After spending quite a bit of time installing configuring and testing, I got Shareport working correctly with my Kodak AIO 5500, on the first machine. This was the computer that the AIO used to be directly connected to. But I'm having a hard time with the second computer. Shareport acknowledges the connection, and when I send a test print the printer responds by displaying 'printing' on its display, but then after a time the job fails with a pop-up from Kodak saying the printer is not connected.
Several reboots later, I tried again to print from the second computer. The first time I tried, there was a delay, followed by a comm error from Kodak, followed by the test page actually printing. I tried a second time got the delay, got the comm error, then nothing. So it's close, but no cigar. The suggestion from Shareport software says to delete the printer driver and re-add it, but that's not really doable with Kodak drivers. They won't let you download just the driver files, without getting one of the software in addition. And since I can't easily connect the printer to the second computer by USB, their software won't complete installation.
Both computer are running XP SP3, all updates installed. Shareport version is 1.14, the latest available. I did also check into tweaking the port configuration for the virtual port, but both machines said the port was not configurable. I was thinking that the timeout might be too tight, causing the comm error.
Since my secondary reason for buying this router was to be able to print over the network, I'm somewhat dissatisfied at this point. I did several hours of searching prior to buying to see if there was a printer compatibility list, and never found one. I would like to see this through to full functionality, rather than change out the router, because otherwise it works great.
Anyone have any good suggestions, or have you been in this situation?