Ok bit of an update. After getting it working on my win 7 64bit laptop. I had to spend hours fiddling to get it working on my winxp media center 05 laptop as well. Had to install shareport, then uninstall and re install the Kodak AIO driver to get it to recognize. Had it all working nicely. Then a couple weeks go by, I try to use the printer, and surprise surprise, it is back to recognizing the printer as a type "USB other". Can't connect to it, can't print to it.
Tried fixing it today and this is what I had to do. Power cycling the router did no good. Then plugged in a USB thumb drive. Had to power cycle the router to get the PC shareport client to recognize the drive. Once I power cycled it, it worked fine. Then unplugged the usb drive and plugged in the printer, and it reconnects to the printer correctly this time?
I have no idea what is going on with this, it seems like unstable software in the router, and maybe a little bit of unstable hardware in the router. As a commercial product, I have to say that this is very unpolished. It doesn't even work as well as my old USRobotics Wireless Max-G router that had a print server built in. It didn't pass any other functions, but at least you spool a print job to it, never a problem. And that router is about 6 years old!
If have have to continually do this to keep the printer working, it is going to have a short life in this house, especially as my wife has no love for tech that doesn't work right.
Any ideas as to why this would be happening? I haven't changed a thing on the PCs, but the router stops recognizing the printer as such?