I am having the same probs - not as simple as adding network printer though.
I have 2 x dell laptops, both running XP Home (SP2); 2 x BT voyager 1060
wireless adapter; 1 x Linksys WAG54G(UK) wireless-g ADSL . I have connected
to the Internet (BT broadband) simply enough but have run the network set up
wizard till am blue in the face but without apparent success at joining my 2
laptops so that they can share files and share printer.
I keep getting the error message regarding the Wireless Zero Configuration;
have enabled it, disabled it and set to auto but still no joy. Is this a red
herring?
On both laptops I do however see the wireless connection symbols - wirelss
connection and signal strength and both seem to tell me that I am connected.
Not sure or confident as to actual status; have asked each computer to map
the network and neither shows that it sees the other.
Firewall is, I think, disabled on both laptops. Would VERY MUCH appreciate
some guidance and ideally be able to speak it through with someone.
Many thanks in anticipation,
Paul Miller
"Robert Jacobs" wrote:
> When you install the printer, in add printers, you must set it up as a
> network printer, not a local printer.
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> "Yuke" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I got the files shared thanks to Malke. Thank you. But I'm still having a
> >hard time configuring the printer. I went to ControlPanel > Printer > Share
> >this printer and when it asked me to type in the printer name on the
> >network although I typed in the printer name correctly which is "Printer1"
> >it give me an error message saying it can't find that printer on the
> >network.
> >
> > I don't know what I should do. Please help me on this. My set-up is pretty
> > simple I guess. I have a desktop and a laptop both with Windows XP and I
> > have a Lynksis wireless network router for the laptop.
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > yuke
> >
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