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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for QUEUE
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www.tigerdirect.com
i do not recommend this product as a print server, but i do recommend it as a wifi/ethernet bridge (not access point).
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bvrev.compusa.com
while i couldn't get this product working with my specific printer, i do not blame it, since it is the third brand print server i have tried with same printer.
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Chris from St.Clairsville, OH.,
www.circuitcity.com
i used this product in conjunction with our small office netwrok, and it works perfectly fine from every computer in the office.
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www.pricegrabber.com
so i went out and got this print server mainly b/c it used 802.11g and wpa-psk, the same as my home network.
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from
www.thenerds.net
summary: so i went out and got this print server mainly b/c it used 802.11g and wpa-psk, the same as my home network.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Easy To Set Up, Compact, Form Factor: External -
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www.tigerdirect.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 5 people for QUEUE
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Master from Kansas City, MO,
www.circuitcity.com
it does take someone with a little networking knowledge, but it could certainly be a lot worse.
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www.tigerdirect.com
i have a completely d-link home network (router and wireless network card).
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from
www.pcmall.com
they have a tiny list of supported devices, and they only support the printer mode of the aio, and *not* scanning & faxing!
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from
www.compuplus.com
summary: i spent a total of 13 hours on the phone with d-link customer support trying to resolve technical issues and get this device working with my basic home wireless network.
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www.compuplus.com
summary: got this mf wps from officedepot.com for a good price of about $60+taxes.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use, Compact, Remote Management Protocol: HTTP -
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Master from Kansas City, MO,
www.circuitcity.com


