TS3140: Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier: Troubleshooting printing issues
Learn about Mac OS X 10.5 or earlier: Troubleshooting printing issues
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Apr 14, 2012 11:59 AM in response to MacinGatineauby zzero101,Have you turned on Printer Sharing in System Preferences?
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Jun 21, 2012 1:20 PM in response to MacinGatineauby curious_one,So this is what an apple tech told me today -
a device on the guest network of a Time Capsule cannot communicate with any other device. The guest network is only for internet access.
It cannot communicate with a device (printer) on the main network either.
To allow your friends to print, you either have to let them log in to your main network and use your printer that way or connect directly to your printer using hard connection (USB).
If someone knows of another way, I'd love to hear it too.
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Feb 4, 2013 5:18 PM in response to MacinGatineauby jmcgett,I know this thread is old and should probably have gone under Wireless >> Time Capsule instead of Mac OS, but a few minutes ago I printed from my guest network...
AirPort Utility (at least v5.6.1) has a checkbox to allow guest clients to communicate with each other. I checked it and was able to print after not being able to since I got it last March. Maybe the label should be more clear that it gives guests access to USB accessories as well, not just networked machines. This is a Time Capsule setting (I'm using a Windows laptop), not a Mac OS thing. Hope this helps.
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Sep 21, 2016 3:41 AM in response to curious_oneby Wizkid1968,Apple uses VLAN to separate the Main network from the Guest network. Technically speaking if you are an user logged into the Guest network, you will have no access to the Main network printers, shared drives or devices. But the catch is, if you can afford to have a second printer(or the same printer) added to the Guest network, then Guest users can definitely have access to that printer. Hope this little information helps.
Thank you.