Print Sever
how do you use this print Server?
take a look at this pic:
http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimage/33-122-151-02.jpg
now you see 4 ethernet ports and 2 USB ports. my question is how does this work. can you hook up 4 printers to this print server via RJ45 jacks and then connect the computer up to it via the USB? that way you can have 1 computer and print to 4 different printers? and also if you have a wireless laptop you can connect to it and print to 4 printers or does this mean you can have 4 printers hooked up to it via RJ45 and 2 other printers via USB? if so how does the computer hook up to the print server? just trying to figure out how you control the print server with an INput. on all of the print severs i see there is no where on the box that says input.
This is a wireless print server. You can connect printers via ethernet or USB and then it will communicate to your computers via your wireless network.
Is anyone else having problems connecting a Linksys WMSM54G print server to a HP PSC1510?
I have a desktop using Win XP SP2, a laptop running Win Vista, a Linksys WRT54G router, and a Linksys WMSM54G print server. My wireless router works fine for both computers. When I connected the Print server I was able to only get the laptop to connect to the print server. The desktop won't allow the network driver for the printer to be installed from Linksys install disk. It just hangs and does nothing. I've removed all the HP drivers and extra software and reinstalled only the XP compatible driver and still nothing happens. If I connect the printer directly to the desktop it works fine. With it connected to the sever I can send a test print from the server to the printer with no problem. Any help is appreciated.
Make sure the Print Server and the router are the same version. Thats the most common problem I find. The information will be on a sticker underneath both the router and the print server.
Differing Versions, even though they are both g-networkable, cannot work with each other.
Also, most print servers cannot scan wirelessly...only print. Keep that in mind too!
Looking for a print or poster of what I believe is the Virgin Mary holding the severed head ofJohn the Baptist
Need to know the artist or title of painting. saw it in or near the vatican in Rome. thinking it's DaVinci or Michaelangelo
Salome with the head of St. John the Baptist was a common theme. I have posted links to several below:
Please Help! I cannot cancel a print job from the printer queue?
This is a computer at work, where we have a program on server that we use to print our transaction receipts and what not. Yesturday we were printing a word Doc from the server and it stoped in the middle of the print. I ejected the paper, But the Document is Still in the printer Queue.
I have right clicked and selceted cancel sever times.. i have closed and reopened the server I have restarted the comptuter, turned off and turnd the printer On unplugged and re pluged the printer with no results. Now i Can print to the same printer when i am not On ther server, that printer queue is empty. But the printer queue visable on the server still has the Document.. it says it is deleting but it does not go away.
Can some one please help?
The printer was turned off for about 15mins
And i don't know How to reboot the printer server..
Please advise
Problem Solved .. Found an answer from some one elses Questio .. Just in case anyone needs to know the answer ...
open a command prompt (start, run then type cmd)
once you have a window open, type:
net stop "print spooler"
then
net start "print spooler"
keep the quotes.
The answer above is credited toJeffrey F answer is at the following address
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AoU0KwhU5_mjDMliFewTNOkjzKIX?qid=20070414160409AAm0mqU
Turn the printer off for a few minutes before turning it back on. Usually a fast turn on and off does not clear the queue.
identify a religious/mthological figure/symbol in a print?
it seems like an etching, or wood cut, in the style of dore (whom it may be), depicting a man with one and a half arms; one arm severed, but smooth/healed, seeming, about the elbow, the other holding a torch at, roughly, 45 degree tilt (so that the fuel of the torch's fire would spill from it, though i saw none spilled). to his left (or so it seemed in the program i was watching, that featured it - "history's mysteries: cults" - they may have flipped the picture) appears to be a man, kneeling, looking not unlike a durer christ. it may be meant to convey sparks falling from the torch entering the man (it was used in a segment on gnosticism). it may be merely a small part of a larger picture. any clues? a link, to verify it's the same work, would be useful. further: why is the standing man (perhaps crowned with leaves?) maimed? i've studied something of gnosticism, but don't recognise this symbol. it has a blakean feel, about it, but the art is not as "simple". who are these figures?
ivery much doubt that any attribution would be given for the image - it lasted but a moment, on the screen, and there were hundreds. thanks for your imput, though.
Intriguing...but without actually seeing it I can't even guess. What network puts out History's Mysteries.? Maybe you can go to their website and get more info.
Private server interfering with WiFi?
I recently setup a private server on my network. The network looks like this.
