Just to clarify: This old HP Laserjet needs Appletalk. I used a Mac Mini running 10.5 as a print server, but it continually dropped off the Airport Extreme network, needing a restart to reset the connection so anyone could print. I found directions to set it's IP address so I could run it of the Airport Express. So, its Gateway is the Airport Extreme, it's Syslog Server is the Airport Express. On 2011-09-25, at 10:39 AM, Dave Knight wrote: > No. In this context syslog is used to send log messages across the network. > You probably don't want to bother configuring this at all.. but if you do > you'll want to configure it to send log messages to an actual computer > capable of receiving them - this could be a Mac, Mac's run syslogd by > default, you just need to reconfigure it to accept incoming log messages from > the network. > >> and the default gateway address GW BYTE is ? > > Your router, which sounds like it's the airport express. And this IP connection system bypasses Appletalk then?