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  1. #1
    ogorki500 Guest

    printer connected to wireless router does not print

    hi,

    i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop, running
    vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to the
    print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed the
    printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router manual -
    admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.

    the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be changed
    to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do not
    print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer prints
    out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer works
    when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no avail.

    should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before so
    maybe there is something simple i'm missing.

    i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    thanks
    kate

  2. #2
    Alan Morris [MSFT] Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    how is the TCP/IP port configured?

    If the device is Offline it did not respond to the SNMP query issued by the
    port monitor.

    If the device does support SNMP than you can attempt to configure firewalls
    and routing stuff to get the SNMP traffic resolved.

    To get printing in the mean time, just disable SNMP on the port
    configuration tab. The spooler will just write data to the address

    I assume the router will respond to ping.

    --
    Alan Morris
    Windows Printing Team
    Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
    http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

    "ogorki500" <ogorki500@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:FF4833E3-B58D-494A-8B1C-9C5ADA6BFAF7@microsoft.com...
    > hi,
    >
    > i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop,
    > running
    > vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to the
    > print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed
    > the
    > printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router
    > manual -
    > admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.
    >
    > the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be changed
    > to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do not
    > print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer prints
    > out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    > setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer
    > works
    > when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    > must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no
    > avail.
    >
    > should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    > windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    > printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before
    > so
    > maybe there is something simple i'm missing.
    >
    > i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    > thanks
    > kate




  3. #3
    ogorki500 Guest

    RE: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    hi again

    if allan morris sees this: thank you for your posting in reply to my
    question. i have not been able to login to the forum where i saw your reply
    (techarena) so am posting here again.

    turning off SNMP as you suggested did help! now the printer starts up and
    prints about half a page before hanging. the job is listed as printed in the
    print monitor window but the printer data light is still flashing. so far it
    has been seized up for half an hour and counting.

    you asked about the settings for the tcp/ip port, they are:
    birectional support disabled [router does not support this]
    printer pooling disabled
    protocol: LPTR
    queue name: LPT1
    LPR byte counting and snmp status enabled boxes are both unchecked.

    when i initially setup the port, i chose 'tcp/ip device' rather than
    'autodetect' or 'web services on demand' (as it was the only one i kind of
    recognised). don't knwo if this makes any difference.

    i have turned off windows defender and firewall as i figured i am behind a
    hardware firewall w the router in any case (?) but it doesn't seem to have
    helped.

    hope you or someone else can help me again, it is great to get the printer
    working at all but more than half a page would be nice!

    cheers
    kate

    "ogorki500" wrote:

    > hi,
    >
    > i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop, running
    > vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to the
    > print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed the
    > printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router manual -
    > admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.
    >
    > the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be changed
    > to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do not
    > print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer prints
    > out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    > setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer works
    > when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    > must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no avail.
    >
    > should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    > windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    > printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before so
    > maybe there is something simple i'm missing.
    >
    > i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    > thanks
    > kate


  4. #4
    Alan Morris [MSFT] Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    Is the printer hooked directly to the hub port or do you have a USB hub
    attached and this is how the printer is attached.

    I'm hoping you had already connected the printer directly to the device.

    Enable the LPR byte counting.

    Does the device support the RAW protocol?

    I saw the 3D model on the website but I did not find a manual to download.

    --
    Alan Morris
    Windows Printing Team
    Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:
    http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1

    This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

    "ogorki500" <ogorki500@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3537408F-989E-4515-897D-52A64FF80CD8@microsoft.com...
    > hi again
    >
    > if allan morris sees this: thank you for your posting in reply to my
    > question. i have not been able to login to the forum where i saw your
    > reply
    > (techarena) so am posting here again.
    >
    > turning off SNMP as you suggested did help! now the printer starts up and
    > prints about half a page before hanging. the job is listed as printed in
    > the
    > print monitor window but the printer data light is still flashing. so far
    > it
    > has been seized up for half an hour and counting.
    >
    > you asked about the settings for the tcp/ip port, they are:
    > birectional support disabled [router does not support this]
    > printer pooling disabled
    > protocol: LPTR
    > queue name: LPT1
    > LPR byte counting and snmp status enabled boxes are both unchecked.
    >
    > when i initially setup the port, i chose 'tcp/ip device' rather than
    > 'autodetect' or 'web services on demand' (as it was the only one i kind of
    > recognised). don't knwo if this makes any difference.
    >
    > i have turned off windows defender and firewall as i figured i am behind a
    > hardware firewall w the router in any case (?) but it doesn't seem to have
    > helped.
    >
    > hope you or someone else can help me again, it is great to get the printer
    > working at all but more than half a page would be nice!
    >
    > cheers
    > kate
    >
    > "ogorki500" wrote:
    >
    >> hi,
    >>
    >> i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop,
    >> running
    >> vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to
    >> the
    >> print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed
    >> the
    >> printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router
    >> manual -
    >> admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.
    >>
    >> the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be
    >> changed
    >> to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do
    >> not
    >> print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer
    >> prints
    >> out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    >> setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer
    >> works
    >> when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    >> must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no
    >> avail.
    >>
    >> should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    >> windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    >> printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before
    >> so
    >> maybe there is something simple i'm missing.
    >>
    >> i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    >> thanks
    >> kate




