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robpgfc 20-11-2005 20:41

Will this print server work?
 
Hi guys, I have recently set up a wireless network successfully with a Belkin FD7230UK4 and wish to expand!!

I found this cheap router on the net:

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...duct_uid=52897

Would I be able to use this with my current configuration but as a print server only allowing me to plug my USB printer into it??

Any help is much appreciated.

Ramrod 20-11-2005 20:53

Re: Will this print server work?
 
It looks like it needs to be wired to your router which means your printer will have to be near your router.

Ramrod 20-11-2005 20:56

Re: Will this print server work?
 
The cheapest wireless print server I could find is this one. I got it last week and my printer is now sitting in a far flung corner of my house :tu: :)

if you get it, PM me about setting it up if you have any problems........

robpgfc 20-11-2005 23:25

Re: Will this print server work?
 
Hi Ramrod, the wireless part is not so important as my printers are close to the router.

Ideally, I would like the Belkin wireless one but money is a little tight.

Would the ebuyer cheapo one do the job as a print server alone or would this be incompatible with my hardware??

Thanks for you help

Graham M 21-11-2005 00:07

Re: Will this print server work?
 
It will work fine by the looks of it. Just plug it in and configure and off you go

robpgfc 21-11-2005 01:31

Re: Will this print server work?
 
Thanks Zeph. About the "configure" part, what configuring would the router need.

Presumably, I would plug it into one of my LAN ports on my belkin so that it is given an IP but where would the other end be plugged into on the ebuyer router? WAN or LAN?


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