Wi-Fi Printers

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Connecting printers using Wi-Fi adapters:

Note: The recommended way to connect printers to the LAN (local area network) is to use Cat 5 or Cat 6 Ethernet cable. This can be done by directly connecting the printers to the wi-fi router or patching them through the buildings Ethernet network.

If connecting via cable is not possible there are several devices available that can be used to connect printers wirelessly to the network.

Printer can be fitted with a wireless adapter. This is an advantage in situations where it is difficult to connect an Ethernet cable from the printer to the router or if it is likely that the location of the printer will change regularly.

Examples:

TP-Link AC750 Wi-Fi Travel Router used in Client mode:

TP-Link AC750 Quick Installation Guide (See Client Mode)


Older Adapters

TP-Link TL-WR802N Router used in Client mode:

How to Configure a TL-WR802N (Client Mode Setup)


Netgear WiFi adapter WNCE2001:

Set up a WNCE2001 WiFi adapter to use with the Star webPRNT      User Manual for the WNCW2001 WiFi adapter

Set up a WNCE3001 WiFi adapter to use with the Star webPRNT      User Manual for the WNCW3001 WiFi adapter

To view and configure the advanced settings once the adapter is set up: http://www.mywifiext.net