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Alezander2015-12-04 20:26:15
Computer networks
Alezander, 2015-12-04 20:26:15

Forwarding a network printer through a PC to another network?

Good time of the day. The following situation:
There are two local networks interconnected via NeoRouter (similar to hamachi, tungle).
Network #1 has a server running 2008 server with a real ip connected to the Internet through a router.
Network #2 has a laptop with windows 7 connected via wifi that receives internet from another router.
In general, everything is fine, both networks communicate without problems through the NeoRouter; computers ping through folders; transitions without problems; printers that work via USB also transfer without problems.
But on one Samsung SCX-4650N MFP, usb died, and since the router was on the floor above, I had to connect it. To a nearby laptop via ethernet, the laptop prints to it without problems. But when you try to connect this printer to network server No. 1 or any other computer from the NEOROTER network, the printer is created, but in the TCP IP connection it writes its ip from that under No. 2 and all printing does not occur. I tried to make a bridge between network No. 2 of the printer / laptop and the neorouter did not help for some reason, you can’t see it through the bridge, although it pings perfectly to any other LPR protocols, IPP responds without problems, but only in communicating with the laptop.
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Anatoly, 2015-12-09
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Why not connect the printer directly to the network and kill everyone with one stone?

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