I don't get what the deal is with networking. I mean, a decade ago when all this stuff was new it was 'cute' when the solution to a router problem was to unplug it and plug it in again. Now, that's in the fucking manual. I feel like computers have gotten better and better in terms of stability and accessibility, but networking is still a crapshoot.
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Yea the same thought has crossed my mind as well. It should have reached maturity by now.
Yeah, me too. That shit should me mature enough now to just fucking work, or at least tell you specifically why it doesn't. You hook up 2 PCs to the same router, they should automatically see each other's public areas, without the need to set up jack shit, or exposing those areas to anonymous outsiders. It should just work.
It used to be a lot worse for me till I installed network magic. It still isn't brilliant, but network magic is pretty good at getting computers to see each other without having you get on your knees.
But hearing you guys talk about printers is a bit of a relief.
I had started to think I was an idiot (though that's probably still true), but getting a printer installed on a network?
AHHHHHHHH!!!!!
My brother brought his laptop over and he was filling out my dad's Canadian immigration form. He wanted to print, and it is the sort of thing you do from the Canadian government's website, and can't save the stupid document.
While my printer was set as shared, we just could NOT get it to work.
But I knew where the shit was headed. After dealing for years with Microsoft's P.O.S. OS, I knew that the best thing to do was to detach the printer from my machine and wire it up to his laptop, and save myself hours of aggrivation. Thank god the printer didn't ask him to restart the computer... those immigration forms take 45 minutes a piece.
GPW is correct that printer detection has improved massively. My last HP printer would often require my computer to restart, and would just not print otherwise. This current gen. HP printer is significantly better in that regard, though it too requires the occasional restart.