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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 3 people for HUB
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Biochozo,
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you don't want an expensive workgroup switch.doesn't work with multi-function printers, scanners or as a network storage hub =( yeah it was a long shot...
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Phil,
www.newegg.com
It is not as straight forward as a JetDirect card, can't run mutiple printers through a hub.
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I have purchased seven Linksys devices for my network, Hubs, Routers, Switches, Print servers.
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You can just run a single cable from the hub to your router instead of having to run multiple long cables for each printer.
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www.amazon.com
I have a HP240 multimedia inkjet printer and 6 pcs, 5 connected to the hub and one laptop is wirelessly connected.
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Biochozo,
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 2 people for HUB
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www.amazon.com
In the old configuration, I would connect the printers to the XP laptop via USB hub and print directly from it, or print wirelessly through it from the Vista laptop.
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I think the first advice I can give, is to connect the D-Link server to your home network hub by the *included* cat-5 network cable.
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The whole setup which included setting up the one printer and another internal network through a hub and setting up 4 pcs and 3 macs to connect to the printer took about an hour and a half.
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Either set your wireless to unencrypted and broadcast an SSID of "D-Link" (caps matter) OR connect an ethernet cable between your DPR-1260 and your router/hub/switch.
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