better documentaion would have made it easier.
other thoughts: it is still much, much easier to buy printers with networking built in.
one more bit of advice, load the printer drivers before you try to setup the network printer on your computer, makes like slightly easier.
maybe my setup and expectations were easier and lower than others.
setup could not have been easier.
i had hoped also that buying a d-link wireless print server which was to go through a d-link wireless router might make it easier as well.
it is much, much easier.
with 4-6 pcs in our house at any given time, it has made life so much easier for everyone to have a printer at their beck and call.
like someone else said, it does seem like it loses connection to the scanner sometimes (rarely), but it's an easy fix.other thoughts: the powerbook was actually easier to configure once i found the
the static ip on the dpr-1260 is probably the easier and more direct route.at last check, firmware 1.12 was out.
many of these utilities make it "easier" to install a print server and set it up.
setup is easy -- although, note as the other reviewer did that there's an undocumented web interface that's actually easier and quicker to use in my opinion.
i have another buffalo network drive and this works great and was easier to setup.
cons: a wizard for installation might make it easier for people setting this up for the first time.
i used the "manual" step up as i think it was easier to enter the ssid of the router as well as the pass phrase and other information.
currently it's hooked up to a dlink router but i am curious if the connections would have been easier with a linksys router.
it should be easier, i agree, but if you want wireless printing, you have to do the due diligence to get it working.the device works flawlessly, my printer can now be hidden somewhere else, freeing
game play gets easier, in my opinion, as you go along.
could not be easier.
this product makes it much easier to print from multiple computer networks especially if you are running both wired and wireless devices.
i've been using my linux box as a print server for my network for several years, but this is so much easier.
i'm technical so it was no problem but netgear really should make this easier to install.
installation is much easier if your home network uses dhcp.
but if it would just say in the instructions that the print server itself is the wireless adapter for your main computer on your network - installation would go much easier!i do love how it works!
i now use this server on 5 different computers, and it was infinitely easier to install than that linksys device.
netgear's support page has a solution at http://kbserver.netgear.com/products/wgps606.aspother thoughts: forget about using the install cd - it's easier to connect to management page on your own,
the setup couldn't have been easier.
i have never had an easier time with a wireless bridge.
however, the installation instruction should contain several examples of configurations it will be easier to people without comp background.
cons: wish the setup was a bit easier
pros: inexpensive mac os x setup easier than xp cons: setup can be intimidating to novice other thoughts: solid print server that could benefit from updated firmware and simplified setup.
it makes it easier to administer the print server as you always know what the ip address is for it.
other thoughts: i just wish it was easier too setup.
wpa is tougher yet easier to setup.
much easier to use the generic.
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