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Wireless Print Server Question

Asked by ABaruh in Wireless Print Servers

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I have a home office downstairs and have my laptop connected to the internet via wireless.

I have 2 printers (both with parallel ports) that I want in my office but my laptop doesn't take that connection.  I understand I have a few options:

1) Parallel to USB cable that converts the parallel cable with e USB output so I can plug into my laptop
2) Wireless print server

Now, I don't want to use option 1 if I don't have to because when I travel for work and take my laptop, the other people in my house would have to hook up the printers to their laptop to print anything and that is a hassle.

If I get a wireless print server, does that device itself need to be connected via wire to my network?  Can I have it connect up wirelessly to my wireless router so that it can be seen on the network?

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Zone: Wireless Print Servers
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