- Feb 23, 2009
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HI
Just spent three days babysitting my grandkids and I need some adult conversation! LOLOL
A month ago I bought a HP Photosmart printer that is wifi, usb and network capable.
I did a quick install and set it up as a usb and wifi printer. Direct connect from my desktop to the printer via the usb and wifi using my router/modem as the access or relay point (not sure what to call it)
I use my laptop 90% of the time and send documents to the printer via the wifi.
Would it be better to use a port on the router/modem to the printer and make the printer a network printer?
Looking for reliability more then speed as the printer is on the second floor of my house and I am slow going up steps! LOL
Thanks
Just spent three days babysitting my grandkids and I need some adult conversation! LOLOL
A month ago I bought a HP Photosmart printer that is wifi, usb and network capable.
I did a quick install and set it up as a usb and wifi printer. Direct connect from my desktop to the printer via the usb and wifi using my router/modem as the access or relay point (not sure what to call it)
I use my laptop 90% of the time and send documents to the printer via the wifi.
Would it be better to use a port on the router/modem to the printer and make the printer a network printer?
Looking for reliability more then speed as the printer is on the second floor of my house and I am slow going up steps! LOL
Thanks
