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Hooking a printer into Residential Gateway
Hello,
Is it possible to plug a printer into the gateway using USB (preferably) or Ethernet and have it show up as a print device on my UVerse home network? If so, please give any instructions on Trusts/Firewalls, etc. Right now it is shared throught a windows share on a desktop upstairs that I'd like to get rid of. Rather not buy a wireless printer if I can plug the wired one into the gateway.
Any help appreciated.
Jim
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hpmsrm
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11 years ago
The printer drivers must be installed on every PC that will be sharing it.
The Netger N600 dual band router has a USB port that can be used to turn your non-wireless printer into a wireless network printer. That router costs around $80 and for that money you can purchase a new wireless printer with air-print (for iPads and iPhones) and, in HP's case, E-print which provides a special E-mail address for the printer.....allowing you sent a document or photo to your printer from anywhere via E-mail. (that is as long as you leave it turned on all the time).
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Computer_Joe
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Those are for computers without network adapters not printers.
These, on the other hand, look like they should give the OP what they're looking for at a reasonable price: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Productcompare.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=%2D1&IsNodeId=1&Description=usb%20printer%20server&bop=And&CompareItemList=%2D1%7C33%2D704%2D067%5E33%2D704%2D067%2DTS%2C33%2D139%2D009%5E33%2D139%2D009%2D06%23
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Computer_Joe
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Hey Jim,
The USB port on the Gateway is for connecting a computer only IIRC, but you can connect your printer via ethernet if it is a netwok printer. Just follow the directions for your printer for network installation.
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jlandwehr
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11 years ago
Alas, my printer has no network port, as I found shortly after posting. It appears USB is my only option and you say that won't work. It might be a nice ATT enhancement in the future. Thanks.
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aviewer
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How about a USB to network adapter ? -http://sewelldirect.com/Networking/ComputerComponents/USBDongles
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jlandwehr
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I like the thought of the usb/network adapter, but elsewhere on the web someone mentioned that that would not work, as the printer needs a "print server" add-on type deal in order to interpret the commands of the print request. Someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
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RCSMG
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Do e-printers need or have a printer server?
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Computer_Joe
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They usually only work for basic functions on basic printers only. If you set up the printer on a computer, that computer can then share the printer with the rest of your network as long as the computer is not turned off.
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“Our great democracies still tend to think that a stupid man is more likely to be honest than a clever man, and our politicians take advantage of this prejudice by pretending to be even more stupid than nature has made them." :Bertrand Russell
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jlandwehr
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Hpmsrm and others,
Thanks for all the good advice. As I mentioned originally, I have the printer set up on another machine through a share, which is what I want to get away from. It sound like, short of getting a new router or a wireless printer, both of which I wanted to avoid, my options are limited. Thats what I wanted to find out.
Thanks for your help all.
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jlandwehr
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Looks more along the lines of what I'd need. I'm a bit wary of the crappy reviews it got, though. Thanks for looking into it more. It's great to have options.
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