SOURCE: print server configuration in canon mf4150
I had the same problem. After many hours of trial and error, I got two XP laptops and a Vista desktops configured. Be sure to use the latest firmware from Dlink. Disable all s/w firewalls. In my case Norton Firewall from Yahoo was a problem. The Vista PC was configured to print within 30 mins and the XPs took a while. I couldn't get the print server to appear in the My Network Places A couple of the guys who left comments on the product at Newegg actually have a good solution. The solution involves setting the printers up as local printers with standard TCP/IP ports that point to the IP address or the URL ("dlink-"6_last_digits_of_MAC_ID) and USB port number 9100-9103. You can google how to set up local printers w/ TCP/IP connections with USB ports on the internet. Note the Scanner will not be recognized but at least you can print on MF4150.
SOURCE: wireless print server not compatible with HP printer ?
unfortunately, psc4280 is not listed under the list of compatible printers for DP-G310.
Check it on this website http://support.dlink.com/supportfaq/
Browse your product to the left of the page then click on go. then click on compatible printers to the left of the page.
Ask hp if they have a port that you can open up on the router.
SOURCE: problem with scan from print server
This unit does NOT officially support Samsung printers... but it will allow printing with some. It does NOT support multi-function printers features like scanning for any brand of multi-function printers.
SOURCE: D-Link DP 301U Print Server not continuous print from vista
Make sure you have byte counting enabled if you are printing through LPR.
SOURCE: hp 1020 dp-300u
dont' worry about what the d-link site says. its because they haven't tested it. i got my dp-301u to work fine with my hp1020 on 2 different workstations with the following steps.
1. install printer locally via usb and test.
2. create a second printer as per the dlink manual creating a port. don't worry about the name as we will delete it.
3. once created go into the properties of the 2nd printer and change the port to something local - anything will do to free up the port.
4. go into the properties of the printer that was created in step 1. and change the port to that of the print server.
5. test print. should work fine.
cheers!!
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