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ad-hoc printing
About this tag
Ad-hoc printing refers to connecting a printer directly to a computer without a network router, often used in small or temporary setups. In a Windows Vista environment, users may encounter issues when trying to add an ad-hoc printer, such as the printer not appearing in the list of available devices. This can occur with HP all-in-one printers like the c5180 on a mixed wired and wireless network. Troubleshooting steps typically involve ensuring proper driver installation and network discovery settings. The tag covers discussions about ad-hoc printing problems and solutions for Windows users.
Hi Guys,
I have a small network set up at home with a belkin f5d8232-4 router, got a desktop that is connected to the internet via ethernet cable and a laptop that is connected via wireless, both using vista, and both Ihave installed the HP drivers, but with the laptop once it come to the part...