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Printer/file sharing with Virgin Wireless Broadband Router
Hi, I've just set up the Virgin Media Wireless Broadband Router (Netgear) Works on both my Vista PC in lounge and XP PC in the bedroom allowing me connection to the internet using either. Is it possible to connect this router in such a way as it to allow the PC in the bedroom to print/share files music etc ( via the printer attached to the PC in the lounge). Is a real pain having to use usb keys all the time to move files from one PC to the other. If so does anyone have guidance on how to do it for a newby.
Re: Printer/file sharing with Virgin Wireless Broadband Router
Yes it is easy-ish!
Set up the printer where u want it (in the lounge?)
then goto start Menu > Printers & Faxes, right-click your printer, select sharing, then click the radio button that says "share printer"
Then on your other computer browse to \\your-pc-name and then you should see it, right click on it and select Connect... jobs a goodun
Re: Printer/file sharing with Virgin Wireless Broadband Router
Thanks for your responses Just because I'm thick here the connection can be done through the netgear wireless router when both machines connect toi it wirelessly no network cable is required between the main PC and the router?
I know it seems a stupid question but networks are not something I've had any dealings with and the only instructions that comewith it are on how to connect to the broadband.
Re: Printer/file sharing with Virgin Wireless Broadband Router
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Originally Posted by jwt1
Thanks for your responses Just because I'm thick here the connection can be done through the netgear wireless router when both machines connect toi it wirelessly no network cable is required between the main PC and the router?
I know it seems a stupid question but networks are not something I've had any dealings with and the only instructions that comewith it are on how to connect to the broadband.
Thanks
Yes, as long as both PC's are wireless and both can access the internet wirelessly, then so too can you print wirelessly