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How can I hook up an HP4200TN printer wirelessly?

Asked by: gmar777

How can I put the printer on my network wirelessly with my SMC router?

Thanks for being willing to help me out with this.
 
I have a netgear print server and the model is WGPS606 with 2 USB ports and 4 RJ45 ports
The Printer is an HP Laserjet 4200tn with RJ45  port
 
What I normally do is :
1.0 Configure the Netgear Wireless using my computer and assign a different ip within my ip range that is 192.168.2.1
2.0 Hook up the usb from the Netgear wireless print server to the back of a printer with a USB port. In this case I DO NOT have a USB port
 
Question: How can I put the printer on the network. In other words, how can the HP printer connect with my SMC router? or is this even possible with what I have?

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2008-05-26 at 19:55:02ID23433789
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Hewlett Packard

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Laserjet 4200TN

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Printers by HP

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Wireless Network Cards & Adapters

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Wireless Networking

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Answers

 

by: ABLComputersPosted on 2008-05-27 at 07:29:12ID: 21652158

Why not get a wireless router and connect the printer to it using a CAT5 then assigning it a STATIC IP address to the printer then install the HP software on your laptop (that's connected to your network either via CAT5 or Wireless) and the software will detect the printer.

 

by: gmar777Posted on 2008-05-27 at 10:21:30ID: 21653735

The printer is several rooms away from the router. I am looking for a solution to print wirelessly and cannot run a CAT 5 cable but I do have a print server as mentioned above. When I move the printer and connect it directly to the computer via ethernet it recognizes it immediately, however for some reason when I plug it into the ethernet port on the wireless print server is does not see it.

 

by: ABLComputersPosted on 2008-05-27 at 20:47:53ID: 21657545

You will have to check with netgear  and verify that it can print to that model printer.
http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101216.asp



You will still need a wireless router. Then you will configure your Wireless print server to connect to your wireless network. then try connecting the printer to it.

Please note that signal quality my be weak because of distance from base. Hence you may need Wireless repeaters or Wireless access point configured to work as repeaters.

 

by: dannlhPosted on 2008-06-02 at 18:16:24ID: 21696980

Wireless Bridge.  (sometimes called a Wireless Game converter) This will convert your wired etherenet link on the printer to wireless. (I'm assuming your SMC is a WiFi router?)

INTERNET-----SMC----YOURWIREDNETWORK
                              |
                              + WIRELESS>>                  <<WIRELESSBRIDGE----YOURPRINTER

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