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mike shanahan
September 27th 04, 12:06 AM
I an trying to connect an hp tn4040 (may not be the
correct model number) to a w98 system via an rj45
connection. The printer has an HP JetDirect card in it
with an rj45 connection. I am going to put the printer
and the w98 system on a router (so I can add other systems
later). How do I connect the printer to the system
(software wise) so that the w98 can print to the printer?
Do I hard code an IP address in the printer/router and
then tell the w98 system the ip address?? I did not find
anything in the knowledge base on this. (I have connected
the printer to a router and both devices recognize each
other--light tx/rc lights.)

Thanks in advance Mike Shanahan

Richard G. Harper
September 27th 04, 01:51 AM
Check your HP printer driver CD for the "Add Network Printer Wizard" or
"TCP/IP Printer Wizard" (depending on the age of the printer and CD).

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"mike shanahan" > wrote in message
...
>I an trying to connect an hp tn4040 (may not be the
> correct model number) to a w98 system via an rj45
> connection. The printer has an HP JetDirect card in it
> with an rj45 connection. I am going to put the printer
> and the w98 system on a router (so I can add other systems
> later). How do I connect the printer to the system
> (software wise) so that the w98 can print to the printer?
> Do I hard code an IP address in the printer/router and
> then tell the w98 system the ip address?? I did not find
> anything in the knowledge base on this. (I have connected
> the printer to a router and both devices recognize each
> other--light tx/rc lights.)
>
> Thanks in advance Mike Shanahan

mike shanahan
September 27th 04, 02:18 AM
I have figured this out, for an rj45 connected printer you
need to:
1-start
2-printer
3-add a printer
4-local printer (uncheck AUTO DETECT...)
5-check "Create a new port"
6-in the dropdown select "Standard TCP/IP Port"
7-at ADD PORT, you type in the printer ip address (the hp
printer can be configured for the ip address I will use
192.168.0.66 or something not common.)
....
I did this on a w2k system, but I should be able to
transfer it to a w98. I do not have a working w98 in my
lab, so I will have to go to the customer's shop to
finished working this (you also need the printer connected
to go any further.
mike shanahan
>-----Original Message-----
>I an trying to connect an hp tn4040 (may not be the
>correct model number) to a w98 system via an rj45
>connection. The printer has an HP JetDirect card in it
>with an rj45 connection. I am going to put the printer
>and the w98 system on a router (so I can add other
systems
>later). How do I connect the printer to the system
>(software wise) so that the w98 can print to the
printer?
>Do I hard code an IP address in the printer/router and
>then tell the w98 system the ip address?? I did not find
>anything in the knowledge base on this. (I have
connected
>the printer to a router and both devices recognize each
>other--light tx/rc lights.)
>
>Thanks in advance Mike Shanahan
>.
>

Richard G. Harper
September 27th 04, 03:11 AM
Yes, for Windows 98 you need the additional HP software I mentioned in my
first reply. Windows 98 does not support TCP/IP printing so you need to use
the HP software to make the connection.

--
Richard G. Harper [MVP Win9x]
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* for the benefit of all. Private mail is usually not replied to.
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"mike shanahan" > wrote in message
...
>I have figured this out, for an rj45 connected printer you
> need to:
> 1-start
> 2-printer
> 3-add a printer
> 4-local printer (uncheck AUTO DETECT...)
> 5-check "Create a new port"
> 6-in the dropdown select "Standard TCP/IP Port"
> 7-at ADD PORT, you type in the printer ip address (the hp
> printer can be configured for the ip address I will use
> 192.168.0.66 or something not common.)
> ...
> I did this on a w2k system, but I should be able to
> transfer it to a w98. I do not have a working w98 in my
> lab, so I will have to go to the customer's shop to
> finished working this (you also need the printer connected
> to go any further.
> mike shanahan
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I an trying to connect an hp tn4040 (may not be the
>>correct model number) to a w98 system via an rj45
>>connection. The printer has an HP JetDirect card in it
>>with an rj45 connection. I am going to put the printer
>>and the w98 system on a router (so I can add other
> systems
>>later). How do I connect the printer to the system
>>(software wise) so that the w98 can print to the
> printer?
>>Do I hard code an IP address in the printer/router and
>>then tell the w98 system the ip address?? I did not find
>>anything in the knowledge base on this. (I have
> connected
>>the printer to a router and both devices recognize each
>>other--light tx/rc lights.)
>>
>>Thanks in advance Mike Shanahan
>>.
>>