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I'm in a college setting trying to use the printer connected to my desktop PC (running Windows 7) with my laptop running Ubuntu 12.04. Here's a few preliminary details;

  • Host computer (Windows) name: Alex-PC
  • Printer share name: 332
  • Workgroup name: WORKGROUP
  • Network security: WPA2-Enterprise
  • Encryption: AES

In the recent past (last few days) I've had it working just fine. I added the printer via the SAMBA option and entered the following in the field;

smb://Alex-PC/332

and it worked perfectly and consistently for a few days. Just recently, that's stopped. It always works if I enter the IP address (which I can also ping via terminal):

smb://172.26.xx.xxx/332

but I don't want to have to change the printer address every time my host computer changes IPs, and I don't want to have to set a static IP to my host computer.

Entering the following helped once or twice:

smb://WORKGROUP/Alex-PC/332

But after a print job or two it just stopped again. Every time it fails to work, it gives me the following error:

Idle - Unable to connect to CIFS host, will retry in 60 seconds...

So, to make a long story short, up until now I've been able to connect to my host Windows computer using the Windows computer's name. Now, I can only connect reliably via the IP address, which being an IP address is prone to change. Any idea what might be going on here?

edit; It's also worth nothing that my printer/file sharing setting is enabled in Windows, and that even with Network Discovery enabled I cannot find my PC or printer using the browser in Ubuntu.

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