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GNU Free Documentation License How do I network my computers so i can share printers? Q. I have a pc running vista and another running windows 7 using the same wireless network. I want to network them so i can then network printers. When i go to add a wireless device, they do not find each other. Can someone give me instructions on how to network them? Asked by 1234321 - Wed Jun 23 22:10:59 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. There's no need to find the computers if both are already connected to the same wireless router. In a sense, they are already networked. What you need to do is plug the printer in one of the computers, and setup printer sharing on that computer. Both computers need to have the printer driver software installed first. To setup printer sharing in Vista (if you decide to plug the printer on the Vista machine) -> To setup printer sharing in Windows 7 (if you decide to plug the printer on the Win 7 machine) -> To add the shared printer to the other computer simply look for the printer on the network using Windows Explorer. Answered by Charlie Tuna - Wed Jun 23 22:18:20 2010 What network does the animated how the grinch stole christmas come on? Q. It has always been a family tradition in our family to watch how the grinch stole christmas(the animated one) on christmas eve. But i cant find where it comes on tonight. Do you know what network it comes on Asked by Christian O - Wed Dec 24 20:11:37 2008 - - 2 Answers - 2 Comments A. I searched Comcast's listings for Denver and didn't find any more airings, but they do have it on demand for $2.99. I imagine most cable systems have it right now; otherwise, you might try Netflix. Hulu doesn't seem to have it. Answered by yume_no_hikari - Wed Dec 24 22:41:07 2008 What is the best way to setup network faxing for a small office?
Q. Our company would like to implement a network faxing solution so we could fax from our pcs instead of from the fax machine. We currently have a sharp fo-dc535 fax machine which has networking capability and one server running Windows Server 2003. I am wondering if we are going to need to buy another server to handle the faxing or if we can just use our existing server. We fax about 100 docs a day back and forth so the volume is not that high, I just have never put a network fax solution in place. Also, if anyone knows of other things we will need to put in place to implement this I would appreciate that info. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Asked by jsssika - Fri May 19 16:02:34 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. From checking out the PDF file in the sources area, it looks like it's a function of the print driver. Possibly a menu selection or different driver needs to be installed for faxing capabilities? As for the server. Depends on what kind of hardware its on as to if it can handle it and what else is installed on it. If there's nothing else, and it's a small business, and you're not faxing 50 - 60 pages / fax, you should be ok running it. If it's just a DC doing fileshareing, I'd say you should be ok. Take a base line of the server prior to setting up the fax solution and have a few select users start to use the fax capabilities, and monitor it again. If the new monitor readings spike a lot higher than the original base line, you… [cont.] Answered by Rich P - Fri May 19 16:31:53 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "network" Network is a 1976 film about a TV network that cynically exploits a deranged ex-TV anchor's ravings and revelations about the media for its own profit. It is an Academy Award winning film and #66 on the AFI's 100 Movies list.
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