The printer has an IP address. For sure it receives the job on some port,
usually 9100.
If you install a printer on the TS directly and you say it is configured on
a TCP/IP port on the external address of the other LAN, it will work.
Just make sure the firewall at the other office forwards requests on port
9100 to the printer internal IP address.
If you are using PCs instead of Terminals, the PCs can have the printer
installed directly on them and after that the RDP client will map the
printer on the session. In this case you do not need to do anything else.

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> my configuration
> 1 server 2003 with TS in my lan 192.168.11.xxxx AND 1 PUBLIC ADDR
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> HOW CAN I PRINT WITH MY THIN CLIENT FROM THE REMOTE LAN TO MY PRINTER (IP)
> IN MY REMOTE LAN TOO, THROUT TSE ???
philippe dumas - 31 Jul 2003 08:10 GMT
super ! Thank you.
and if i have more than one printers with ip address on my other lan ???
possible ??
> The printer has an IP address. For sure it receives the job on some port,
> usually 9100.
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> > HOW CAN I PRINT WITH MY THIN CLIENT FROM THE REMOTE LAN TO MY PRINTER (IP)
> > IN MY REMOTE LAN TOO, THROUT TSE ???