Amused
Elite Member
Hi,
I have two desktops, two laptops and an HP 970c printer.
I want to connect both desktops via RJ45 to the wireless router and do the laptops wireless. I also want all computers to be able to send print jobs to the printer. The printer needs to be connected bi-directionally.
Here is my plan. Can you tell me if it's right?
SMC 7004AWBR BARRICADE WIRELESS 4-PORT CABLE / DSL ROUTER WITH PRINT SERVER
2x ORINOCO WIRELESS GOLD PC CARDS
some cat5 cables.
Now I understand that the SMC can't do bi-directional printing. The D-Link 713P has the same guts as the SMC, but claims to be able to do bi-directional printing. Is the D-Link a good idea?
Or should I buy the SMC and add a separate print server? If so, which one is flawless with HP's finicky bi-directional printing?
Also, I do a bit of CS and TFC online gaming. Would it be better if I run my gaming machine through a hub and directly to the cable modem instead of through the router?
Thanks 🙂
I have two desktops, two laptops and an HP 970c printer.
I want to connect both desktops via RJ45 to the wireless router and do the laptops wireless. I also want all computers to be able to send print jobs to the printer. The printer needs to be connected bi-directionally.
Here is my plan. Can you tell me if it's right?
SMC 7004AWBR BARRICADE WIRELESS 4-PORT CABLE / DSL ROUTER WITH PRINT SERVER
2x ORINOCO WIRELESS GOLD PC CARDS
some cat5 cables.
Now I understand that the SMC can't do bi-directional printing. The D-Link 713P has the same guts as the SMC, but claims to be able to do bi-directional printing. Is the D-Link a good idea?
Or should I buy the SMC and add a separate print server? If so, which one is flawless with HP's finicky bi-directional printing?
Also, I do a bit of CS and TFC online gaming. Would it be better if I run my gaming machine through a hub and directly to the cable modem instead of through the router?
Thanks 🙂