Jack B wrote:
> My brother just got Sprint "high speed" internet access using a wireless
> receiver that plugs into a special wireless router. His PC is plugged
> into the router with ethernet, and his daughter's Mac has wireless
> access. They both get the internet, and email with no problem.
> However, the Mac user wants to use the printer hooked to the PC, and
> they have been unable to do that. I had set up a home network when I
> was last there, and both computers have sharing turned on, but they do
> not seem to see each other.
>
> I guess my main question before I get too far into this is should it
> work? That is, are a Mac and PC able to share files/printers on a small
> home network like this? If the answer is yes, then could someone point
> me in the right direction as to how to get this working?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
>
>
There is a recipe here, but I expect in general this would be a bumpy ride.
Mainly because I don't know what it takes to set up a workgroup properly.
"Printing to a printer on a Windows XP PC from a Mac running 10.4.x"
http://www.ifelix.co.uk/tech/3015.html
Another link I found, which may help when you try to share files.
"Mac OS X 10.2: How to Change the Windows File Sharing Workgroup"
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107137
And another recipe for setting up MAc to Win printing. It mentions
the firewall in WinXP SP2 as a possible barrier:
http://iharder.sourceforge.net/curre...winmacprinter/
The main problem with stuff like this, is finding the appropriate
terminology and exactly what protocol stack or paths are being
used. I started with a Google thread, to find the above links.
It would be better to find an article that describes all the
printing paths that MacOSX can use, and whether it is limited
to Postscript printing or not.
http://groups.google.ca/group/comp.s...d7506282bf7993
Paul