by aka » Sun Sep 02, 2007 1:40 pm
1. Just type this path in Explorer, and then connect this printer. This action is common to all windows terminals, not wtware specific.
2. Wyse redirect printer through RDP protocol LTP port redirection. It's seems easy, but there are some limitations. This approach doesn't work for USB. Nobody except user of this terminal cannot use this printer.
WTware uses different approaches to printer sharing. WTware acts as hardware printserver. So you should do some more configurations, and set more features.
You should read two articles:
1.
http://wtware.com/docs/config.html#printer
2.
http://wtware.com/win2k3/printer.html
And set permanent IP address for this terminal. For MS DHCP, read this:
http://wtware.com/netman/netman1.html#dhcp_reservations
1. Just type this path in Explorer, and then connect this printer. This action is common to all windows terminals, not wtware specific.
2. Wyse redirect printer through RDP protocol LTP port redirection. It's seems easy, but there are some limitations. This approach doesn't work for USB. Nobody except user of this terminal cannot use this printer.
WTware uses different approaches to printer sharing. WTware acts as hardware printserver. So you should do some more configurations, and set more features.
You should read two articles:
1. http://wtware.com/docs/config.html#printer
2. http://wtware.com/win2k3/printer.html
And set permanent IP address for this terminal. For MS DHCP, read this: http://wtware.com/netman/netman1.html#dhcp_reservations