> 'Existing NDIS Driver', which seemed like a strange thing to do, but it
> worked. I was then able to install Netgear's software, find the server and
> my printer, and then print correctly.
>
>    Was this the right way to do this? Is there a cleaner way? I am now
> getting an small error message in the DOS boot window, but everything seems
> to be working fine.

Read through chapter 3 of the users guide. It covers some stuff about
printing, and more specifically what not to do with Microsoft Networking ;)

Though if it's working I'd probably suggest taking regular backups
(as everybody always does) and keep using it.

>    I look forward to any comments folks might have about doing this better.

In an ideal world you really want to do the printing via Linux (and use
Win4Lin to print via Linux too), but then since I'm still kicking RedHat 6.2
into understanding my various printers I wish you continued success :)
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