server)  
>    3) p1, p2, p3  
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> Sheridan  
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