  5. #5
    ogorki500@yahoo.com.au Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    On Feb 21, 3:12 am, "Alan Morris [MSFT]" <ala...@online.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    > Is the printer hooked directly to the hub port or do you have a USB hub
    > attached and this is how the printer is attached.
    >
    > I'm hoping you had already connected the printer directly to the device.
    >
    > Enable the LPR byte counting.
    >
    > Does the device support the RAW protocol?
    >
    > I saw the 3D model on the website but I did not find a manual to download.
    >
    > --
    > Alan Morris
    > Windows Printing Team
    > Search the Microsoft Knowledge Base here:http://support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1
    >
    > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
    >
    > "ogorki500" <ogorki...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    >
    > news:3537408F-989E-4515-897D-52A64FF80CD8@microsoft.com...
    >
    > > hi again

    >
    > > if allan morris sees this: thank you for your posting in reply to my
    > > question. i have not been able to login to the forum where i saw your
    > > reply
    > > (techarena) so am posting here again.

    >
    > > turning off SNMP as you suggested did help! now the printer starts up and
    > > prints about half a page before hanging. the job is listed as printed in
    > > the
    > > print monitor window but the printer data light is still flashing. so far
    > > it
    > > has been seized up for half an hour and counting.

    >
    > > you asked about the settings for the tcp/ip port, they are:
    > > birectional support disabled [router does not support this]
    > > printer pooling disabled
    > > protocol: LPTR
    > > queue name: LPT1
    > > LPR byte counting and snmp status enabled boxes are both unchecked.

    >
    > > when i initially setup the port, i chose 'tcp/ip device' rather than
    > > 'autodetect' or 'web services on demand' (as it was the only one i kind of
    > > recognised). don't knwo if this makes any difference.

    >
    > > i have turned off windows defender and firewall as i figured i am behind a
    > > hardware firewall w the router in any case (?) but it doesn't seem to have
    > > helped.

    >
    > > hope you or someone else can help me again, it is great to get the printer
    > > working at all but more than half a page would be nice!

    >
    > > cheers
    > > kate

    >
    > > "ogorki500" wrote:

    >
    > >> hi,

    >
    > >> i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop,
    > >> running
    > >> vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to
    > >> the
    > >> print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed
    > >> the
    > >> printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router
    > >> manual -
    > >> admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.

    >
    > >> the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be
    > >> changed
    > >> to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do
    > >> not
    > >> print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer
    > >> prints
    > >> out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    > >> setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer
    > >> works
    > >> when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    > >> must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no
    > >> avail.

    >
    > >> should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    > >> windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    > >> printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before
    > >> so
    > >> maybe there is something simple i'm missing.

    >
    > >> i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    > >> thanks
    > >> kate


    hi alan
    yes i had already installed the printer on the laptop via a direct usb
    connection. now the printer is connected directly to the usb port on
    the wireless router.

    i spent another couple of hours trying to make it work last night and
    with the following setup it works!! but very slowly, ie. when printing
    a 3 page word document it pauses for a couple of seconds after every
    few lines of text

    byte counting enabled
    LPR mode (i tried raw mode but it didn't work so i guess is not
    supported)
    advanced printing features turned off in the printer control panel
    (this was what finally got it working).

    so i am three quarters happy - it doesn't seem quite right that for it
    to print even slowly the 'advanced' features (like being able to do
    print preview) should need to be turned off...

    one more question: is leaving SNMP turned off ok? or do i need to turn
    it on and change some settings in the router's firewall?? (as i am not
    using windows firewall).

    thanks very much for your help until now,
    kate

  6. #6
    Patrick C Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    I'm using a Netgear wireless print server connected to a Brother MFC and
    found after reinstalling and changing from the defaults:

    I was having the same problem, seems disabling bidirectional and setting
    start printing after last page is spooled.

    start-control panel-classic view-printers-click once on printer-right click-
    run as administrator-properties-printing preferences-settings-uncheck
    bidirectional-ok-apply-advanced-set startprinting after last page is
    spooled-apply-x out

    I still occasionally get half page on startup but corrects itself and prints
    full page.

