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Known Issues
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You can find product-specific Known Issuess on a given product's web page under the heading 'Known Issues'
Airport Base Stations: |
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Issue: IP Routing with AirPort Base stations inhibiting AppleTalk printer connections |
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Description: With IP Routing disabled, printing with AppleTalk through the AirPort base station to a printer on Ethernet doesn't work properly. When IP Routing is enabled on the AirPort base station, the printer does not show up in the chooser. |
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Solution: Use a different device on Ethernet to act as a router and use the AirPort as a wireless bridging device only with IP routing disabled. Use TCP/IP printing, see Apples Technote, http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=20148 Check with the printer manufacturer to see if there is a TCP/IP network printing option available. |
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Issue: Can not connect to Linksys WAP11 ver.2.2 |
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Description: The problem is with the firmware shipped with the Linksys WAP11 ver.2.2.
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Solution: Download and install the latest firmware from the Linksys web site. The latest firmware does resolve this issue.
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Issue: AppleTalk connections through Linksys Access Points |
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Description: There are some models of Linksys Access Points that do not pass AppleTalk traffic. Computers will not be able to print to AppleTalk printers or share files with computers on the Ethernet connection through these Access Points. |
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Solution: Use an Apple AirPort or other base station that is capable of passing all standard Ethernet protocol traffic. Use TCP/IP printing, see Apples Technote, http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=20148. Check with the printer manufacturer to see if there is a TCP/IP network printing option available. |
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