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On 06-Sep-2002/15:58 -0400, cmaklad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have a router with a built in printer server. I need to setup linux to
>use the router to access the internet. I, also, need to setup linux to
>use a printer attached to the router. Please help!

If you're using static IP addresses, setup networking using 'neat' and
specify the router's IP address as the gateway. If the router ruins DHCP,
you just setup Linux for DHCP.

Use printconf-gui to configure the printer. Assume it's an SMB print
server since a home/office router is mostly likley assuming that the
clients are Winboxes.

Tony
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