Many printers include the ability to hook directly into a network, allowing any computer on that network to print from them. Those without that feature, however, can still function over a network via ...
Unlike newer versions of the Microsoft Windows operating system, Windows XP does not auto-detect wireless and Bluetooth printers within range of the PC. To install a network printer to this operating ...
I can't find if this has been discussed or not on this forum...<BR><BR>My problem is I purchased an HP Laptop recently with Windows 7 64 bit OS. I connected it to my home LAN through a Linksys router.
Microsoft has tried to make it easy to set up a Windows XP network, share files and printers, and share an Internet connection. The Home Networking Wizard makes all the necessary network settings ...
Q: I wish to purchase a Canon Pixma G4200 Megatank series printer. My computer still runs Windows XP and I was told by Canon Support that the Pixma G Series printers are not compatible with XP. Is ...
I'm setting up a home office network for my brother-in-law's boss, and he has a large HP office printer that he wants to connect to the network...<BR><BR>The ideal solution (in terms of not purchasing ...
Sharing printers and adding a network printer is very easy in Windows 11/10. If you have a printer attached to your computer, you can share it with anyone on the same network. You can control who will ...
RonE asked the Windows forum why Windows 7’s XP Mode can’t see other computers on the network. It can access the Internet. Windows 7’s XP Mode, part of the Windows Virtual PC, allows you to run a ...
With Windows 7, you can more easily share files and printers across a network via the new HomeGroups feature. HomeGroups lets you connect to files and printers with a group password–if all the PCs ...
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