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Netgear PS110 10/100 Print Server with 2 Parallel Ports Review

Netgear PS110 10/100 Print Server with 2 Parallel Ports
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The instructions don't mention Windows XP. The web site mentions it, barely, but wihhout instructions. I wasted an hour trying to do it myself, then an hour with tech support. Finally got it working, but only because I know about IP addresses, network configuration, etc. I imagine it would be easy to setup if they bothered to provide instructions for WIndows XP, and it may be easy with older versions of Windows. But XP users should stay away. And wonder why NetGear can't provide any attempt at instructions a year after XP's release.
Once I got it working, it works fine. The only hassle was setting it up.

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Netgear's PS-110 print server lets you share printers among all users on the network without complex configurations or having to dedicate a PC for printer serving. It connects directly to the network and can be placed anywhere for convenient access. With its built-in network hub, the Netgear PS110 provides connectivity solutions and file, print, and resource sharing. It can also connect two parallel printers, such as a color printer with a high-speed laser printer.
The Netgear PS110 attaches to a 10 or 100 Mbps hub or switch, providing seamless transition from Ethernet to Fast Ethernet. It has one speed-sensing 10/100 Mbps printer port and a pair of IEEE 1284 bidirectional parallel network ports. The extensive LED screen highlights all links and activities. The unit also provides simultaneous support for Unix, Windows, and NetWare clients. TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, and NetBEUI network protocols are supported as well.
FirstGear, a Windows-based configuration tool, enables simple installation. Flash EPROM lets you download upgrades as they become available.Netgear offers a five-year warranty on the print server, while the power adapter is covered for a year.

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HP J6061A-ABA Jet Direct 380x External Print Server (802.11b) Review

HP J6061A-ABA Jet Direct 380x External Print Server (802.11b)
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When setting out to get a new printer for my home office, I knew I'd get another HP and I knew that I didn't want a cable in the way. Yes, printing without the cables, expecially if you have more than one laptop in the house, is quite enjoyable.
The Jet Direct 380x does exactly what you'd expect and installs fairly easily. Everything except the high price is satisfying.

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Linksys WPSM54G Wireless-G USB Print Server Review

Linksys WPSM54G Wireless-G USB Print Server
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You might like to read this review if you're planning on installing Windows Vista or Windows 7.
I bought the refurbished version of this router. As far as I can tell, it's exactly the same except that it has the most current firmware pre-installed.
I used the Linksys CD to install it, and following the Step 1 instructions I managed to configure the Print Server very easily.
However, when I then proceeded to the next stage (Configuring your computer to see the wireless router via your wireless home network), the CD just pooped out, saying it wouldn't work with my operating system. No 'sorry', no help, just a dead end.
Fortunately, I found a website where it gives you the instructions, and within five minutes it was working perfectly. I'm going to try to include a link, but in case it doesn't work, type into google ehow WPSM54G and hopefully the first link will be How to set up a Linksys WPSM54G or PSUS4 print server under Windows XP, Vista, Vista 64, Windows 7, or Linux. Here's the link - [...]
Follow the instructions for Step 2 and you should be golden!

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D-Link DP-311U Wireless Print Server, 1-USB Port, 802.11b, 11Mbps Review

D-Link DP-311U Wireless Print Server, 1-USB Port, 802.11b, 11Mbps
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My network is two wireless XP laptops and a Linksys 802.11b router so I was a little worried about mixing networking brands - but it worked out fine. Virtually no slowdown compared to having the printer directly connected to the laptop and I print some pretty big files. Setup wasn't too bad (~15-20 min staring at the manual really confused, 5 min reading amazon.com reviews, ~20-30 min installation). Much like what Hafizullah said, it's better to config in steps: configure the printer in the wired configuration and then get it to work wirelessly. Since the manual is mostly useless, here's what I did:
1. Wire it up (connect the print server to the router with an ethernet cable and the printer to the print server by USB).
2. Turn on printer, power on the print server (after startup sequence of ~20 sec, ethernet light should be lit).
3. At this point open up a browser and go to "192.168.0.10" and the print server config utility should start.
4. Click on the "configuration" tab and set: password, connection mode (mine is infrastructure), ESS-ID (your network's name), wireless channel, WEP (# bits and password). It's important to type the WEP key in exactly with no spaces or dashes because the utility won't give any error message if the password is wrong. Click 'save'.
5. Click on the "Network" tab and change the IP address if you want. It has to be within the range of assignable IP addresses for your wireless network (e.g. my router assigns from 192.169.1.1 to 192.169.1.101, so I set the print server to 192.169.1.2). Make sure to set "manually assign" otherwise you won't know what address your printer is on! I think the workgroup has to be set, but I'm not sure (I set it to the name of the wireless network).. Click 'save'.
6. At this point you should be able to print a test page. Click on the "tools" tab and click to print a test page. If it prints, you're in business.
7. Now you can set up the printer drivers. The instructions are actually pretty good for this, so use them here. Once that's done, try printing something that isn't a test page to make sure the printer itself is set up OK.
8. Now to configure the wireless portion. Unplug the ethernet cable, and click the reset button (recessed in the back of the print server). Once it finishes booting, the "wireless" light should be on or blinking. If so then you should be done. Try printing something.. I didn't have everything correctly set up initially, so this step took a few minutes. I think everything necessary to set was covered in #4.
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The D- Link DP-311U is a compact, 802.11b compatible, wireless print server that allows network users to share a USB printer. The DP-311U is equipped with one USB version 1.1 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today and supports both infrastructure or ad hoc wireless modes. It¿s compact size, easy to use configuration tools including a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program, and affordable price make the DP-311U print server the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.

