How to access the print server using linux

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How to access the print server using linux
How to access the print server using linux
2022-04-10 23:29:25
Model: Archer VR600  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version: 0.2

I have a usb printer connected to my router (VR600 v2) with print server feature enabled. I managed to print using windows  but I can't find a away to do the same on linux.

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Re:How to access the print server using linux
2022-04-11 03:01:05 - last edited 2022-04-11 03:01:48

  @MagdyZ 

 

USB Printer Controller Utility is available only for Windows and Mac computers.

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Re:How to access the print server using linux
2022-04-11 11:13:53

  @terziyski 

I was hoping to find some answers like what kind of protocol is used by the print server and how to manually configure it as there were tutorials for TL-PS110U Print Server

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Re:How to access the print server using linux
2022-04-11 12:09:56

  @MagdyZ 

 

For hardware print servers there is a tutorial for manual installation under Linux - here.

But we are talking about VR600 DSL modem router software print server controller which doesn't support Linux.

I doubt that you'll find any deep technical details about it here.

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Re:How to access the print server using linux
2022-04-11 19:47:27

I have something in my mind I think it might work my brother has a pc with window so I setup everything and it worked fine 

my next step is to share the printer on the network from his pc and deal with windows firewall rules ( I think that'd work )

 

@terziyski thanks for your quick replies I really appreciate it <3.

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