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More info?)
Sorry, that other post was from me, but I forgot to type
my name in.
Just tried it, HP WebJetAdmin didnt work.
>-----Original Message-----
>>Usually, these kinds of devices have a "test" button
>No, but there's a reset button.
>-------------------
>>...whatever utility or feature you use to
>>configure your wireless base station may be able to
tell
>>you the IP address
>>of all the devices currently communicating with it.
>Strangely enough, I can't see my own computer there,
much
>less the print server.
>-------------------
>>The Trendware web site is very thin on documentation...
>You got that right...
>-------------------
>>...the TEW-P1U "supports HP WebJetAdmin".
>It's not an HP printer, but it's worth a try.
>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Check the documentation for the TEW-P1U. Usually,
these
>kinds of devices
>>have a "test" button (or something similar) that, when
>pressed (and perhaps
>>held for a five seconds or so) will send their
>configuration to the attached
>>printer. This normally will have such information as
>the MAC address and
>>the IP configuration (address, sub-net mask, default
>gateway).
>>
>>A second possibility is that whatever utility or
feature
>you use to
>>configure your wireless base station may be able to
tell
>you the IP address
>>of all the devices currently communicating with it.
>>
>>A third possibility is to download and install the HP
>WebJetAdmin software.
>>The Trendware web site is very thin on documentation,
>but it does say that
>>the TEW-P1U "supports HP WebJetAdmin". I've found
>WebJetAdmin quite a handy
>>tool for getting information about "print servers"
etc.
>See
>>http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc-
>JAVA/offweb/vac/us/en/en/network_software/wja_overview.ht
m
>l.
>>
>>--
>>Bruce Sanderson MVP
>>
>>It's perfectly useless to know the right answer to the
>wrong question.
>>
>>
>>"Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>message
>>news:a55201c486fb$1d48a570$a601280a@phx.gbl...
>>> Thanks, and it seems helpful, but I can't seem to
find
>an
>>> IP address for the print server. How can I find it?
The
>>> PS utility showed this address, but it doesn't seem to
>>> even detect it anymore.
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>See Bruce Sanderson's website at:
>>>>http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/Printing%20to%20Print%
>>> 20Server%20device.htm
>>>>--
>>>>Cari (MS-MVP Windows Client - Printing, Imaging &
>>> Hardware)
>>>>www.coribright.com
>>>>
>>>>"Mike" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>>> message
>>>>news:957501c4864b$d145d3a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>>>>I have just gotten a print server(it's the 2nd or 3rd
>>>>> one!) and am having problems setting it up. It is a
>>>>> TrendWare TEW-P1U with a Lexmark X125 printer.
>Nothing
>>>>> happens-the PS utility won't detect it, I can't get
>it
>>> to
>>>>> work on my own. I have tried TrendWare's tech
support
>>>>> number; all they can tell me is to "please hold."
Are
>>>>> there any known issues with Windows XP and print
>>> servers
>>>>> with a hotfix out there? Will XP's SP2 fix this(I'm
>>> going
>>>>> to download it in a while)?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>.
>>>>
>>
>>
>>.
>>
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