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Canon Pixma Mp495
Discovered my existing Canon Printer has no wireless connection but after doing some checking have found that Canon MP495 is. However as mentioned in a previous related post, my Desktop is connected to the internet via a Router. So my question is will we be able to connect my wife's Laptop remotely to this printer via the router. Find this all so confusing any help really appreciated.
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Maybe these links will assist to make it a bit easier to understand configuration / setup processes involved, below are some Microsoft Videos that show how to setup Shared printers on a home network.
The first Video is along the lines of Rojash's original posts:
'How to share and access a Home Printer' Video:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-GB/ windows 7/help/ videos/ sharing -a-prin ter
The next three following Videos show an alternative method that involves firstly creating a 'HomeGroup' for 'easy' sharing of Files and Printers, followed by joining the 'Homegroup' and then finally accessing Files or printers over the 'Homegroup' network.
1. Create a Homegroup video:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-US/ windows 7/Creat e-a-hom egroup
2. Join a Homegroup video:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-US/ windows 7/Join- a-homeg roup
3. Access a Homegroup shared network Files and Printers video:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-US/ windows 7/Acces s-files -and-pr inters- on-othe r-homeg roup-co mputers
- Then for just for future for reference other Information and Videos about Homegroups:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-US/ windows 7/HomeG roup-re commend ed-link s
The first Video is along the lines of Rojash's original posts:
'How to share and access a Home Printer' Video:
http://
The next three following Videos show an alternative method that involves firstly creating a 'HomeGroup' for 'easy' sharing of Files and Printers, followed by joining the 'Homegroup' and then finally accessing Files or printers over the 'Homegroup' network.
1. Create a Homegroup video:
http://
2. Join a Homegroup video:
http://
3. Access a Homegroup shared network Files and Printers video:
http://
- Then for just for future for reference other Information and Videos about Homegroups:
http://
But, just for clarification, I assume you still have the original printer connected direct to the Desktop via a USB cable?
If so you can also still access it from the Laptop via the Windows network system as per the previous posts that attempted to explain the method to achieve this! i.e. it does not matter that it is not wireless connected, the Windows can still access it remotely from the Laptop!
So now you could have the TWO printers that both computers could access over the network!
If so you can also still access it from the Laptop via the Windows network system as per the previous posts that attempted to explain the method to achieve this! i.e. it does not matter that it is not wireless connected, the Windows can still access it remotely from the Laptop!
So now you could have the TWO printers that both computers could access over the network!
Hi pikyboyid no the old printer is not connected or being used and the new printer is being used via wireless to both desktop and laptop. As I said being the age I am easily confused and had been told that for the laptop to be used remotely I had to have a wireless printer and as £32 fell within my budget got a wireless one but your help has been greatly appreciated and thanks once again.