Anne Wilson wrote:
On Wednesday 18 May 2005 11:08, Derek Jennings wrote:

That is assuming you have cups running on both computers and you are not
using a firewall in either computer.
(The firewall will block traffic both to the internet **and the local
network**. You have to open up the local network to printer traffic)
The Cups servers in each computer will discover each other and allow their
printers to be shared.


If the firewall has been set to allow local (lan) traffic no additional entry is required. That's how mine works.


Anne
I don't know if this is of any help: output of "lspci" -
for both PCs gives details of controller, so I assume al set up for a network - or actually, the potential for a network ;-)


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