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Hardware - Install a Printer as a Local Port Device
Applies to: Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP

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How do I install a printer as a Local Port device?
Solution:
Use the instructions below to install the printer using a Local Port on the given operating system.
NOTE: These instructions assume the following:
  • The printer is already shared from the computer that is hosting it. See How to Share a Printer- FAQ 38545 for more information.
  • That you have downloaded the proper drivers for the printer model you are installing.
  • That you are able to access the shared resources on that computer without being prompted for login credentials. If you cannot access the hosting PC without providing credentials, correct that issue before proceeding.
  • You have ensured the printer is shared and security is set to Everyone with Full Control.
If these steps have not been performed, please do so before attempting installation of a Local Port device. Failure to do so will result in failure errors when trying to create the port.
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To install a printer locally on Windows 10, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click on the Windows logo in the bottom left of the screen. Select Search.
  2. Search for Control Panel. Select it from the search results.
  3. Find Devices and Printers in the Control Panel and open it.
  4. Click Add a Printer (on the top).
  5. A window will come up that is searching for printers on the network. Click Stop, then click The printer I want isn't listed.

  6. Click Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings. Click Next.

  7. Click Create a new port. Select Local Port for Type of port.
  8. In the Port Name box, type the path to the printer in the following format, where server is the name of the print server and printer is the share name of the printer (e.g. serverprinter). Click OK.
  9. Select the printer model and driver. Click Next. If the exact model isn't listed, click Have Disk and browse to the location where you earlier extracted the drivers.
  10. Follow the rest of the wizard. When prompted to share the printer, select Do not share this printer.
    NOTE: Printers should only be shared from ONE computer, preferably the computer it is connected to via USB.

To install a printer locally on Windows 8.1, follow these steps:

  1. Right-click on the Windows logo in the bottom left of the screen. Select Control Panel.
  2. Find Devices and Printers in the Control Panel and open it.
  3. Click Add a Printer (on the top).
  4. A window will come up that is searching for printers on the network. Click Stop, then click The printer I want isn't listed.
  5. Click Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings. Click Next.
  6. Click Create a new port. Select Local Port for Type of port.
  7. In the Port Name box, type the path to the printer in the following format, where server is the name of the print server and printer is the share name of the printer (e.g. serverprinter). Click OK.
  8. Select the printer model and driver. Click Next. If the exact model isn't listed, click Have Disk and browse to the location where you earlier extracted the drivers.
  9. Follow the rest of the wizard. When prompted to share the printer, select Do not share this printer.
    NOTE: Printers should only be shared from ONE computer, preferably the computer it is connected to via USB.

To install a printer locally on Windows 8, follow these steps:

  1. Move your mouse to the lower-right to bring up the Charms bar, or press Windows key + C.
  2. Click on the Settings gear, then click Control Panel.
  3. In Control Panel, open Devices and Printers.
  4. Click Add a Printer (on the top).
  5. A window will come up that is searching for printers on the network. Click Stop, then click The printer I want isn't listed.
  6. Click Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings. Click Next.
  7. Click Create a new port. Select Local Port for Type of port.
  8. In the Port Name box, type the path to the printer in the following format, where server is the name of the print server and printer is the share name of the printer (e.g. serverprinter). Click OK.
  9. Select the printer model and driver. Click Next. If the exact model isn't listed, click Have Disk and browse to the location where you earlier extracted the drivers.
  10. Follow the rest of the wizard. When prompted to share the printer, select Do not share this printer.
    NOTE: Printers should only be shared from ONE computer, preferably the computer it is connected to via USB.

To install a printer locally on Windows Vista and 7, follow these steps:

  1. Click Start | Devices and Printers.
  2. Click Add a Printer (on the top).
  3. Select Add a local printer.
  4. Select Create a new port. Select Local Port for the Port Type. Click Next.
  5. In the Port Name box, type the path to the printer in the following format, where server is the name of the print server and printer is the share name of the printer (e.g. serverprinter). Click OK
  6. Select the printer model and driver. Click Next. If the exact model isn't listed, click Have Disk and browse to the location where you earlier extracted the drivers.
  7. Follow the rest of the wizard. When prompted to share the printer, select Do not share this printer.
    NOTE: Printers should only be shared from ONE computer, preferably the computer it is connected to via USB.

To install a printer locally on a Windows XP-based computer, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Start |Control Panel |Printers and Other Hardware |Printers and Faxes.
  2. Double-click Add Printer to start the Add Printer Wizard. Click Next.
  3. Click Local printer. Clear the Automatically detect and install check box. Click Next.
  4. Click Create a new port. Click Local Port in the Port type section.
  5. In the Port Name box, type the path to the printer in the following format, where server is the name of the print server and printer is the share name of the printer: serverprinter.
  6. Click Next. Select the driver for your printer. If the driver is not listed, click Have Disk and browse to the location where you earlier extracted the drivers.
  7. Click Next, and then follow the instructions to finish the wizard. When prompted to share the printer, select Do not share this printer.
    NOTE: Printers should only be shared from ONE computer, preferably the computer it is connected to via USB.

