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If your printer has an ethernet connection yeah no reason why not.

2006-11-23 07:36:08 · answer #1 · answered by thecoldvoiceofreason 6 · 0 2

No not that simple.
1. If the Printer has an internal network card then you need to read the manual.
2. Your hub will give the printer a dynamic IP address. It needs to be given a static address from the excluded address range provided by the router.
3 You then need to use the printer software to assign the address to the printer and save the setting's
4. You then run the software program from you PC. Tell it that the printer is a network printer and provide the IP address. You can then now print.

You can email me with more details.

2006-11-23 07:48:35 · answer #2 · answered by Mark T 5 · 0 0

You can plug your plug your printer into the hub using a wireless print server (about £40/50)
One end of the print server plugs into the hub, and the other end plugs into the printer (usb or parallel)
The wireless print server should be able to print from your wireless laptop.
A bit tricky to configure, but can be done

2006-11-23 07:41:42 · answer #3 · answered by aunij 1 · 0 1

first you have to have a wireless router and your laptop has to be wireless. then, buy a receiver for your printer. Set up the network and you should be able to to print wireless.

2006-11-23 07:51:46 · answer #4 · answered by Nice 2 · 0 1

you ought to hook a wifi dongle to it, yet except the printer is in specific designed to apply it, it won't do something. which includes your setup you may desire to establish record and printer sharing on the two desktops and then share the printer on the laptop then deploy the shared printer your laptop. you may in all probability get instructions on a thank you to try this by utilising screaching the call of your version(s) of living house windows with pinter sharing in google.

2016-10-12 23:51:05 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sure just make sure you have an network printer. It uses network cable for data transfer. "PEACE"

2006-11-23 07:40:00 · answer #6 · answered by dj viper 4 · 0 1

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