    "ogorki500" <ogorki500@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:3537408F-989E-4515-897D-52A64FF80CD8@microsoft.com...
    > hi again
    >
    > if allan morris sees this: thank you for your posting in reply to my
    > question. i have not been able to login to the forum where i saw your
    > reply
    > (techarena) so am posting here again.
    >
    > turning off SNMP as you suggested did help! now the printer starts up and
    > prints about half a page before hanging. the job is listed as printed in
    > the
    > print monitor window but the printer data light is still flashing. so far
    > it
    > has been seized up for half an hour and counting.
    >
    > you asked about the settings for the tcp/ip port, they are:
    > birectional support disabled [router does not support this]
    > printer pooling disabled
    > protocol: LPTR
    > queue name: LPT1
    > LPR byte counting and snmp status enabled boxes are both unchecked.
    >
    > when i initially setup the port, i chose 'tcp/ip device' rather than
    > 'autodetect' or 'web services on demand' (as it was the only one i kind of
    > recognised). don't knwo if this makes any difference.
    >
    > i have turned off windows defender and firewall as i figured i am behind a
    > hardware firewall w the router in any case (?) but it doesn't seem to have
    > helped.
    >
    > hope you or someone else can help me again, it is great to get the printer
    > working at all but more than half a page would be nice!
    >
    > cheers
    > kate
    >
    > "ogorki500" wrote:
    >
    >> hi,
    >>
    >> i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop,
    >> running
    >> vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to
    >> the
    >> print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed
    >> the
    >> printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router
    >> manual -
    >> admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.
    >>
    >> the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be
    >> changed
    >> to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do
    >> not
    >> print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer
    >> prints
    >> out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    >> setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer
    >> works
    >> when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the problem
    >> must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no
    >> avail.
    >>
    >> should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    >> windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    >> printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before
    >> so
    >> maybe there is something simple i'm missing.
    >>
    >> i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    >> thanks
    >> kate



  7. #7
    Patrick C Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    PS
    Bidirectional support for your printer may be in the ports tab. Uncheck
    enable bidirectional support.

    "Patrick C" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
    news:7revj.11987$Ch6.9090@newssvr11.news.prodigy.net...
    > I'm using a Netgear wireless print server connected to a Brother MFC and
    > found after reinstalling and changing from the defaults:
    >
    > I was having the same problem, seems disabling bidirectional and setting
    > start printing after last page is spooled.
    >
    > start-control panel-classic view-printers-click once on printer-right
    > click- run as administrator-properties-printing
    > preferences-settings-uncheck bidirectional-ok-apply-advanced-set
    > startprinting after last page is spooled-apply-x out
    >
    > I still occasionally get half page on startup but corrects itself and
    > prints full page.
    >
    > "ogorki500" <ogorki500@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:3537408F-989E-4515-897D-52A64FF80CD8@microsoft.com...
    >> hi again
    >>
    >> if allan morris sees this: thank you for your posting in reply to my
    >> question. i have not been able to login to the forum where i saw your
    >> reply
    >> (techarena) so am posting here again.
    >>
    >> turning off SNMP as you suggested did help! now the printer starts up and
    >> prints about half a page before hanging. the job is listed as printed in
    >> the
    >> print monitor window but the printer data light is still flashing. so far
    >> it
    >> has been seized up for half an hour and counting.
    >>
    >> you asked about the settings for the tcp/ip port, they are:
    >> birectional support disabled [router does not support this]
    >> printer pooling disabled
    >> protocol: LPTR
    >> queue name: LPT1
    >> LPR byte counting and snmp status enabled boxes are both unchecked.
    >>
    >> when i initially setup the port, i chose 'tcp/ip device' rather than
    >> 'autodetect' or 'web services on demand' (as it was the only one i kind
    >> of
    >> recognised). don't knwo if this makes any difference.
    >>
    >> i have turned off windows defender and firewall as i figured i am behind
    >> a
    >> hardware firewall w the router in any case (?) but it doesn't seem to
    >> have
    >> helped.
    >>
    >> hope you or someone else can help me again, it is great to get the
    >> printer
    >> working at all but more than half a page would be nice!
    >>
    >> cheers
    >> kate
    >>
    >> "ogorki500" wrote:
    >>
    >>> hi,
    >>>
    >>> i am trying to make a wireless connection from my sony vaio laptop,
    >>> running
    >>> vista business, to a printer (canon pixma ip4300) connected via usb to
    >>> the
    >>> print server of my wireless router (siemens gigaset SE551). i installed
    >>> the
    >>> printer as a 'local' printer on a tcp/ip address, as per the router
    >>> manual -
    >>> admittedly, the manual instructions were for winxp.
    >>>
    >>> the problem: the printer comes up in vista as 'offline', cannot be
    >>> changed
    >>> to online, and won't print. documents appear in the print queue but do
    >>> not
    >>> print out - only sometimes when i restart the computer, the printer
    >>> prints
    >>> out a page or two of whatever the last failed job was. the same wireless
    >>> setup with my old sony xp pro laptop works perfectly, and the printer
    >>> works
    >>> when connected to the vista laptop directly via usb cable, so the
    >>> problem
    >>> must be vista... i've turned off win defender and win firewall to no
    >>> avail.
    >>>
    >>> should i install the printer as a network printer? i have tried this but
    >>> windows couldn't see the printer - it could see the router, but not the
    >>> printer connected to it. but i've never setup a networked printer before
    >>> so
    >>> maybe there is something simple i'm missing.
    >>>
    >>> i hope someone can help as this is driving me crazy!
    >>> thanks
    >>> kate

