WiFi: HotSpot - DD-WRT Printer Sharing
DD-WRT Persiapan
- Masuk ke Web DD-WRT
- Services -> USB -> USB Support -> US Storage Support Disable
- Administration -> Management -> JFFS2 Support -> Enable
- Administration -> Management -> JFFS2 Clear -> Enable
- Boot DD-WRT
DD-WRT Konfigurasi di Shell
- Login SSH ke DD-WRT
root@DD-WRT:~# ls -la /dev/usb/ crw-rw---- 1 root root 180, 0 Jan 1 00:00 lp0
root@DD-WRT:/jffs# dmesg | grep usb printer.c: usblp0: USB Bidirectional printer dev 2 if 0 alt 0 proto 2 vid 0x03F0 pid 0x3E17
- Jika keluar tampilan seperti di atas berarti printer telah terdeteksi.
DD-WRT Instalasi Driver
Enable All USB options - set mount point to /opt Since ipkg update seems broken, Download http://downloads.openwrt.org/backports/rc5/p910nd_0.7-2_mipsel.ipk to a USB stick formatted with FAT32 Insert USB into router and reboot router SSH to router cd /opt ipkg -d root install p910nd_0.7-2_mipsel.ipk
Run the following commands to install and start the printer daemon:
mkdir /dev/usb mknod -m 660 /dev/usb/lp0 c 180 0 ipkg install p910nd echo "/usr/sbin/p910nd -b -f /dev/usb/lp0 0" > /mnt/etc/rc.p910nd /bin/sh /mnt/etc/rc.p910nd sleep 1
Harus instalasi driver untuk printer di DD-WRT
ipkg -force-depends install kmod-usb-printer
Edit /jffs/etc/config/usb.startup and add
insmod /jffs/lib/modules/2.4.30/printer.o
7. Look at the following files:
/jffs/etc/default/p910nd /jffs/etc/init.d/p910nd
To do so, type: vi /jffs/etc/default/p910nd. vi is a text editor. You start in "command mode". Press 'a' to switch to editing mode, where you can edit the file. Press 'Esc' to get to command mode. Press :w[enter] to write (save) and :q[enter] to quit without saving, or :wq[enter] to save and quit.
At least on my version of v24, the third line in the startup script had the following line:
DEFAULT=/etc/default/p910nd
this was invalid on my router (people more familiar with the router, please correct me here or explain the intricacies involved) and I had to edit this file and change the line to say:
DEFAULT=/jffs/etc/default/p910nd
there are two commands that you can run to check if the server is running:
root@my-ddwrt-router:/jffs/etc/init.d# netstat -an Active Internet connections (servers and established) Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:9100 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:80 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN
root@ddwrt-se-office:/jffs/etc/init.d# ps | grep p9100d 561 root 680 S p9100d -b -f /dev/usb/lp0 0
If you see a 91xx port listening in netstat and you see the p9100d running in ps, your server is probably up and running properly. Check that the server is not running yet. If not, test starting the the server by issuing:
/jffs/etc/init.d/p910nd
For v24_TNG (sp2) versions, the command should be:
/jffs/etc/init.d/p910nd start
Di sisi Client
Asumsi Sistem Operasi Ubuntu. Yang perlu dilakukan adalah,
- scan wireless
- sambung ke access point linksys
- system -> administration -> printing
klik New -> Select Device -> Network Printer -> AppSocket/HP JetDirect -> Host 192.168.0.1 Port 9100