Linksys Print Server EPSX3 Drivers Needed

Hello, we need Print Server drivers for the Linksys Wired Print Server, Model EPSX3, Version 1, for Windows XP Professional, X64 Edition, running on an Intel Dual Core Motherboard. We have owned this for many years and are satisfied with it's performance and would like to continue using it. The other computer running on this particular Print Server is a Compaq laptop with Intel Processor, running Windows Vista Basic (x32). The printer we are using with it primarily is a Brother HL-1440 with other printers Epson Stylus 300 Inkjet and a Citizen Dot Matrix. Thank you for your help. The regular Linksys drivers will not function with the x64 architecture. Please email privately or post on this forum.

Same as the posting for schlem1984 “Hello, we need Print Server drivers for the Linksys Wired Print Server, Model EPSX3, Version 1, for Windows XP Professional, X64 Edition, running on an Intel Dual Core Motherboard. We have owned this for many years and are satisfied with it's performance and would like to continue using it. The other computer running on this particular Print Server is a Compaq laptop with Intel Processor, running Windows Vista Basic (x32). The printer we are using with it primarily is a Brother HL-1440 with other printers Epson Stylus 300 Inkjet and a Citizen Dot Matrix. Thank you for your help. The regular Linksys drivers will not function with the x64 architecture. Please email privately or post on this forum.” And the reply from fktoml “I am using a Linksys EPSX3 with Win XP and no problems.  To install the printers, I first install the latest driver and install the first port using the window that appears when the driver is installed.  Once the first Port/printer is installed, I go to Start, Settings and Faxes, Add Printer.  After that, Local Printer attached..... (do not click Automatically detect.....; click Next, then Create a New Port and click Printserver into the window provided.  [Printserver will not be and option if the driver is not installed.]  Once Printserver is in the option window, click Next and proceed with setting up the second port using BROWSE to find the Device Name (mine is SCA14317; however when BROWSE finds it is shows SCA14317 192.168.0.3).  Enter the port you want to set up, such as SCA14317_P3 and proceed.  That works great for me using Windows XP, but the same approach will not work with Vista.  I'm fighting that now and think I have a solution to try that might work.”
 I have yet to try the possible fix from fktoml but will try that soon.  I was hoping for a simpler solution…… If that fails I will have to buy a new print server that supports older parallel printers as well as the newer USP printers.

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