    >



  8. #8
    David J Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    Just want to let you all know that I disabled bi-directional printing and set
    the Spool setting in Printer Properties > Advanced to "Start printing after
    last page is spooled", and now my Brother MFC 5440 prints in Vista (all other
    XP machines were printing fine all along).

    David

    "Patrick C" wrote:

    > PS
    > Bidirectional support for your printer may be in the ports tab. Uncheck
    > enable bidirectional support.
    >..
    >..
    > > I was having the same problem, seems disabling bidirectional and setting
    > > start printing after last page is spooled.
    > >



  9. #9
    Patrick C Guest

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    Thanks for letting us know. Something must be going on with Vista vs XP.

    "David J" <David J@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:7CE3D06D-E17F-42E8-B806-250744EEA68C@microsoft.com...
    > Just want to let you all know that I disabled bi-directional printing and
    > set
    > the Spool setting in Printer Properties > Advanced to "Start printing
    > after
    > last page is spooled", and now my Brother MFC 5440 prints in Vista (all
    > other
    > XP machines were printing fine all along).
    >
    > David
    >
    > "Patrick C" wrote:
    >
    >> PS
    >> Bidirectional support for your printer may be in the ports tab. Uncheck
    >> enable bidirectional support.
    >>..
    >>..
    >> > I was having the same problem, seems disabling bidirectional and
    >> > setting
    >> > start printing after last page is spooled.
    >> >

    >



  10. #10
    Join Date
    May 2008
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    Working with Netgear support we found that manually setting up the TCP/IP port seems to eliminate the occasional reprint problem:
    Setting up Netgear WGPS606 for TCP/IP using Vista Home Premium:

    1. You should be logged on with administrator privileges.Get IP address of the print server.

    a. Run the cd of the print server to get the IP address of the print server.

    2. Set up a TCP/IP port on the computer using the following steps:

    a. Click on start, then Control Panel.
    b. Select Classic View.
    c. Double click on Printers.
    d. Right click anywhere in the space below the printer icons.
    e. Click Run as Administrator.
    f. Click Add Printer (ok permission).
    g. Click Add a Network, Wireless, or Bluetooth Printer.
    h. Select Stop.
    i. Select The Printer I Want Isn't Listed.
    j. Select Add a Printer Using TCP/IP Address or Host Name.
    k. Click Next.
    l. Under Device Type select TCP/IP Device.
    m. In Hostname or IP address enter IP address obtained from cd run ie; 192.168.1.103.
    n. Uncheck Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use.
    o. Click Next.
    p. It detects TCP/IP port - may take a few minutes.
    q. Select Custom.
    r. Click Settings.
    s. In Protocol select LPR.
    t. In Que Name, for port 1 type L1, for port 2 type L2, (referencing the port on print server),
    Check LPR Byte Counting Enabled.
    u. Click Ok.
    v. Click Next.
    w. Find Printer Manufacturer and Printer in List, Click Next.
    x. Select use current or replace driver.
    y. Alter name and/or select as default printer if desired.
    z. Print test page if desired and click Finish.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Posts
    1

    Re: printer connected to wireless router does not print

    I am having a similar problem. I have a netgear router and a Lexmark 3500-4500 wireless printer. My XP wirless desktop and XP wireles laptop can both print fine. I have setup the printer on my Vista machine and whenI print a test page the status reads sent to printer, the Lexmark dialogue runs ok but nothing prints. I can ping the printer.

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