--- Gretchen Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Through trial and error, I was able to resolve most
> of the issues 
> below.  I am now able to connect to the internet
> with the Dell.  
> However, I still can't print to the Canon i560 that
> is attached to the AEBS. <clip>

I know what you need to do. When you go to add a
new printer, choose a Local, not Network printer.
Uncheck the automatic detection box then click Next.
Click Create new port then drop down to Standard
TCP/IP port.

That's in Windows 2000, I think XP is very similar.

Windows treats printers that are not connected to a
specialized server, or shared off another computer,
as "local" printers even when they're plugged into a
network like Ethernet or AppleTalk. Windows 2000 even
has an AppleTalk device option in the printer port
drop list.

=====
It WAS total Fandemonium!
http://www.fandemonium.org
Didn't go? Fandemonium 2005


        
                
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