turn a network printer into wireless

dayg

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Ok, so I just bought a canon all-in-one laserjet network ready printer for my brother. Here's the problem, the network printer will have to be in a different room than the wireless router. He does not want to run a RJ45 network cable between the 2 rooms. He wants it to be wireless. I know there are wireless USB print server out there that plugs into printers USB port. I'm worry this might run into some competibility issue(s). It's a chance I rather not take.

Here's my question. Is there a gaget/device out there that plugs into the RJ45 network jack of any printer and turns into wireless? If anyone knows, please let me know what it is and a link is appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 

BZeto

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You need a wireless ethernet bridge of some sort.
Something like this.

If you can find a cheap wireless router that is compadible with DD-WRT or similar firmware it will work, too. You will need to set the mode to wireless bridge.
 

JackMDS

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