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Wireless lan for printing?

antyler

Golden Member
To have a lan that is wireless, so i can print from my laptop to the network without having to plug in all of the time? What hardware would be necessary for this?
 
Some of my locations are getting cheapo wireless color printers due mainly to no expense in additional wiring, use of expensive switch ports etc...

We'll be seeing alot more printers wireless enabled soon.
 
Originally posted by: dphantom
Some of my locations are getting cheapo wireless color printers due mainly to no expense in additional wiring, use of expensive switch ports etc...

We'll be seeing alot more printers wireless enabled soon.

Only problem is print jobs can be very large, sucking the wireless performance down the tubes in a business setting.
 
True. We can limit print job bandwidth usage via a Citrix policy, but that can make users unhappy if the policy is too restrictive.
 
Who cares about users? They're the ones killing the performance anyway. It runs much better when there aren't any users.

We're talking about the network here. As long as its happy, screw any end nodes.
🙂
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Who cares about users? They're the ones killing the performance anyway. It runs much better when there aren't any users.

We're talking about the network here. As long as its happy, screw any end nodes.
🙂

In the beginning was the Network, and the Network was with The Network Engineer, and the Network was the Network Engineer. The Network was in the beginning with the Network Engineer. All things came into being through the Network, and apart from the Network nothing came into being that has come into being. In the Network was life, and the life was the Packets of traffic. The Packets shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.

No blasphemy intended. 🙂
 
i use a wireless print server from dell which is connected to my dell printer. I use a laptop or desktop for printing, both these machines are connected using a wireless router.

Hope this helps.
 
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: spidey07
Who cares about users? They're the ones killing the performance anyway. It runs much better when there aren't any users.

We're talking about the network here. As long as its happy, screw any end nodes.
🙂

In the beginning was the Network, and the Network was with The Network Engineer, and the Network was the Network Engineer. The Network was in the beginning with the Network Engineer. All things came into being through the Network, and apart from the Network nothing came into being that has come into being. In the Network was life, and the life was the Packets of traffic. The Packets shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it.

No blasphemy intended. 🙂

😀:beer:
 
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