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Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2004 22:23:12 PST8
From: "Larry Tawa" <laror@dslextreme.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LANready CP-830 cannot customize configuration ;-)

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Svobi,

In <63854.19.09.10.04.02.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 02/04/2004
at 12:14 PM, "i-lists" said:

>Hi Larry
>I really wondered about this, my own, posting after so long time ;-))

My archive; just had to find the relevant post....

>Yes, I was able to get the CP-830 working ,,,

Good.

>,,, and in the meantime it is already replaced by a NETgear PS-113, also
>working properly ;-)))
>My fault has been, because of incompetence or not knowing exactly, the
>settings: At that time I assumed that each of the connected PRT port
>does need it own TCPip address ...
>... but this is not correct:
>The PRT Server istself needs ONE TCPip adress only !
>The PRT ports are addressed wit some subadresses, ie like
>P1, P2 and P3 to be set in the PRT Server's Settings and by the TCPip
>Settings of OS/2 !!

Noted for future reference. I need at least two 3-print servers; one for
me & one for a family that I manage their computers.

>The NETgear PS-113 is somewhat similar but still has some
>differences.
>HTH, svobi

Yes, helps. As I am sure you are aware, not too much info on the 3-print
servers.

Thanks.

Larry
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