Last time, I did a teardown on an eight-port wired GbE switch that refused to remain fully powered up. This time, a print server that refuses to fully power up at all goes under the magnifying glass.
A high-speed Internet connection is no longer a luxury for most businesses; it's a necessity. As a result, many businesses now use broadband cable connections to surf and work over the Web at ...
The following applies to wired usb print servers and probably applies to wireless.<BR><BR>Most usb print servers work just fine for no frills printing to your printer. What many fail miserably at is ...
While USB printers are designed to be used over a direct connection to a single computer, they can not only be shared, but also can be shared wirelessly with a workgroup. There are two different ...
Print servers are the latest thing for small offices and home offices. Wireless print servers that use 802.11b (Wi-Fi) technology are cutting edge. Do you need one? It depends. If you have more than ...
Physically D-Link’s 802.11b print server is quite compact, only slightly larger than its own external AC adapter. The device connects directly to a printer’s parallel port, and a configuration mode ...
Keyspan USB 2.0 Server for PC and Mac lets network users connect to remote USB devices including printers, scanners, digital cameras and flash-drive memory sticks over Ethernet and WiFi Keyspan is now ...
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