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How to convert ethernet printer to Wifi?
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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 1997743" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>it looks nice, adf and double sided printing is a bonus. Less use at home is common, i decided i don't want another inkjet because i print sporadically and if you don't use inkjets once a week the head gets clogged.</p><p></p><p>600dpi resolution is better than the local photo copy which is usually 300 dpi and set to print light to save toner (!)</p><p></p><p>That it does not have wifi i would consider an advantage as now you can customise yourself.</p><p></p><p>if i got it right i think you can print from your mobile without running any software on a pc or requiring it to be on, just the router is enough and the app on the mobile sends off the postscript file.</p><p></p><p>[DOUBLEPOST=1417216659][/DOUBLEPOST]</p><p>i figured the n13 would make an affordable n300 bridge with dd-wrt but never found anyone who could confirm whether client mode actually worked with n13. Am of the opinion if its not supported in stock then expecting it to work with 3rd party firmware isn't guaranteed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 1997743, member: 10952"] it looks nice, adf and double sided printing is a bonus. Less use at home is common, i decided i don't want another inkjet because i print sporadically and if you don't use inkjets once a week the head gets clogged. 600dpi resolution is better than the local photo copy which is usually 300 dpi and set to print light to save toner (!) That it does not have wifi i would consider an advantage as now you can customise yourself. if i got it right i think you can print from your mobile without running any software on a pc or requiring it to be on, just the router is enough and the app on the mobile sends off the postscript file. [DOUBLEPOST=1417216659][/DOUBLEPOST] i figured the n13 would make an affordable n300 bridge with dd-wrt but never found anyone who could confirm whether client mode actually worked with n13. Am of the opinion if its not supported in stock then expecting it to work with 3rd party firmware isn't guaranteed. [/QUOTE]
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