Still setting everything up and looked at Jetcet to set up my network printer. Unfortunately, I see the drivers are very limited and there are none for my Dell printer. Is there anything similar that would work with a Dell printer on the network?
I have not tried this myself, so bear with me.
I used to have Dell printer myself, and while looking for cheaper Non-OEM ink, someone mentioned to me that Lexmark manufactures Dell printer range and their ink etc usually works with Dell.
I suggest you try and find a like-for-like Lexmark printer driver; I know its not definitive, but worth trying.
Good luck and let us know how you get on ...
Unfortunately, they only mention some Canon, Epson and HP printers.
norm2002 said:
Unfortunately, they only mention some Canon, Epson and HP printers.
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Did you try installing and using each of these drivers with your DELL printer ?
Unfortunately, you may not be able to use your printer if the default drivers do not work!
Hi, I have a Dell Laser Color MFP
and I put the HP Laser Color MFP driver and it worked great, try diffrent drivers for your printer, maybe one will work right with your printer
cheers
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Your problem is similar with mine. I have a Lexmark wireless printer. Unfortunately this jetcet software does not support Lexmark. I really need a software for printing or a driver update for jetcet.
sarsaki said:
Your problem is similar with mine. I have a Lexmark wireless printer. Unfortunately this jetcet software does not support Lexmark. I really need a software for printing or a driver update for jetcet.
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If you email the company and request that they add your printer drivers, they may do so in the next revision.
My workplace doesn't allow wifi, so I need to use Ethernet. My trusty Cisco USB300M that I was using on my Transformer Prime doesn't seem to work. Maybe because of the included microusb adapter?
Anyone try getting Ethernet to work on this tablet? Thanks!
Everything else I've thrown at the OTG adapter seems to work, so maybe it's driver? Too bad.
Guess I'm going to have to look at the Transformer Infinity.
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Everything else I've thrown at the OTG adapter seems to work, so maybe it's driver? Too bad.
Guess I'm going to have to look at the Transformer Infinity.
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Try this
or the apple one. It worked for most tablets.
from bobjgear's web page
"Samsung and ACER Brand manufacturers have not enabled Android's wired Ethernet support in their Android releases, so these Brand Tablets can not used with any wired internet adapter. "
Although since the a510 and a700 are pretty new, things might of changed. be worth a try if someone had one kicking around, but since your cisco didnt work, i doubt it.
I've been using Foxfi / PDA net combo at my non-wifi work. Not sure if that would work for you.
I've only had flash drives, hard drives, and a mouse and keyboard. Good luck on Ethernet.
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I remember reading about some people using USB Ethernet adapters (for wired LAN connection) with their Primes and Prime Docks. Has anyone tested them with the Infinity and the Infinity Dock?
I would like to find a really good one that hopefully will work now, and continue to work in the future with jellybean when it is pushed out.
Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thanks!
I just realized the Infinity needs to be rooted for this to work so I'm guessing it will be a while before we have confirmation on this...
Not necessarily, since the Infinity has root access already (DebugFS method, either by hand or automated). You're possibly referring to the as of yet still locked bootloader, but that doesn't make a difference in this respect, I think.
I do not have any ethernet adapters nor have I ever used one, but someone more knowledgeable on the subject may chime in.
It's funny you ask. Just tested that today with the same Apple USB->Ethernet adapter that I used on the TF101 - it works fine.
You do not need to be rooted- it's built into ICS now - the ethernet icon will appear on the taskbar and in the setup screens when you connect the USB->Ethernet adapter.
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Great googley moogley! That's awesome! Link to the adapter?
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It's funny you ask. Just tested that today with the same Apple USB->Ethernet adapter that I used on the TF101 - it works fine.
You do not need to be rooted- it's built into ICS now - the ethernet icon will appear on the taskbar and in the setup screens when you connect the USB->Ethernet adapter.
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Thanks for the info! Can you please post a link to the Apple USB to Ethernet adapter, or at least the exact brand/model/part number so I can find it via Google?
