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Wireless printing on Dell Vostro 1000 w/ XP
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 710791" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>They sure are - in fact, Windows handles port redirection a lot better than Mac OS X. It's one of those things that I miss about it. The problem is likely that when the printer was originally added to the XP machine, it was added as a locally connected printer. Now, we need to tell it to connect over a network. When you installed the Airport software on Windows XP, it should have installed a program called Bonjour to allow you to find and connect to the printer over the network. Did you install that software on the XP machine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 710791, member: 24098"] They sure are - in fact, Windows handles port redirection a lot better than Mac OS X. It's one of those things that I miss about it. The problem is likely that when the printer was originally added to the XP machine, it was added as a locally connected printer. Now, we need to tell it to connect over a network. When you installed the Airport software on Windows XP, it should have installed a program called Bonjour to allow you to find and connect to the printer over the network. Did you install that software on the XP machine? [/QUOTE]
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