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Plug the printer into an electrical outlet. Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB socket on the printer. Plug the opposite end into a computer connected to the Netgear wireless network.
Connect your printer's USB directly to your Wi-Fi router if your router has built-in printer server capability. A quick way to determine if this is a worthwhile effort is to look at the back of ...
With a USB port on your router, you can create a file-sharing hub, turn an old printer into a wireless one, power small gadgets, and even set up a backup internet connection.
However, if your router has a USB port, you can connect your wired printer directly to it. This effectively makes your wired printer wireless; anyone connected to your Wi-Fi network can print ...
Likewise, a USB-connected printer can conquer some printing headaches, such as the difficulty of setting up a printer's own Wi-Fi connection (if it has one).
Still printing? At least do it wirelessly. We'll walk you through how to connect your Brother, Canon, HP, or Epson printer to your Wi-Fi network so you can access it from multiple devices.
Is this possible? I have a laser printer, but it has only has usb output to the computer. However, i have a router that has a parallel print server port on it.