I have read the Networking Posting Instructions. The ipconfig /all data returned is too long for an image; so I am attaching a txt file for inspection. I will flush the DNS cache after completing this post. In an effort to keep this post from being too long, I will reserve hardware and OS details for a later post.
The bottom line is I want pros, cons, and "is it possible" answers for a new addition to my home computer stuff. A newly remodeled study is about 30' away and has three walls between it and the original room used for computer work.
The original room has a desktop machine, router hardwired to the computer, and printer hardwired to the computer. The router serves as the access point for two laptops for printer and file sharing. One is in the new study.
The new study has a laptop which doubles as a desktop and a new wireless printer. The laptop currently shares the old printer and is hardwired to the new wireless printer. My desire is for the new printer to be used exclusively by the computer in the study. I have made an unsuccessful attempt to establish an ad hoc connection to the printer. (The manuals for the printer indicate that it is possible to do this.)
so:
drpepper
The bottom line is I want pros, cons, and "is it possible" answers for a new addition to my home computer stuff. A newly remodeled study is about 30' away and has three walls between it and the original room used for computer work.
The original room has a desktop machine, router hardwired to the computer, and printer hardwired to the computer. The router serves as the access point for two laptops for printer and file sharing. One is in the new study.
The new study has a laptop which doubles as a desktop and a new wireless printer. The laptop currently shares the old printer and is hardwired to the new wireless printer. My desire is for the new printer to be used exclusively by the computer in the study. I have made an unsuccessful attempt to establish an ad hoc connection to the printer. (The manuals for the printer indicate that it is possible to do this.)
so:
- Can I use an ad hoc connection for the wireless printer and maintain the existing network connection at the same time? I have read a couple of articles which indicate that the use of a virtual network connection will allow this with only one NIC. I have Microsoft Virtual WiFi Miniport Adapter showing in Device Manager.
- Should I set up a WLAN connection instead using the existing sharing through the router and configure the permissions to allow only the computer in the study to use the wireless computer?
- Do I need to manually set the IP address for the wireless computer?
- I am sure that I will need some step-wise instructions for configuring everything to work in reliably.
drpepper
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bitIntel Core i38GB DDR3Intel HD graphics family
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo 1068AHU B570 (laptop)
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i3
- Motherboard
- Lenovo Emerald Lake
- Memory
- 8GB DDR3
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD graphics family
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ThinkPad Display 1366x768 (15.6")
- Hard Drives
- WD 320GB WDC WD3200BPVT
- Internet Speed
- 80Kbs maximum -->speed is a misnomer
- Other Info
- Logitech MK550 wireless mouse/keyboard combo used when at home.