With access to the kernel source it should be possible to compile additional modules to support more adapters. I'll check the default configuration and see what's supported by default. Or you could check the Prime/TF300 forums. Whatever works on that one most likely works with the TF700 as well.
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Here is a link to the Apple USB->Ethernet adapter that I have tested and have confirmed to work:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0351619
It's not cheap @ $30 (it's Apple, what did you expect!), but it works and is built well.
I do have another cheaper USB->Ethernet adapter as well (from DealExtreme or something) - let me see if I can find it to test it as well. I'll report back.
EDIT: Ok, found the $7.99 USB->Ethernet adapter from DealExtreme and tested it - it works perfectly as well (and it *alot* cheaper). Only problem is that DealExremes service sucks! It took months to get to me (which is why I bought the Apple adapter at a local store in the meantime)....
Hell - if you want, hit me up and I'll sell you the DealExtreme adapter (I have no use for it). It would be whatever I paid for it (still in packaging except when I tested it) - $7.99 + shipping (I'll have to look it up to see what I paid for shipping).
Here's a link to it regardless:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/usb-2-0-10-100mbps-rj45-lan-ethernet-network-adapter-dongle-34691
Hope that helps!
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I can confirm that the standard, ASUS USB Kit for Eee Pad Transformer TF101, TF101G, TF201 & TF300, works with at least one USB to Ethernet adapter. Just got both adapters in from amazon and they work perfectly, just plug and play. The Ethernet adapter is the, Belkin F4U047-RS USB 2.0 Ethernet Adapter 10/100MBPS. Speeds pretty much doubled compared to wifi. Since I'm a new member they won't let me post the Speedtest.net results.
Just took a chance and ordered this unit:
http://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-Adapter-Android-Tablets-Windows/dp/B007RTACDM/
Based on reviews, it's worked with other multiple Android devices including a TF300. And the packaging specifically mentions compatibility with Asus docks. I'll update when it arrives.
That adapter should work fine since it's based on the ASIX AX88772 chipset which has the driver included in the kernel.
In fact, that's the same chipset used in the adapter from DealExtreme/DX, so the items are almost identical, although it looks like the DX one has a LED indicator while this one doesn't.
Once in a while, the kernel developers actually list a few of the adapters which should work with a specific driver instead of only mentioning the chipset which the drivers supports.
I took a look at the drivers built in to the stock TF700 kernel and checked the source and found that all of these adapters should be supported:
* Aten UC210T
* ASIX AX88172
* Billionton Systems, USB2AR
* Buffalo LUA-U2-KTX
* Corega FEther USB2-TX
* D-Link DUB-E100
* Hawking UF200
* Linksys USB200M
* Netgear FA120
* Sitecom LN-029
* Intellinet USB 2.0 Ethernet
* ST Lab USB 2.0 Ethernet
* TrendNet TU2-ET100
* Dell Wireless 5530 HSPA
* Ericsson PipeRider (all variants)
* Ericsson Mobile Broadband Module (all variants)
* Motorola (DM100 and SB4100)
* Broadcom Cable Modem (reference design)
* Toshiba (PCX1100U and F35
--Brad
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Following up on my post here, the adapter I received works completely. MUCH faster than WiFi. Can't complain for $17. I'll be using this at home, from now on.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NLV4TQ is Linksys USB300M, has anyone tried it?
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NLV4TQ is Linksys USB300M, has anyone tried it?
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Dude, what the heck? Is my $17 knock-off recommendation not good enough for ya?!?
hey there
I just bought the "White USB 2.0 3 Port Hub RJ45 Ethernet Network LAN Adapter Card" from ebay. it came with drivers on the cd. the usb ports works fine on the tf700 but i cant get the ethernet port to work.
Does anyone know how to install the drivers onto the tablet? I need help. THX!
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hey there
I just bought the "White USB 2.0 3 Port Hub RJ45 Ethernet Network LAN Adapter Card" from ebay. it came with drivers on the cd. the usb ports works fine on the tf700 but i cant get the ethernet port to work.
Does anyone know how to install the drivers onto the tablet? I need help. THX!