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Hawking HWPS12UG Wireless G Print Server - 2 USB/1 Parallel Ports, 802.11g Review

Hawking HWPS12UG Wireless G Print Server - 2 USB/1 Parallel Ports, 802.11g
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The device supports a good range of network and printing protocols: TCP/IP, Appletalk, Netware, Unix LPR, Windows print client, Internet Printing Protocol (which means you can print to a URL from your network or even the Internet). I have XP and Win 98 clients on wireless-G network with Linksys transcievers on the PC's and a Linksys wireless gateway/router. So far, I can't complain about the device, but there are a few reasons I can only give it 3 stars.
The installation booklet omits some critical information most import of which is the fact that you *MUST* have a wired TCP/IP connection to the device to configure it. If you don't have wired TCP/IP, you cannot configure or use this device. The stupidity of requiring a wired network to configure a wireless network device should be apparent. Much better it would have been to run setup through a USB or serial port. I was able to configure the device with a TCP/IP crossover cable from the one PC I have with a TCP/IP interface.
The installation booklet is essentially trash. On the included CD is a fairly large pdf document which, if you care to read through it, gives a more complete (and correct) discription of the installation and requirements. However, it still ASSUMES you have a reasonable amount of familiarity with TCP/IP networking and routing requirements. It also assumes you know a few things about wireless networking AND your particular wireless network. Some things get some explanation; some things don't. If you don't have a pretty good working knowledge of these networking things, this might not be the device for you. I would say success at correctly setting things up will demand a fairly high computer geek factor.
One thing to remember: In order to reset the device back to factory defaults (so you can start over and try again), you must press and HOLD the reset button for about 5 seconds until the power light flashes rapidly. The docs don't tell you this.
The installation docs contain no help or trouble shooting info. None. Zip. Nada. Also note that the Hawking web site is completely barren of any of this info too. A morning email to the Hawking tech support received a very brief reply of limited usefulness that afternoon.
In summary: The device is certainly a capable printer server. The docs and technical support need to be much better. I am at a loss to explain why a wired network must be present to configure a device for a wireless network.

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The Hawking, HWPS12UG, 2 USB + 1 Parallel port 10/100 Wireless Print Server, is a powerful and convenient tool to connect your USB and parallel printers to your existing wireless 802.11b or 802.11g network. Through its enhanced functionality, the HWPS12UG can support up to three printers at one time (2 USB + 1 Parallel). The Hawking HWPS12UG combined with the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) lets you easily connect to any printer and print documents by specifying the print server's IP address. With IPP technology, printing over a WAN or the Internet becomes much easier. You can send a print job to a printer in another country just as easily as sending a print job to your home or office printer. IPP eliminates the need for fax communications between offices. Simply print an original document through the HWPS12UG's IPP capabilities and send it from one office to another. The print quality from IPP printing is equal to that of a document printed from your local office. With the HWPS12UG, your printers become a fully functional networked print station.

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Networking USB Print Server Review

Networking USB Print Server
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Useless. I could not download the software. It comes in a mini-CD, not readable by regular size cd drives. I could not find the download site in the web as an alternative. Waste of money.

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Networking USB Print ServerThis palm sized 1-port USB 2.0 Print Server allows any networked computer to share a USB printer. It complies with USB 2.0 specifications (backward compatible with USB 1.1 spec.), and provides users with an auto-sensing Ethernet port that works with either 10Base-T or 100Base-T networks. This unit also supports multiple protocols and multiple operating systemsRequirements * Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista * Mac OS X * Printer with USB connectionPrinters: * Most printers with USB connections are supportedNetwork environment: * 802.11b/b or 802.11n Wireless networks * 10/100Mbps networksPackage Content * 1 x 1-Port USB 2.0 Print Server * 1 x CAT5 Patch Cable * 1 x Power Adapter * 1 x Installation CD * 1 x User Manual

