Just some back ground.....
I have my wireless router in the main house. We also have a detached garage apartment, which is my home office. Right now I'm running a linksys Wireless-G PCI card in my PC and I'm connected fine at about 70% signal strength.
I'm currently looking for a new printer and throwing around some ideas in my head.
First of all, I see Linksys makes wireless bridges and wireless print servers. If the printer only connects by USB, I think you'd HAVE to use the wireless print server, right? But if the printer has a RJ45 port, I think you'd be ok using the wireless bridge, AFAIK.
Then I started thinking, would I be better off buying the business class wireless bridge with build in 5 port switch? That way I would have 5 wired ethernet ports in the back office, for whatever I needed.
Just kinda throwing around some ideas in my head. Not too sure which way is best to go here.
Thanks!
Aaron
I have my wireless router in the main house. We also have a detached garage apartment, which is my home office. Right now I'm running a linksys Wireless-G PCI card in my PC and I'm connected fine at about 70% signal strength.
I'm currently looking for a new printer and throwing around some ideas in my head.
First of all, I see Linksys makes wireless bridges and wireless print servers. If the printer only connects by USB, I think you'd HAVE to use the wireless print server, right? But if the printer has a RJ45 port, I think you'd be ok using the wireless bridge, AFAIK.
Then I started thinking, would I be better off buying the business class wireless bridge with build in 5 port switch? That way I would have 5 wired ethernet ports in the back office, for whatever I needed.
Just kinda throwing around some ideas in my head. Not too sure which way is best to go here.
Thanks!
Aaron