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21672.Rev006 01.06.2021

This is the open port guide for the D-Link DIR-615 v20. We also have the following related guides:

Pick the guide that most closely matches your router.

Your D-Link DIR-615 v20 router uses a firewall to help keep your home network safe from unwanted Internet access. The firewall does this by blocking all incoming and outgoing connections that have not been authorized. Some online games and applications run much smoother when additional connections or ports are opened to allow for a smoother game play. To do this you need to create a port forward.

Devices

In this guide I will show you how to open a port on the D-Link DIR-615 v20 router. These steps will include:

  1. how to setup a static IP address on the device or console you want to port forward these ports to.
  2. how to login to the D-Link DIR-615 v20 router.
  3. how to find the port forwarding section of the device.
  4. how to setup a port forward on the D-Link DIR-615 v20 router.

We think that forwarding a port should be easy. That's why we created Network Utilities.Our software does everything that you need to forward a port.

When you use Network Utilities you get your port forwarded right now!

Step 1

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It is important to setup a static ip address in the device that you are forwarding a port to. This ensures that your ports will remain open even after your device reboots.

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  • Or follow our Static IP Address guides to setup a static IP address.

After setting up a static ip address on your devices you need to login to your router.

TIP: Write this static IP address down. You need it in Step 4.

Step 2

I will now show you how to login to the D-Link DIR-615 v20 router. To do this you need to open a web browser because this router uses a web interface to make router setting changes.

Go ahead and open up any web browser you want. It shouldn't matter which one you open. I suggest using the one you are most familiar with (probably the one you have open right now) such as Chrome, Internet Explorer, Edge, or Firefox.

Once you have opened the web browser, find the address bar. It should be at the top of the page. It looks similar to this:


In the picture above the address bar has 192.168.0.1 in it. All you need to do is replace this with the router's IP address. This is how the web browser finds your router. The router's IP address can also be called the computer's default gateway or the router's GUI address.

By default the D-Link DIR-615 v20 router has an IP address of: 192.168.0.1

Go ahead and enter the router's IP address in the address bar. Then press the Enter key. You should be shown a login page similar to this:

If you are unable to bring up a login screen or the web browser tells you the site cannot be reached, then you need to find out what the router's IP address has been changed to. Follow the directions on this How To Find Your Router's IP Address page to find out.

On the login page you should be asked for a username and password.

  • The Default D-Link DIR-615 Router Username is: admin
  • The Default D-Link DIR-615 Router Password is: password

Having Trouble?

If the username and password we gave you above did not work, don't panic. Here are some things you can try:

  1. Router manufacturers are always updating their routers and they may have changed the router's username and password as well. I recommend trying other default D-Link username/password combinations. Here is our list of all the Default D-Link Router Passwords.
  2. If that did not work, it is probably because you were prompted to change the username and password in the router setup and have forgotten what or even that you did change them. Try guessing what you may of changed the username and password to. We have a Find Password App that does the guessing for you. Learn more about it on this page.
  3. As a last resort, if you are still locked out of your router interface, you may need to consider a factory reset. A factory reset erases all the changed settings in the router, including the username and password. I do not recommend doing this unless you have fully exhausted all your other troubleshooting options. All settings you have changed in the past and more if you use DSL are erased. To learn how to reset a router,read this How to Reset a Router guide.

Step 3

You should now be logged into the router interface. To find the port forwarding section of the router we begin on the Setup page:

First, click the tab at the top of the page labeled Advanced.

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You should now see a page similar to the one above.

Now look in the left sidebar and choose the option labeled Virtual Server.

You are now on the correct page to create a port forward entry for your game or application.

Step 4

Here are the ports to forward for Xbox Live:

TCP Ports:3074
UDP Ports:3074

If you are looking for the ports for a different application you can find it by either:

  • Browsing our List of Games
  • Check out our our List of Games by Genre
  • See our List of all Applications

Enable the User-defined Service Name radio button.

You need to name this entry in the User-defined Service Name box. The name does not make any difference in the forward; it's just there so that you can remember later why you setup this forward.

Select the required protocol for these ports from the Protocol dropdown box.

Enter the same port number to be forwarded into both the WAN Port and the LAN Open Port boxes.

You need to enter the IP address that you are forwarding ports to in the LAN IP Address box. It's possible for this to be either the IP address of your computer or any other IP address on your network that you want ports forwarded to.

Click the Apply Changes button when you are finished.

Don't forget to click the Apply Changes button when you are finished with each port forward entry.

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Test Your Port Forward

After you have finished all the steps above, it is a very good idea to check and see if the ports forwarded properly. I recommend using our Open Port Checker. It is part of our Network Utilities bundle. Our port checker is guaranteed to give you an accurate reading on whether your ports are forwarded properly or not.

More Information

We have more than just port forwarding guides. Check out our others here

Do you need help making sure your home network is secure and the way you want it to be? We have router specific guide at setuprouter.com.