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Arkview Network Device USB 2.0 Share Hub Review

Arkview Network Device USB 2.0 Share Hub
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Just got the Arkview USB server share device for the primary function of sharing a printer on my home network. The good news is that setup could not have been easier and it works like a champ for printer sharing (and this evenis an old parallel port job that I use with a parallel to USB cable). So far so good. Also tried to share a couple of USB flash drives...works like a champ again. The only problem I have is it apparently is not compatible with my Memorex DVD drive. It finds it and connects fine but when you try to view it on any PC it simply shows one file, which it thinks is some kind of Audio cd analog file and no matter what CD or DVD you put in it simply shows that same one file. So a mixed bag. Otherwise if you stick to the drives on the compatibility list I am sure you will be fine. Good solid product, easy setup and easy connection software. That's about all.

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Arkview’s palm-sized Networking USB 2.0 Server enables an external hard drive, flash drive, memory card reader, USB webcam, USB speaker, or USB Multi-Function Printer (MFP) to be shared on a network. You can attach a standard USB webcam to the Networking USB 2.0 Server as a simple security monitoring solution for your home and/or small office. It complies with USB 2.0 specifications, and provides users with an auto-sensing 10/100Base-T port. When connecting the Arkview PS-8697 to a wireless router, users can access their multimedia content and USB devices wirelessly. The UPnP technology enables quick and easy setup and configuration in Windows XP/Vista/7 environments. Supported protocols: LPR/LPD, DHCP, UPnP; Supports USB 2.0 and 1.1 devices * Some USB devices require a direct connection for optimum performance. Requirements: Windows XP/Vista/7; Available Ethernet port in home/office network. Package Contents: 1-Port USB Server; User Manual; Installation CD; Power adapter; Ethernet cable.

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HP Wireless G Print Server Review

HP Wireless G Print Server
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The HP Wireless G Print Server is the one to get if you already have a wireless network and an HP printer. It comes with everything you need to set up the server (cable, directions, driver/software CD) . The "HP Wireless printing Upgrade kit" is really for those you do not have a wireless network and only one computer. The Upgrade Kit requires the computer on which it is installed to be on to use the printer on any other computer. The HP Wireless G Print Server will allow you to print from any computer on your network, not requiring any particular computer to be on.
If you have more than one computer but don't have a wireless network, the best setup is to get a wireless router and set up the wireless network (it is easy nowadays.) This way you can print from any computer using the HP Wireless G Print Server without turning on a "host" computer.
I have been using the HP Wireless G Print Server for a month now and it works faultlessly. I did have an issue with my HP D5460 printer sending back the ink levels. I uninstalled the print server and then reinstalled it and it works fine now. The directions were unclear on the order of installation of a printer and the print server. Here is the best way to install:
First install the printer on each computer.
Disconnect the printer from all computers.
Install the print server on each computer, following the installation instructions for connecting the printer to the server.

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Item #: R85799. Upgrade your printer to wireless printing with the Wireless G Print Server. It works with most HP printers/All-in-Ones and any wireless PC. Product Description: HP Wireless G Print Server - print serverDevice Type: Print serverForm Factor: ExternalInterface (Bus) Type: USBData Link Protocol: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11gManufacturer Warranty: 1 year warranty Customers also search for: Discount HP Wireless G Print Server - Print Server, Buy HP Wireless G Print Server - Print Server, Wholesale HP Wireless G Print Server - Print Server, 0883585814701, Q6301A#B1H, Print Servers

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Cisco-Linksys WPS11 Wireless-B Print Server Review

Cisco-Linksys WPS11 Wireless-B Print Server
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Just to save many of you time, I found out via Linksys tech support that this product does not support multi task printers (fax, scan, printer, copier).

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The WPS11 EtherFast Instant Wireless PrintServer makes it easy to add a printer toyour wireless network. Preserve system resources and avoid the bottleneck headaches that are almost inevitable when you attach a printer to a network node. Instead, place a printer anywhere in range of your wireless devices using this compact, precision device.Runs with virtually all Parallel port printersSupports multiple simultaneous print jobsIntegrates through both Ethernet and Wireless connections256KB RAM buffer512KB flash memoryFree tech support -24/7; North America only System Requirements -Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/ME/2000, Parallel printer, Ethernet connection for configuration1.18H x 5.91W x 8.66DIncludes AC adapter

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D-Link DP-G321 Wireless-G Print Server USB 2.0/Parallel Port Review

D-Link DP-G321 Wireless-G Print Server USB 2.0/Parallel Port
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Most people complained about not getting WPA support and hence gave this product low scores. First, the new version already supports WPA. If you've got an old model, you can also download the firmware to upgrade.
I originally bought the linksys print server with the parallel port. That product sucks big time. Never work and when you contact support, they just tell you your printer is not supported besides asking silly questions like did you chose the printer as your default printer.
The D-Link print server works well. Not sure about durability since I just got it today and spent less than 15 min to set it up. Should have ignored the negative reviews and bought this instead of the linksys one. Would have saved a lot of time.

