Our fairly new wireless router has two(2) USB ports that claim they can be used as printer ports. What is the success rate and experience(s) of using these USB ports on the router, as a printer port?
One of the most underrated (and often overlooked) features of modern routers is the USB port, but it's not just a design quirk. That little slot can unlock a surprising range of possibilities. Gone ...
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February 4, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Your home may be set up for wireless internet, streaming, and file sharing, but try telling your printer that.
I just spent the last 15min uninformatively googling for the answer to "Can I connect a powered USB hub to a wireless router to expand the number of available ports". I got a lot of conflicting ...
It's common to connect a printer to a computer with a USB cable, but this limits printer access to only one computer, unless you take additional steps. If you want to make your printer available to ...
In today’s hyperconnected world—where remote work, streaming, and cloud services are part of everyday life—the WiFi router has gone from being a secondary accessory to becoming a central pillar of our ...
D-Link announces at CES 2012 its flagship HD Media Router 3000 (DIR-857), which is equipped with USB 3.0 and SharePort cloud service, supporting over-the-Internet file sharing. Former CNET editor Dong ...