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Monday, January 27, 2014

I saw an adapter to convert a standard printer into a wireless printer on an existing network, now I want one!? -

A little while ago, I was browsing the internet and accidentally came across a USB adapter, which plugged directly into the back of a standard printer and looked like an antenna. Has anyone else seen anything like this? If so, could you please provide a link to a UK retailer? Thank you for your consideration.

Yes they work, if they do not then no market. Other solution, the one I am using is Windows Home Server. A special computer and OS which makes great printer server and back up your main computer hard drive. Most windows and Mac can talk to the server s printers. I have a choice of three printers, All in one printer, color inkjet, and laser. My unix netbook can use the printers. My cost less than $200 and used computer.

I have a belkin wireless usb print server. Plug the printer into the usb port on the Print Server, Print Manager on the PC s then can connect to it, and disconnect automatically after 5 mins inactivity. works a treat.

You can get an adapter most anywhere that sells computers. You can also do a search online for a retailer near you. They are very simple to configure amp; use in an existing network. If you get in a jam or don t understand, most come with directions amp; a link for tech support. Good Luck

You can print from any computer on your network anyway. You just install a wireless network printer. In other words, wire the printer into computer 1 then install it on computer 2 through a wireless network connection. You dont need to buy anything if you have a wireless network already

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