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strugglin' | 11:08 Fri 23rd Jan 2009 | Technology
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Hi, I have a tower connected to a printer via usb. The computer is wired to a netgear router. The router is wired to a powerline unit. This then sends the Internet down the mains. The Internet is picked up at a laptop in another room. This works very well. I have set file sharing and printer sharing etc. But I cannot get the laptop to print back down the system. Both machines are Vista. I don't think the laptop sees the other computer. But do I need to change the cat5e cable between the tower and the router to a crossover type?
Or is there something else I need to do.

Thanks in advance GM
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Don't know anything about sending broadband down the mains but...Are both machines password protected?
Vista won't share properly unless both machines have a log on password.
I found this out the hard way!
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Thanks for the reply. Both computers are password protected. Even if they are both logged in It fails to see the other computer.
I know it's probably a daft question ... but have you actually shared the printer?

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb7 27037.aspx

I have a network printer and not a networked printer - but vista was quite happy to use it - even loaded it's own drivers
And, are both machines members of the same workgroup?
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Thanks for the help.
Yes the printer is shared.
Yes computer share the same name.
Still not sure whether the first cable should be a crossover.
I did download and follow Microsoft's guidance.
you need to look in the router book to see if it has auto ulink .... if yes ... no crossover req

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