A client of mine wants to be able to print from a local database, to a printer which is located across the internet connected to another computer. Equipment cost must be minimal. I have googled this and I'm only coming up with proprietary software or local IP printing, but haven't found a good explanation of how to do this or if it's even possible (given budget constraints).
The network on which the printer resides is behind a Linksys router. There are currently 2 printers, one minolta printer with ethernet builtin, and one HP printer that is connected to an XP Pro machine and is shared out.
Is there a way to access these printer across the internet from the corporate office? I have found that ports 631, 515, and 9100 may need to be opened but have no solid answer on these. Also how would i even add the printer in Windows? As a network printer? or a local TCP/IP port? I've tried it a few different ways with no luck. Hopefully someone has done this and can shed some light. Thanks!
The network on which the printer resides is behind a Linksys router. There are currently 2 printers, one minolta printer with ethernet builtin, and one HP printer that is connected to an XP Pro machine and is shared out.
Is there a way to access these printer across the internet from the corporate office? I have found that ports 631, 515, and 9100 may need to be opened but have no solid answer on these. Also how would i even add the printer in Windows? As a network printer? or a local TCP/IP port? I've tried it a few different ways with no luck. Hopefully someone has done this and can shed some light. Thanks!