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I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

[How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?][1]

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Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?


My problem stands at the frontier between network engineering, system engineering (Unix & MacOS X oriented). So my hidden question was: on which group will it be the most efficient to submit this question so as to avoid repetting questions and dissiminated answers? [1]: httphttps://apple.stackexchange.com/q/188399/22003

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

[How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?][1]

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?


My problem stands at the frontier between network engineering, system engineering (Unix & MacOS X oriented). So my hidden question was: on which group will it be the most efficient to submit this question so as to avoid repetting questions and dissiminated answers? [1]: http://apple.stackexchange.com/q/188399/22003

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

[How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?][1]

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?


My problem stands at the frontier between network engineering, system engineering (Unix & MacOS X oriented). So my hidden question was: on which group will it be the most efficient to submit this question so as to avoid repetting questions and dissiminated answers? [1]: https://apple.stackexchange.com/q/188399/22003
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How "How to make CUPS work on an IPv4 secured network?": which group suits this question?

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network? [How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?][1]

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?


My problem stands at the frontier between network engineering, system engineering (Unix & MacOS X oriented). So my hidden question was: on which group will it be the most efficient to submit this question so as to avoid repetting questions and dissiminated answers? [1]: http://apple.stackexchange.com/q/188399/22003

How to make CUPS work on an IPv4 secured network?

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?

"How to make CUPS work on an IPv4 secured network?": which group suits this question?

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

[How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?][1]

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?


My problem stands at the frontier between network engineering, system engineering (Unix & MacOS X oriented). So my hidden question was: on which group will it be the most efficient to submit this question so as to avoid repetting questions and dissiminated answers? [1]: http://apple.stackexchange.com/q/188399/22003
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How to make CUPS work on an IPv4 secured network?

I submitted this question on Ask Different but it is also clearly a network engineering question (my tool is tcpdump here :) ):

How to make shared printing works on an IPv4 only network?

Do you have any idea on how to solve this problem?

Do you think this question would get a better answer in Network Engineering?