[Samba] LPRng and CUPS disconnect Proxim XP pro USB wireless adapter after spooling

James jhall at jadeinternet.net
Sat Nov 30 22:10:00 GMT 2002


One more thing, size seems to matter. I can send a file that is up to
4.4kb (size in XP print spool) and NOT have the below problem, but a
file 18.4 kb and upwards will *always* cause the below problem. I can
transfer files over the samba network via cp or mv of any size without
event. It is only printing that causes this problem, either CUPS or
LPRng.


On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 16:33, James wrote:
> Hello, group.
> I am not sure that this is a Samba problem, but it ONLY happens when I
> print via Samba, so here it goes. I also wonder if this is a similar
> problem to the current thread of "Disconnect problems".
> I have a laptop that is running RedHat 8.0. I use a Proxim HRF PCMCIA
> card for my home network. I use the rlmod.o module to drive the Proxim
> card.
> 
> My other computer is a desktop computer that is running WinXP Pro. It
> uses a Proxim HRF USB adapter. It has the printer, a Canon BJC240
> attached to it.
> 
> The below problem is identical with both LPRng and CUPS. CUPS seems to
> work best overall, so that is what I am using.
> 
> PROBLEM: I print a document from the (linux) laptop, example 
> "lpr 4ltrwrd.ps". 
> It is completely spooled onto the windows machine, but as soon as the
> document is fully spooled, the Windows USB adapter turns off, but the
> ncpa.cpl still shows this connection as "enabled". I know that it is
> not, however, because I can not transfer data, and the light on the
> adapter is off. I can "disable" then "enable" the connection on the
> windows machine, and all is well again until I print another document.
> *note* I cannot re-enable the connection until the document has fully
> printed*. BTW, since the document is spooled onto the WIN XP box, it
> subsequently prints completely and without error.
> 
> Any suggestions? Thanks.
> 
> 
> 
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