In a recent thread ("can't get CUPS working with Xerox Phaser 6280DN"), the question arose whether I should connect to the Phaser via USB or network. USB has two clear disadvantages:
1. It is slower. 2. Talking to the Phaser on USB from my VMware XP client crashes the client. I now have all of this working on a Netgear hub, and (as expected) there's one thing I don't like about it. I can no longer access the PC from anywhere outside the local hub. Within my company, my Ethernet connection has an IP 10.97.8.XXX. Before today, any machine connecting to that IP got the PC and nothing else. Now the PC is 192.168.0.2 within the local network and is unavailable to other PCs on the 10.X.X.X company network. One solution would be to get a second IP and jack, but my company charges more than I want to pay. A second would be to use a separate NIC for the Phaser. However, people at the VMware forum say it's tricky to pull this off. In theory I might also be able to put a VPN server on the PC, but I hope to avoid having to use VPN for every connection. I'd appreciate any suggestions on how to make my now very local machine accessible from the company network. Thanks. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org