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Recent content by Bruce White

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    Got my printer working through RT-AC68P, but ...

    You beat me to it! Although this link has a picture: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printing-Issues-Troubleshooting/printing-multiple-copies/m-p/4903265/highlight/true#M128802 It worked just fine! I can now print multiple copies! Bruce
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    Got my printer working through RT-AC68P, but ...

    Interesting. I've worked with HP printers for over 25 years at work and at home and never had issues with them, finding them extremely reliable and easy to use. Have 2 HP laptops and an HP desktop at home and no issues there either. I also know you can Google "[enter brand here] sucks" and see...
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    Got my printer working through RT-AC68P, but ...

    I've no problems printing multiple copies at work on HP printers. My printer at home worked just fine doing multiple copies from networked laptops when the printer was hooked up to my Windows 7 desktop. It was only when I hooked up the printer directly to the router that it failed to print...
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    Got my printer working through RT-AC68P, but ...

    I have succeeded in getting my HP LaserJet 1320 (no built-in Ethernet) to print while hooked up to my RT-AC68P's USB 2.0 port (see this thread). However, for some reason the printer will not do multiple copies. If I am printing from Word and tell word to print 5 copies, it will only print a...
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    Need help configuring 2 ASUS RT-AC68 routers

    I think I'm just going to stay with my Trendnet TEW-640mb media bridge if it maintains communication with my router. This router has plenty of range to cover my whole house, even though it is situated at one end of the house. Also, my main media streaming device is my Apple TV and it is now...
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    Another RT-AC68P (U) question--connecting a printer

    Amazingly, I finally managed to get my HP LaserJet 1320 to work using the ASUS RT-AC68P as a print server! Originally, I had plugged the printer into the routers USB 3.0 port. Could not establish decent communication with the printer. However, it would randomly print out a line of about 10 to...
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    Another RT-AC68P (U) question--connecting a printer

    ZachPA, You got my hopes up! But then they were dashed by reality. I have the 1320, not the 1320n. The "n" model has built in Ethernet, the 1320 does not. The cost of a Jetdirect 170x printer server for my model is almost as much as just getting a replacement printer. Thanks for the info...
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    Another RT-AC68P (U) question--connecting a printer

    I'm having all sorts of trouble trying to get my printer to work connected to my RT-AC68P router. The router is hardwired to my computer, the printer is connected to the USB port on the router. I went through the ASUS EZ print utility setup. The router configuration page shows my printer is...
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    Need help configuring 2 ASUS RT-AC68 routers

    Joe, Thanks for the info! Yes, I did a bunch of searching on this site, but didn't find enough of what I was looking for. I was afraid I'd have to pop for the powerline adapters. I'm looking at the Zyxel AV2 as they seem to be the best according to reviews I've read. I had seen some things...
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    Need help configuring 2 ASUS RT-AC68 routers

    The 2nd RT-AC68P router will not be wired to my modem or the 1st RT-AC68P router. My plan was wireless communication between the two routers. The only way I can wire the routers together is if I use the Zyxel powerline option. Bruce
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    Need help configuring 2 ASUS RT-AC68 routers

    I just purchased 2 of the RT-AC68P routers from Best Buy. I know the routers can be set up in one of four modes--wireless, repeater, bridge or access point. I have one router directly connected to my Comcast cable modem. The other will go to another room to provide wireless access to several...
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