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In <(E-Mail Removed) .com> on 30 Apr 2006
17:54:44 -0700, "guacala" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I have a wireless network and want to add a wireless print server to
>the existing network. Here is my current configuration:
>
>DSL modem connected to a wireless router. All works fine. The problem
>is that I have printers that are located about 30 feet from the modem
>and the wireless router. So I bought a wireless router/printer. The
>problem is how do I connect the wireless/printer router to the network
>next to the printers. I don't want to run cabling between the 2
>routers. Someone mentioned I should have purchasd an access point
>rather a router but I don't have many choice. Does anybody have any
>suggestions.
What you want is a "wireless printer server" (separate box), not a wireless
router that's also a printer server. Make sure to get one that's compatible
with your printer(s).
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