Internet -> server -> Linksys Router-> wifi/computers
The computers on the network work fine with the new setup. But the when i try to connect to the wifi it can't find the IP address.
The router does not run as a DHCP server, the server does.
The sever runs as a file server, print server, Remote Access/VPN , Domain Controller, DNS server and a DHCP server.
I think the problem has to do with the DHCP server assigning IP addresses.
Suggestions on how to get the wifi to work?
Thanks,
Dale
Sometimes if you try to assign IP across a routed network, you need to add an ip helper address in your router's config. Some routers block broadcast, and DHCP server announcement is a broadcast, as is a request for DHCP. If your router's wifi side is blocking broadcast, see if there is an optional setting or newer firmware that supports it.
Why does bush want to stay in Iraq if the majority of the people don't?
Congress Must Cut Off Bush Family War Profits
by Evelyn Pringle
Global Research, April 10, 2007
Countercurrents.org - 2007-04-11
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On Monday, April 9, 2007, the Boston Herald reported that the US military had announced the Easter weekend deaths of 10 more American soldiers, including six killed on Sunday. The Associated Press reports that, since the war began in March 2003, over 3,000 members of the US military have been killed in Iraq, as of April 8, 2007.
The military reported the deaths of four more US soldiers on Tuesday.
Its nearly impossible to estimate the number of deaths of civilians in Iraq, but the Herald reports that at least 47 people were killed or found dead in violence on Easter Sunday, including 17 execution victims dumped in the capital.
News releases out of Iraq also report that a woman wearing a black veil and strapped with explosives blew herself up outside a police station in Iraq on Tuesday, killing 16 people.
According to the January 14, 2007 LA Times, Steven Kosiak, director of budget studies at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments in Washington, says that, starting with the anti-terrorism appropriation a week after the 9/11 attacks, he estimates the US has spent $400 billion fighting terrorism through fiscal 2006, which ended on September 30, 2006.
In January 2007, Marine Corps spokeswoman, Lt Col Roseann Lynch, told Reuters that the war in Iraq is costing about $4.5 billion a month for military “operating costs,” which did not include new weapons or equipment.
Since this war on terror was declared following 9/11, the pay levels for the CEOs of the top 34 defense contractors have doubled. The average compensation rose from $3.6 million during the period of 1998-2001, to $7.2 million during the period of 2002-2005, according to an August 2006, report entitled, "Executive Excess 2006," by the Washington-based, Institute for Policy Studies, and the Boston-based, United for a Fair Economy.
This study found that since 9/11, the 34 defense CEOs have pocketed a combined total of $984 million, or enough, the report says, to cover the wages for more than a million Iraqis for a year. In 2005, the average total compensation for the CEOs of large US corporations was only 6% above 2001 figures, while defense CEOs pay was 108% higher.
But the last name of one family, which is literally amassing a fortune over the backs of our dead heroes, matches that of the man holding the purse strings in the White House. On December 11, 2003, the Financial Times reported that three people had told the Times that they had seen letters written by Neil Bush that recommended business ventures in the Middle East, promoted by New Bridges Strategies, a firm set up by President Bush’s former campaign manager, who quit his Bush appointed government job as the head of FEMA, three weeks before the war in Iraq began.
Neil Bush was paid an annual fee to "help companies secure contracts in Iraq," the Times said.
But Neil Bush is by no means the only Bush profiting from the war on terror. The first President Bush is so entangled with entities that have profited greatly that it's difficult to even know where to begin. Bush joined the Carlyle Group in 1993, and became a member of the firm's Asian Advisory Board.
The Carlyle Group was best known for buying defense companies and doubling or tripling their value and was already heavily supported by defense contracts. But in 2002, the firm received $677 million in government contracts, and by 2003, its contracts were worth $2.1 billion.
Prior to 9/11, some Carlyle companies were not doing so well. For instance, the future of Vought Aircraft looked dismal when the company laid off 20% of its employees. But business was booming shortly after the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq began, and the company received over $1 billion in defense contracts.
The Bush family's connections to the Osama bin Laden's family seem almost surreal. On September 28, 2001, two weeks after 9/11, the Wall Street Journal reported that, "George H.W. Bush, the father of President Bush, works for the bin Laden family business in Saudi Arabia through the Carlyle Group, an international consulting firm."
