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MapleE.
November 17th 09, 04:53 PM
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,

db[_3_]
November 17th 09, 05:03 PM
google "wireless printer servers."


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"MapleE." > wrote in message
...
> 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,
>

DL[_3_]
November 17th 09, 05:18 PM
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

"MapleE." > wrote in message
...
> 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,
>

Jim[_38_]
November 18th 09, 12:51 PM
MapleE. wrote:
> 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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