On 31-Dec-2004/17:27 -0800, tonydm <inbox(a)mariosmaintenance.com> wrote:
I truely welcome all the wonderfull advice. But somewhere there is
the
impression that I have a Laserjet 4000N with Ethernet built in. I do
not. I have a plain jane printer which requires a parallel connection
to print. That's where the Intel NetportExpress 10/100 came in. It is
the print server, not any part of the printer.
I found some info about your print server here:
http://www.aplawrence.com/Reviews/netport.html
Frankly, you may be better off connecting the printer directly to
your Linux box and using Samba or Cups to share it with your Winboxes.
Tony
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