wireless router with print server usb

by admin on June 30, 2010

wireless router with print server usb
How I can print wirelessly? Is it just has to buy a print server?

I have a wireless router at home with 3 computers laptops connected. I would be able to print to the printer with three laptops without having to connect a usb. Is it just has to acquire wireless print server? If so, who do you recommend? SEPC What should I be looking? Any additional pointer?

There are three ways you can set the printer up. It is good that you have a router. If you could have mentioned the name of the printer so I could have checked whether its got a network (Ethernet port). This printer has to be configured in the installation of infrastructure, when a printer is connected directly to a computer with cable wireless peers then your call to their peers or "ad hoc installation. While you do the network install their recommended to disable your anti-virus software so often found to block the detection of printers in the configuration of the installation. first method (if any Ethernet port) Connect the printer to the router with a network cable. Make sure that the three computers are connected to the router. Use the disc from the printer or Add / Remove Programs to remove the old printer software installed. Then install the printer software on three systems. During the network installation point to install. This will help the three computers to communicate individually with the printer. Second method (wireless print server) This method can be used when there is no Ethernet port. However you need to know if printer supports them from the manufacturer. Dell printers are called dell 3300 wireless adapter. It is supported on some models. To do this you have to be connected to the PC and all three need to install the adapter then the adapter must be connected to the printer and printer software must be installed in the three computers. third method (printer sharing) for this printer needs to be connected to a computer with the USB cable and when you want to print the computer that has the printer connected must be turned on. Go to the printer control panel> and> see the installed printers faxes> right click and enable sharing print. Find the IP address of the computer that the printer is connected to Start> Run> cmd, click the type of open type> ipconfig press enter> show your IP address. Go to the other two systems. start> run type \ \ then the IP address.> It will show the printer icon it double-click the icon and it installed the printer with the other two systems sharing Hope this helps. Rocky:)

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