Printer without Wireless Capacity

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MapleE.

Hi:
I have a terrific printer, HP All-in-one purchased about three years ago,
however there is NO wireless capacity.

The printer is hooked-up with all of four PCs by using long Printer-Cables
connected with the Printer-Sharing Device, 'Belkin Printer Sharing.'

My question is;
Is there a way making the Printer 'wireless' capacity, like PC can be done
'wireless' by using wireless Adaptor?

Any imputs and suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
 
D

db

google "wireless printer servers."


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D

DL

Yes there is, I tried one, a Belkin, gave up with it after a while and
obtained a refund.

You could of course use a router that features a print server and run your
network that way. I previously used a Netgear router/print server
 
J

Jim

MapleE. said:
Hi:
I have a terrific printer, HP All-in-one purchased about three years ago,
however there is NO wireless capacity.

The printer is hooked-up with all of four PCs by using long Printer-Cables
connected with the Printer-Sharing Device, 'Belkin Printer Sharing.'

My question is;
Is there a way making the Printer 'wireless' capacity, like PC can be done
'wireless' by using wireless Adaptor?

Any imputs and suggestion would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Why don't you set it up as a shared printer on one PC and thru your
wireless network access it?

Jim
 

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