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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for NETWORKS
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www.tigerdirect.com
when i wanted to move my plotter to the other side of my office i decided to go wirless (for obvious reasons) i almost didn't buy this due to it's poor reviews but really liked it's small simple
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www.tigerdirect.com
set it to your network, either dhcp or manual, disconnect and reboot and you've got a printer port 20ft away.
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www.tigerdirect.com
followed the instructions: 1)configure server via network cable connection from ''2wire'' wireless hub (had to change ip address to match my network, and set wep open key), 2) configured two
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www.tigerdirect.com
i wish i could get my money back and just purchase a new printer at a local store.
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A Customer from Carneys Point, NJ,
clickfrom.buy.com
this item works great and is a good value, especially for turning an old parrellel attached printer into a network printer.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Set Up, Compact, Easy To Use, Remote Management Protocol: SNMP,Telnet -
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www.tigerdirect.com
- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for NETWORKS
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www.pricegrabber.com
in addition, the server is a lot smaller than it looks in the pictures and takes up very little space.
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Techlisa from Escondido, CA,
www.circuitcity.com
the install was easy and well documented, sometimes the unit needs to be powered down to wake it up, otherwise it is a good little server.
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Mike from New Jersey,
www.circuitcity.com
use any other selection then that, then unplug the printer while it is on and connected to the server, plug it back in and see how it works.
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DaveD from Phillipsburg, NJ,
www.circuitcity.com
this printer has parallel and usb and both work.(usb to the print server and parallel to my desktop)my router is wireless and my wireless laptop prints to it very fast.
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www.pricegrabber.com
(edited may 27th by mkpuskus) overall i like the print server, i would buy it again, it was easy to install and configure, but it has a power plug that sticks out the side i would like to be
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Easy To Set Up, Remote Management Protocol: HTTP, Remote Management Protoco: HTTP -
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www.pricegrabber.com
- 3 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for NETWORKS
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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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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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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
- 4 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for NETWORKS
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www.overstock.com
this product makes it much easier to print from multiple computer networks especially if you are running both wired and wireless devices.
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www.mwave.com
summary: i tried a hawking print server and i had to wrestle with it to get it to work.
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www.thenerds.net
summary:i tried a hawking print server and i had to wrestle with it to get it to work.
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www.tigerdirect.com
this product might work great if you running windows 98 and a hp 610 printer.
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www.tigerdirect.com
i gave it 5 stars because i bought a recertified one at less than half the price of new, it is the only print server i have ever bought and it does the job.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Use, Easy To Set Up, Compact, Form Factor: External -
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www.overstock.com




