We have 6 PCs that seem to be networked to each other successfully under XP
Home. However, upon installing a network printer (that appears as a PC under
MS Network) we now seem to have problem connecting. Also, we have an Apple
and 2 laptops that can connect wirelessly.

Could the problem be down to having too many PCs under XP Home? We have one
PC that has XP Pro but we don't have a server. Sometimes the PCs can connect
to the printer but sometimes they can't, it's very random. The printer is an
Epson Aculaser C100N.

Thank you for your attention and any advice you can give us.

David H.

Re: How many PCs allowed under XP Home? by Steve

Steve
Wed Apr 16 09:41:03 PDT 2008

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 07:38:02 -0700, David H
<DavidH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>We have 6 PCs that seem to be networked to each other successfully under XP
>Home. However, upon installing a network printer (that appears as a PC under
>MS Network) we now seem to have problem connecting. Also, we have an Apple
>and 2 laptops that can connect wirelessly.
>
>Could the problem be down to having too many PCs under XP Home? We have one
>PC that has XP Pro but we don't have a server. Sometimes the PCs can connect
>to the printer but sometimes they can't, it's very random. The printer is an
>Epson Aculaser C100N.
>
>Thank you for your attention and any advice you can give us.
>
>David H.

There's no limit to the number of computers that can be on the network
and connect to a networked printer.

What exactly happens when a computer can't connect to the printer? If
there's an error message, what does it say?
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Re: How many PCs allowed under XP Home? by Jack

Jack
Wed Apr 16 10:37:26 PDT 2008

Hi
I am Not sure how the printer is exactly contributing to the problem, it
might depends on the way it is configured on your Network.
Windows XP Home is capable to work only with 5 concurrent connections. XP
Pro and Vista, 10 concurrent connections.
If you have 6 PCs, and a network printer it might be a good idea to upgrade
Windows..
Jack (MVP-Networking).

"David H" <DavidH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:CEEDF298-038F-4354-9490-7351A8DBBDD9@microsoft.com...
> We have 6 PCs that seem to be networked to each other successfully under
> XP
> Home. However, upon installing a network printer (that appears as a PC
> under
> MS Network) we now seem to have problem connecting. Also, we have an Apple
> and 2 laptops that can connect wirelessly.
>
> Could the problem be down to having too many PCs under XP Home? We have
> one
> PC that has XP Pro but we don't have a server. Sometimes the PCs can
> connect
> to the printer but sometimes they can't, it's very random. The printer is
> an
> Epson Aculaser C100N.
>
> Thank you for your attention and any advice you can give us.
>
> David H.


Re: How many PCs allowed under XP Home? by Bob

Bob
Wed Apr 16 11:11:54 PDT 2008

Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote:
> Hi
> I am Not sure how the printer is exactly contributing to the problem, it
> might depends on the way it is configured on your Network.
> Windows XP Home is capable to work only with 5 concurrent connections.
> XP Pro and Vista, 10 concurrent connections.
> If you have 6 PCs, and a network printer it might be a good idea to
> upgrade Windows..
> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>
> "David H" <DavidH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:CEEDF298-038F-4354-9490-7351A8DBBDD9@microsoft.com...
>
>> We have 6 PCs that seem to be networked to each other successfully
>> under XP
>> Home. However, upon installing a network printer (that appears as a PC
>> under
>> MS Network) we now seem to have problem connecting. Also, we have an
>> Apple
>> and 2 laptops that can connect wirelessly.
>>
>> Could the problem be down to having too many PCs under XP Home? We
>> have one
>> PC that has XP Pro but we don't have a server. Sometimes the PCs can
>> connect
>> to the printer but sometimes they can't, it's very random. The printer
>> is an
>> Epson Aculaser C100N.
>>
>> Thank you for your attention and any advice you can give us.
>>
>> David H.
>
>

Those limits - 5 for XP HE and 10 for XP PRO - are the limits on the
max. no. of inbound connections. There is no limit to outbound
connections.
--
Cheers, Bob

Re: How many PCs allowed under XP Home? by smlunatick

smlunatick
Tue Apr 22 11:01:00 PDT 2008

Inbound connections do not mean PCs. One PC could use all incoming
connections from another PC.




On 16/04/2008 Bob Willard <BobwBSGS@TrashThis.comcast.net> wrote:
>Jack (MVP-Networking). wrote:
>> Hi
>> I am Not sure how the printer is exactly contributing to the problem, it
>> might depends on the way it is configured on your Network.
>> Windows XP Home is capable to work only with 5 concurrent connections.
>> XP Pro and Vista, 10 concurrent connections.
>> If you have 6 PCs, and a network printer it might be a good idea to
>> upgrade Windows..
>> Jack (MVP-Networking).
>>
>> "David H" <DavidH@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:CEEDF298-038F-4354-9490-7351A8DBBDD9@microsoft.com...
>>
>>> We have 6 PCs that seem to be networked to each other successfully
>>> under XP
>>> Home. However, upon installing a network printer (that appears as a PC
>>> under
>>> MS Network) we now seem to have problem connecting. Also, we have an
>>> Apple
>>> and 2 laptops that can connect wirelessly.
>>>
>>> Could the problem be down to having too many PCs under XP Home? We
>>> have one
>>> PC that has XP Pro but we don't have a server. Sometimes the PCs can
>>> connect
>>> to the printer but sometimes they can't, it's very random. The printer
>>> is an
>>> Epson Aculaser C100N.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your attention and any advice you can give us.
>>>
>>> David H.
>>
>>
>
>Those limits - 5 for XP HE and 10 for XP PRO - are the limits on the
>max. no. of inbound connections. There is no limit to outbound
>connections.