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> Study
> -Laptop
> -Standard Printer - made wireless capable by plugging into a wireless
> usb stick
You're better off with a wireless print server. I.e. D-Link AirPlus G
DP-G321
(
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/Produc...ctCode=252047).
You can't use a wireless USB adapter on the target (printer) side, you
need a USB print server. Make sure that whatever print server you buy
supports WPA and USB 2.0, as many older print servers are WEP and USB
1.1 only. I bought the D-Link DP-G321 because I still have an old laser
printer that is parallel port only.
Note that if you ever get a multi-function printer/scanner, and you want
it on the wireless network and you want to be able to scan back to a PC
on the wireless network, then you MUST use the network port on the
mutli-function device, NOT the USB port through a print server. You can
buy a wired to wireless Ethernet converter if the multi-function device
doesn't have built in wireless. If you use the USB port, you'll not be
able to scan back to a PC on the network, you'll only be able to print.
> -Standard ADSL modem/firewall/print server,
> -Wireless PC Card or Wireless USB stick for my Home PC
Get a PCI Wireless card, not a USB wireless stick.