Can't get printer connected on router to work with Suse 9.1

From: AC (kjbc_at_blueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 10/22/04


Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:47:12 GMT

I have just installed Suse 9.1 personal and I am trying to get my
printer working. The computer is connected to the printer and the
internet through a network card and a BRP1400 router with a printer server.

The printer is connected to the router via a USB ccable

I can access the web with no problems but I cannot get it to print.
I have tried setting it up through YaST and tried the different network
options but I cannot get it to work - any ideas?

My other two PC's run XP and can both print without any problems
although I had to set up a Winbond remote printer port to acces the
printer.



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