Antonio wrote: >>> >> I have exactly the same problem, printer is not auto-detected, and it is >>> >> detected only if I insert the remote IP. >>> >> I insert the correct driver, but at a certain step when verifying >>> >> printer, I get the message that printer is not available!! >>> >> Firewall is disabled on all network machines. >>> >> What is the starting point to decode the problem (Printer is a HP2350 >>> >> all in one)?? Same printer with same driver is working fine if directed >>> >> connected to computer You may have selected the wrong *type* of printer connection when setting up the printer. Most HP All-in-One or MFC printers appear on the network as 'socket://192.168.1.xx:9100' while LPD printers appear as 'lpd://192.168.1.yy/CONNECTOR' where CONNECTOR is something like 'DUMMY' or PASSTHRU or PORT1 etc. And I have a Brother printer connected wirelessly only which appears as 'usb:/dev/usb/lp0' on my computers. Note that none of these have an actual "server" machine. They act as their own server. In fact the LPD printer, is connected by a parallel port cable to a 'Print Server' hub which does all of the server stuff. I strongly suspect that entering the IP address alone, without properly denoting the type of connection, will always fail since the driver will talk to the wrong connection. You might try setting up the printer using cups on your desktop machine. It seems to be quite competent at finding and recognizing network attached printers. Use http://your-computer's-IP:631 from a browser. Of course, if you are not running cups, this will not work. R. Geoffrey Newbury -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines