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In <0GQG00JY9IWL5R@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 01/24/02
at 11:17 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Yes, I sent a job to the printer while iptrace was running. Did it not
>register?
I didn't seen any activity to any other addresses.
>The printer output port is: \pipe\lpd0
>LPD Server 192.168.2.1 (that is the url for the router)
Yes, that's the SMC. Can you ping that address?
Let me see the content of tcpstart.cmd. Maybe you are not starting the
LPRMON daemon correctly.
>LPD Printer: lpt1 (that is what Windows uses with the SMC port).
I think you need an ip address in the port properties. Did you use
192.168.2.1? I need to do a bit of research to make sure I understand how
the pieces fit together.
Could you email me a screen shot of the port properties. I'm not quite
understanding what you have entered where.
Steven
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