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How to convert ethernet printer to Wifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="anandkrishnantc" data-source="post: 1996790" data-attributes="member: 14368"><p>Hello experts,</p><p>I have a ethernet enabled printer located in a different room. Each time I need a printout, I had to have connect the printer using a long ethernet cable connected to my wifi router (which has a capability of print server as well, but not used).</p><p>I am looking for a HW solution which will make my stand alone printer able to print through wifi connection with my router. Is there a solution? Printer has an USB port as well.</p><p>I searched the net, but found no useful information. Most of the tips are on connecting the printer to router using LAN cable or USB. None talk about standalone printer.</p><p>The plan is all the computers connected to router by LAN or Wifi, Printer without any physical connection with router or PCs, but connected using Wifi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anandkrishnantc, post: 1996790, member: 14368"] Hello experts, I have a ethernet enabled printer located in a different room. Each time I need a printout, I had to have connect the printer using a long ethernet cable connected to my wifi router (which has a capability of print server as well, but not used). I am looking for a HW solution which will make my stand alone printer able to print through wifi connection with my router. Is there a solution? Printer has an USB port as well. I searched the net, but found no useful information. Most of the tips are on connecting the printer to router using LAN cable or USB. None talk about standalone printer. The plan is all the computers connected to router by LAN or Wifi, Printer without any physical connection with router or PCs, but connected using Wifi. [/QUOTE]
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