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Old February 20th 08, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.win98.networking
P.Schuman
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Default need TCP/IP printing via LPR

I have a desktop running Win98se that is our main dog for email, printing, etc.
But now, I've moved my HP printer from LPT1 to a network connection
so the other laptops in the house can print without having the Win98se running.

I used a little Netgear PS101 server, that attaches to the Centronics connector,
and the Netgear has an Ethernet RJ45 and power - really nice solution.

I could just install the Netgear software,
but was looking for something more generic.

Anyway - Win98se doesn't have the TCP/IP printing capability,
so what software have folks installed to support this type of printing ?


 




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