As a representative of Carlyle, one of the investors that Bush brought to Carlyle was the Bin Laden Group, a construction company owned by Osama's family. The bin Ladens have been called the Rockefellers of the Middle East, and the father, Mohammed, has reportedly amassed a $5 billion empire. According the Journal, Bush convinced Shafiq bin Laden to invest $2 million with Carlyle.
The Journal found that Bush had met with the bin Ladens at least twice between 1998 and 2000. On September 27, 2001, the Journal reported that it had confirmed that a meeting took place between Bush Senior and the bin Laden family through Senior's Chief of Staff, Jean Becker, but only after the reporter showed her a thank you note that was written and sent by Bush to the bin Ladens after the meeting.
The current President’s little publicized affiliation with the bin Laden family goes back to his days with Arbusto oil when Salem bin Laden funneled money through James Bath to bail out that particular failed company.
Probably the most eerie report about this strange group of bedfellows is that on 9/11, the day that served as a kick-off for the highly profitable war on terror, Shafiq bin Laden attended a meeting in the office of the Carlyle Group, and stood watching TV with other members of the firm as the WTC collapsed.
The fact that so many Saudis, including many bin Ladens, were allowed to fly out of the country right after 9/11, while Americans were still grounded, has always seemed a bit strange to most people also, especially when nobody in the Bush administration was able to explain who gave permission for the flights.
About a month after 9/11, in October 2001, the Carlyle Group severed its ties with the Bin Laden Group, but the Bush family did not. In January 2002, Neil Bush took a trip to Saudi Arabia that was sponsored by the Bin Laden Construction Company and Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the same Prince who offered New York Mayor, Rudy Giuliani $10 million to help the 9/11 victims, a gesture that Rudy refused.
In the fall of 2003, Bush Senior finally resigned from the Carlyle Group as the accusations of family war profiteering grew louder. However, according to the Washington Post, he still retained stock in the firm and gave speeches on its behalf for a fee of $500,000.
Carlyle companies have also scored big in the Homeland Security bonanza. Federal Data Systems and US Investigations Services hold multi-billion- dollar contracts to provide background checks for airlines, the Pentagon, the CIA and the Department of Homeland Security. US Investigations used to be a federal agency, until it was privatized in 1996 and taken over by Carlyle.
Marvin and Jeb Bush are also highly successful members of the family war profiteering team. Marvin is a co-founder and partner in Winston Partners, a private investment firm, and Jeb is an investor in the Winston Capital Fund, which is managed by Marvin.
Winston Partners is part of the Chatterjee Group, which owned 5.5 million shares in a company called Sybase in 2001, a firm that had contracts worth $2.9 million with the Navy, $1.8 million with the Army and $5.3 million with the Department of Defense. All totaled, the federal procurement database listed the firm's contracts that year as $14,754,000.
And, Sybase was not the only company delivering war profits to Marvin and Jeb. The portfolio of Winston Partners also included the Amsec Corp, which, in 2001, was awarded $37,722,000 in Navy contracts.
Marvin's business partner, Scott Andrews, sat on the board of directors at AMSEC, and the company's CEO was Michael Braham, who formerly worked for Paul Bremer, the leader of the Coalition Provisional Authority responsible for handing out contracts Iraq.
This is the same Paul Bremer who used Iraqi money from the Development Fund for Iraq to award 5 no-bid contracts to Dick Cheney’s cash cow, Halliburton, worth $222 million, $325 million, $180 million, and $194 million combined for the last two, according to a July 28, 2004, report by the CPA Inspector General Stuart Bowen, entitled, "Comptroller Cash Management Controls over the Development Fund for Iraq."
As it turns out, Halliburton received 60% of all contracts paid for with Iraqi money. In a January 2005 report, Inspector Bowen concluded that occupation authorities accounted poorly for $8.8 billion in Iraqi funds, and said, "The CPA did not implement adequate financial controls.”
The President's uncle, William (Bucky) Bush, is the most visible war profiteer on the team. He sat on the board of a major military contractor called Engineered Support Systems. Six months before the war in Iraq began, on September 16, 2002, CNN/Money Magazine called ESS one of "seven defense stocks that fund managers like," and one fund manager said ESS was one of two companies that "would gain the most from a war from Iraq."
As a director, Uncle William received a monthly fee and held stock options. In January 2003, before the Iraq war began, he owned 33,750 shares of stock, but a year later, in January 2004, he owned 56,251.
