Thread: Printing issues
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Re: Printing issues

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Originally Posted by tweetiepooh View Post
Another solution to connecting devices to wireless is using a wireless bridge. I repurposed an old router to connect a network printer to my wireless system. So printer connects via ethernet to the bridge and that is connected to the wireless network. The bridge is transparent once connected and the printer is access via its assigned IP from the router. This was an older printer without wireless but could be used with any device with ethernet if that device's wireless is less good than ideal. The bridge has multiple ethernet ports, though not tried I can't see why it can't be used to connect multiple devices.
Same solution as my Mesh system
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