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User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG511v2 Table 2-1. A Road Map for How to Get There From Here ... If I Want To ... ? What Do I Do? What's Needed? How Do I? Use printers in a 1. Use the 1. The computer that you are combined Windows using to connect to the wireless and Printers and wireless network needs to be wired network. Fax features to configured with: Windows Domain settings are usually managed by corporate computer support groups. Windows Workgroup settings locate • Windows Client and File are commonly managed by available and Print Sharing individuals who want to set up printers in the • The same Windows small networks in their homes, or combined Workgroup or Domain small offices. wireless and wired network. 2. Use the Windows Add settings as the other Windows computers in the combined wireless and wired network. For assistance with setting up Windows networking, refer to the PC Networking Tutorial on the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless a Printer wizard to add 2. Any Windows networking security access rights such as PC Card WG511v2 Resource CD and the Help information access to a network printer from the PC login user name/ password that have been assigned in the Windows network must be provided in the Windows system you are using. you are using provided when Windows For help with setting up printers to wirelessly prompts for such information. in Windows, refer to the Help connect to the 3. If so-called Windows 'peer' and Support information that network. networking is being used, the comes with the version of the 3. From the File printer needs to be enabled for Windows operating systems you menu of an sharing. are using. application such as Microsoft Word, use the Print Setup feature to direct your print output to the printer in the network. Introduction v2.2, December 2005 Chapter 2-5

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User Manual for the NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless PC Card WG511v2
Introduction
Chapter 2-5
v2.2, December 2005
Use printers in a
combined
wireless and
wired network.
1.
Use the
Windows
Printers and
Fax features to
locate
available
printers in the
combined
wireless and
wired network.
2.
Use the
Windows Add
a Printer
wizard to add
access to a
network printer
from the PC
you are using
to wirelessly
connect to the
network.
3.
From the File
menu of an
application
such as
Microsoft
Word, use the
Print Setup
feature to
direct your
print output to
the printer in
the network.
1.
The computer that you are
using to connect to the
wireless network needs to be
configured with:
Windows Client and File
and Print Sharing
The same Windows
Workgroup or Domain
settings as the other
Windows computers in the
combined wireless and
wired network.
2.
Any Windows networking
security access rights such as
login user name/ password
that have been assigned in the
Windows network must be
provided when Windows
prompts for such information.
3.
If so-called Windows ‘peer’
networking is being used, the
printer needs to be enabled for
sharing.
Windows Domain settings are
usually managed by corporate
computer support groups.
Windows Workgroup settings
are commonly managed by
individuals who want to set up
small networks in their homes, or
small offices.
For assistance with setting up
Windows networking, refer to the
PC Networking Tutorial on the
NETGEAR 54 Mbps Wireless
PC Card WG511v2 Resource
CD
and the Help information
provided in the Windows system
you are using.
For help with setting up printers
in Windows, refer to the Help
and Support information that
comes with the version of the
Windows operating systems you
are using.
Table 2-1.
A Road Map for How to Get There From Here ...
If I Want To ... ?
What Do I Do?
What’s Needed?
How Do I?