The fact that Uncle William had an inside line to the White House can hardly be disputed. On March 25, 2003, Bush asked Congress for funding, "to cover military operations, relief and reconstruction activities in Iraq, and ongoing operations in the global war on terrorism," and the very next day, ESS announced a large order from the Army for its Chemical Biological Protected Shelter systems.
Uncle William has become a very rich man since his nephew took office. In January 2005, SEC filings show that he made about $450,000 by selling ESS stock. But he did even better the next year.
According to the Excess Report, through a series of defense contracts, ESS earnings reached record levels and set the stage for the sale of the firm to another defense contractor, DRS Technologies, in January 2006, and among the beneficiaries of the deal was Uncle William, who cleared $2.7 million in cash and stock off the sale.
Its time for Congress to stop the direct deposits of tax dollars into the Bush bank accounts. Lawmakers need to notify the White House that all funding for Iraq is done, other than what is needed for the immediate removal of our troops from this disgusting war profiteering scheme.
Ahhh...now we understand that the president is not in iraq for us. He is there for something else. And why are our borders open when terrorists are supposed to attack any day now? We've been duped!
For those with WPW syndrome?
I was wondering how you feel when your Episodes start up for the WPW. Mine is triggered by sever coughing like from bronchitis, or extreme heat or sever stress. Ive was diagnosed 5 yrs ago today actually and Im not sever enough I need medicines or monitering. Im just wondering how others deal/handel it when it flares up.
I had an episode last night at work and it freaked the managers out who have never heard of it and didnt quite understand when I explained. After I got a lovely visit from the local Ambulence crew.But im gonna print out the info that WEBMD has on it and make sure its in my file incase it happens again. My last episode was 4 yrs ago so it was a pretty painful one. So I got sent home and put on bedrest. But today Im fine, no shakes, light headedness, healthy appetite and plenty of energy to go go go.
Thanks to those of you who reply its greatly appreciated. Hugs have a good day.
Wolf Parkinson White Syndrome is what WPW stands for and heres the rundown for those that dont know.
Wolf Parkinson White Syndrome:
If there's an extra conduction pathway, the electrical signal may arrive at the ventricles too soon. This condition is called Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome (WPW). It's in a category of electrical abnormalities called "pre-excitation syndromes."
It's recognized by certain changes on the electrocardiogram, which is a graphical record of the heart's electrical activity. The ECG will show that an extra pathway or shortcut exists from the atria to the ventricles.
Many people with this syndrome who have symptoms or episodes of tachycardia (rapid heart rhythm) may have dizziness, chest palpitations, fainting or, rarely, cardiac arrest. Other people with WPW never have tachycardia or other symptoms. About 80 percent of people with symptoms first have them between the ages of 11 and 50.
http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=4785
I have another question? What does WPW stand for in category of respiratory diseases?
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question (severely visually impaired, but in AP courses)?
Okay I'm a sophomore in high school and I am in all pre AP classes. my disabilities include, sever visually impairment (going blind soon), mild hearing loss, and dyslexia (never been proven, but my VI teacher knows). My question is I have a IEP but i hate it. I don't like relying on it. and often times I have my AP teacher's that things like shortened tests, and sitting in thr front raw I don't need anymore, but on the other hand I need extra time to do things (I'm in the prosese of switching from print to braille) and I leave early from class. so I guess what I really want to ask is will having a IEP hold me back in college? I'd like to get away from it but I don't think that's possible....
You won't be held back in college. In fact, you need your IEP to get into college. When you take the SAT or ACT test you MUST have an IEP to have the braille version!
When you go to college, you will have a lot more options regarding classes. Students with disabilities usually register at the same time the in-season athletes and honor students (meaning you register first). Hence, you can schedule a 9am English class and then instead of leaving early your next class wouldn't be until 11am. You solve that problem without disability services being involved.
When you take tests and exams you will probably take them in the disability services offices with a braille version and which way you choose to write. Most professors will not give you a shortened test. High school teachers give you a shortened test for them just as much as they do for you since they are under time restrictions to dismiss you early.
In the classroom, you will likely have a seat near the front reserved for you because of your hearing loss. Another student will take notes for you and you can record the class. That's going to be about it. As far as classes go. Disability services may offer you a tutor to help you adjust for the first year or always.
The IEP won't hold you back. It just gives you the opportunity to go to college.






















