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Printer Cable Be Gone!

Sometimes your desk is just too crowded to stick your printer on it. Across the room there is plenty of space but it is such a pain in the butt running cables. There is a solution, trash your printer and buy a Bluetooth printer and add a Bluetooth card to your computer or continue to use your existing printer and add the Linksys WPSM54G Wireless-G USB Print Server.

The Linksys Wireless-G Print Server with Multifunction Printer Support lets you connect a multifunction USB printer directly to your network, eliminating the need to dedicate a PC to print sharing chores. Using a Print Server frees up your "print share PC" so you don''t have to leave it on all the time. It also removes the printing bottleneck, and sets your PC free to do more useful work. The Print Server is compatible with most USB multifunction printers, and allows full access to printing, faxing, scanning, and copying functions. Like any print server, users on the network can print anytime. The other functions are treated a little differently -- any user can request access to one of the other functions, and get exclusive use of that function until his task is complete. Connect the Print Server directly to your network by 10/100 Ethernet cable, or wirelessly at up to 54Mbps via Wireless-G. The wireless option lets you put your printer wherever you want to, without having to run cables. Whichever way the Print Server is attached to your network, both your wireless and wired PCs will have access to it, and the printer it''s connected to. And if you don''t use wireless for general networking in your office, you can still use the Wireless-G connection in ad-hoc mode to print from visiting Wireless-G and Wireless-B PCs. Your wireless data is protected by up to 128-bit WPA-PSK encryption. A user-friendly Setup Wizard makes installation easy, the compact case fits anywhere, and the big print buffer handles even large graphics-intensive print jobs. Let the Linksys Wireless-G Print Server with Multifunction Printer Support bring efficiency to all your home office tasks.



Features

Manufacturer Linksys

Wireless Technology Wi-Fi - IEEE 802.11b/g

Interfaces/Ports 1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX Network
1 x USB

Manufacturer Part Number WPSM54G

Standard Warranty 1 Year

Frequency Band/Bandwidth 2.4 GHz ISM Band

Manufacturer Website Address www.linksys.com

Dimensions 2.52" Height x 7.72" Width x 11.26" Depth

Transmission Speed 54Mbps

Transmission Speed Details 54Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11g
6Mbps IEEE 802.11g
11Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11b
1Mbps IEEE 802.11b

Product Name WPSM54G Wireless-G USB Print Server

Product Type Wireless Print Server


Tech Specs

Manufacturer Linksys

Manufacturer Part Number WPSM54G

Wireless Technology Wi-Fi - IEEE 802.11b/g

Standard Warranty 1 Year

Interfaces/Ports 1 x RJ-45 10/100Base-TX Network
1 x USB

Frequency Band/Bandwidth 2.4 GHz ISM Band

Manufacturer Website Address www.linksys.com

Dimensions 2.52" Height x 7.72" Width x 11.26" Depth

Brand Name Linksys

Transmission Speed 54Mbps

Transmission Speed Details 54Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11g
6Mbps IEEE 802.11g
11Mbps Auto-fallback IEEE 802.11b
1Mbps IEEE 802.11b

Product Name WPSM54G Wireless-G USB Print Server

Product Type Wireless Print Server

Wireless Security 128-bit WPA-PSK encryption

Comments

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Why to use USB Cable connected printer if WIFI printers are available. It is easy to use and works fine with no problem. All in one printer.

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