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From: revathi on 15 Apr 2008 18:10 Hi, I just bought a networkable printer (canon mx700). it is not intrinsically wireless but i would like to make it so. i have a wireless router and my laptop runs windows xp. can i just buy any old wireless usb adapter (such as TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter) to connect to the usb on the printer and then be able to see my printer on my network after setup? or do i need a special printer wireless card? would the fact that my wireless network is encrypted (still WEP, i know i should upgrade to WPA)? Thanks so much! just want to check before i buy the adapter. Revathi
From: John on 15 Apr 2008 18:22 Is this is your printer? http://estore.usa.canon.com/Specification.asp?ITEM_ID=37217 If that's correct, there should be an ethernet connector on the printer. Why spend more $$$ if you can just use an ethernet cable to connect the printer to the router's ethernet port? "revathi" <naadimre(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ac42def7-9cc5-4b36-951e-75f7a222f980(a)l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I just bought a networkable printer (canon mx700). it is not > intrinsically wireless but i would like to make it so. i have a > wireless router and my laptop runs windows xp. can i just buy any old > wireless usb adapter (such as TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter) > to connect to the usb on the printer and then be able to see my > printer on my network after setup? or do i need a special printer > wireless card? would the fact that my wireless network is encrypted > (still WEP, i know i should upgrade to WPA)? > > Thanks so much! just want to check before i buy the adapter. > > Revathi
From: Jack (MVP-Networking). on 15 Apr 2008 20:24 Hi You can not buy a USB or any other regular card. Regular USB or card need Drivers, A printer is Not a computer it does not load Wireless Drivers. In order to work Wirelessly you need to install into the printer's Network connector a Driverless Wireless Network Device. This device is very good and would do WPA and WPA2. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833162168 Jack (MVP-Networking). "revathi" <naadimre(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:ac42def7-9cc5-4b36-951e-75f7a222f980(a)l64g2000hse.googlegroups.com... > Hi, > > I just bought a networkable printer (canon mx700). it is not > intrinsically wireless but i would like to make it so. i have a > wireless router and my laptop runs windows xp. can i just buy any old > wireless usb adapter (such as TRENDnet 54Mbps Wireless G USB Adapter) > to connect to the usb on the printer and then be able to see my > printer on my network after setup? or do i need a special printer > wireless card? would the fact that my wireless network is encrypted > (still WEP, i know i should upgrade to WPA)? > > Thanks so much! just want to check before i buy the adapter. > > Revathi
From: revathi on 15 Apr 2008 20:51 thanks so much for your answers...saved me $20-30 on something that wouldn't work. my printer is in a different room from the wireless router so it's not so easy to hook up the ethernet cable to it.
From: smlunatick on 16 Apr 2008 10:05 On Apr 15, 8:51 pm, revathi <naadi...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > thanks so much for your answers...saved me $20-30 on something that > wouldn't work. my printer is in a different room from the wireless > router so it's not so easy to hook up the ethernet cable to it. Sad to say but every "regular" USB wireless network adapters are for Windows PCs mainly because you must install drivers. Also, most USB ports on printers are limited to access flask keys / cameras as drive (like the media readers.) You can add a separate wireless print server but most would only permit you to use the printer functions only. TRENDNet has wireless print servers http://trendnet.com/products/proddetail.asp?prod=120_TEW-MP1U&cat=46 You need to check with other makers to see if your printer is compatible with a separate wireless print server.
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