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I seriously doubt that you will get the ethernet port working if it doesn't already. There is no easy way to "install the drivers" - it would require a custom kernel, etc... If you need UBS->Ethernet, I'd suggest buying a known-working USB->ethernet adapter
The Apple USB->Ethernet adapter works fine (is expensive, but can probably be found in a retail store).
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adrenalinh12890 said:
hey there
I just bought the "White USB 2.0 3 Port Hub RJ45 Ethernet Network LAN Adapter Card" from ebay. it came with drivers on the cd. the usb ports works fine on the tf700 but i cant get the ethernet port to work.
Does anyone know how to install the drivers onto the tablet? I need help. THX!
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Do a dmesg and see if you can figure out the chipset used (or dig through the drivers included), maybe we can compile a kernel module for it if the chipset is supported by Linux (kernel v2.6.39.4).
Einride said:
Do a dmesg and see if you can figure out the chipset used (or dig through the drivers included), maybe we can compile a kernel module for it if the chipset is supported by Linux (kernel v2.6.39.4).
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Here are the names of the folders/drivers on the cd.
AX88772A Driver
- LINUX2.6.9_REV122
- LINUX2.6.25_Driver_v1.0.6_Source
AX88772B Driver
- AX88772B_772A_760_772_178_LINUX2.6.35_Driver_v3.5.0_Source.tar
USB.LAN,RD9700Driver
- android
- Linux
pm me and i'll shoot you a link for the files. Hopefully you guys can make some magic out of it.
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NLV4TQ is Linksys USB300M, has anyone tried it?
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This one does work, tested yesterday. It costs a little more but it is slimmer and looks nicer than some of the generics.
For years I've run a very nice MythTV media server complete with multiseat linux, 5 hard drives, you get the idea. So the idea of buying an extra "dongle" like the ptv or other miracast adapters, while the price isn't bad at all on most of them, seems a bit silly when I've got a core i5 with 10gb of RAM running all the time as is.
Long story short, is there any way to duplicate functionality of these miracast devices in software, preferably on Linux? I realize I'll need a wifi adapter (currently using ethernet but don't mind adding a wifi adapter to give me the requisite wifi direct). I know I can do DLNA easily but I want true screen mirroring for HD videos. Also this would give me the advantage of being able to send said video to any/all 4 monitors/sound systems in my house that are attached to said server. Thanks!
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Or on windows? I too would like to be able to do this!
Hello,
I'm not too sure where to place this thread. However, here goes.
I'm looking for an adapter for my TV that supports Miracast + intel Wi-Di as my laptop supports it inherently.
Which of these three models support them?
Netgear PT1000 or PTVU1000 or PTV3000? I'm looking for the cheapest deal.
Kindly assist.
blueren said:
Hello,
I'm not too sure where to place this thread. However, here goes.
I'm looking for an adapter for my TV that supports Miracast + intel Wi-Di as my laptop supports it inherently.
Which of these three models support them?
Netgear PT1000 or PTVU1000 or PTV3000? I'm looking for the cheapest deal.
Kindly assist.
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You can check out this one too, says it support both Miracast and Wi-Di(most recent) plus it comes with a usb dongle and software for Win 7/8 machines that are not Miracast/Wi-Di compatible.
http://www.actiontec.com/products/product.php?pid=298#.URFh7KXTJYY
Can be had from Amazon for around $80.
http://www.amazon.com/ACTIONTEC-SBW...TF8&qid=1360093799&sr=8-1&keywords=screenbeam
I have tested this on a laptop with the usb dongle and it works. Screen res of the machine needs to be 1920x1080 for it to look good. There was some video lag when playing HD youtube in full screen. Have not tested Miracast/Wi-Di on it.
Looks like the Netgear stuff can be had cheaper but reviews on any of these devices are less than stellar including the Actiontec one.
The PTV3000 works perfectly (I've tested miracast with beta firmware) , and I've heard Widi also works. There's a thread in this forum called "Wireless Display Adapters (Miracast)" which has info about the ptv3000
http://productforums.google.com/forum/m/#!topic/mobile/5kUFRgcEYXE[126-150-false]
You could also pm me
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