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The D-Link DP-G321 is an 802.11g Wireless Multi-Port Print Server that connects up to two USB printers and one parallel printer to your network. You can share your printers on the network using wireless connectivity or via an Ethernet connection. With support for remote printing, your printers are available online for receiving print jobs from anywhere via the Internet or your local Intranet. Simplify the process of sharing printers on a wireless network with the DP-G321.

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TRENDnet 1-Port Parallel Print Server TE100-P1P (Blue) Review

TRENDnet 1-Port Parallel Print Server TE100-P1P (Blue)
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I converted my LaserJet 5MP (what a workhorse!) to wireless with this unit. It communicates well with the Ubuntu and Windows Vista laptops in the house. Wireless printing is much more convenient than print sharing since you don't have to turn on an extra machine to act as a server.
The documentation could be better and you need a Windows computer (or WINE) to get this running because the web interface doesn't work out of the box. But it's been running fine for weeks now that I've installed it.
I haven't had a problem with signal strength at all and my printer is upstairs while my computer is often downstairs.
I would recommend this adapter with the caveat that it's easy to set up if you know the basics of home networks. From the other reviews and comments, I'd say that if you don't know what an IP address is or how to install a networked printer on your OS, you might want to look elsewhere for something simpler to install.

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The 10/100Mbps Parallel Print Server is designed to transform vitually any conventional stand-alone networkable parallel port printer into a shared resource on your network. Compact in design, but packed with features the TE100-P1P is the most cost effective way to add a parallel printer anywhere on your network!

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Linksys WPS54G Wireless-g Print Server Review

Linksys WPS54G Wireless-g Print Server
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When I upgraded my wireless security to WPA I needed to upgrade my old D-Link wireless printserver (802.11b) to something that had WPA compatibility. I shopped around a lot for this and ended up going with the refurbished model because of the large price difference.
Over all I am very happy with this unit however I ran into a few set up problems which may be a real pain for the average user.
Like all Linksys wireless products (or all that I have had experience with) the package came with a driver/set up CD that says "run me first". The CD guides you through the set up process - telling you which cables to plug in first. To configure the printserver it needs to be plugged into the printer as well as the wireless router. The problem? Well, if my printer was near the router I wouldn't need a wireless printserver. So if you don't have a long ethernet cable (luckily I did) then you might have to move your printer temporarily - not a big deal but annoying.
Once the printserver was plugged in correctly the setup program "searches" for the printserver. This is where I had my first big problem. Although it was plugged in correctly, the computer couldn't find the printserver. I verified all the cables were correct and tried about 100 more times. Nothing. Eventually enraged, I called linksys tech support. The woman I spoke with was pleasant, though she didn't speak the best English. As I was talking to her I unplugged the printserver's ethernet cable from the router (so I could read the serial number of the router) then plugged it back in (I don't know if it was the same port or not) and when I went back to my computer it had found the printserver. I really don't think I there was anything wrong with the plug the first time, and I probably should give linksys the benefit of the doubt, but according to my search on the internet this is not an uncommon problem.
With that problem resolved I got off the phone with linksys and continued with the set up. I set up a network name for the printserver, a password, etc. Then I got to a page for security settings. Here was the biggest problem - the only choices were WEP 64 and WEP 128 - there was no WPA option!!! I was incensed because this was the main reason I bought this. I did some googling and verified that it was WPA compatible and then found that a firmware upgrade was needed to enable it.
I went to the linksys website found the latest firmware and downloaded it to my computer, however I had no way to flash it to the printserver (the download doesn't unzip with an executable file, nor does the printserver set up program have an option). So now I had to search for that - after more googling, I found that I needed to do it through the web based interface on the printserver. So I needed to plug the printserver into the router again (or I probably could have turned off the wireless security on the router). I then needed to go into the router's web interface (the old 192.168.1.1 thing). I then eventually found the DHCP client list and found the IP address for the printserver. I typed that into my browser (remember the password you set up for the prinserver. I believe the default is "admin") and I was in. Once I was on the printserver's interface I looked for a way to update the firmware only to find that it already had the latest version (probably an advantage of buying the refurbished model). I was confused and pissed. I was just about to give up, but I decided to navigate to the "wireless" tab where I found a security setting that...wait on it: allowed me to choose WPA! The printserver allowed WPA but the setup program just didn't give the option! I quickly enabled it and logged out. I then ran the set up disk on all my computers and I was done (do yourself a favor and install the printer drivers on each computer before you set it up for wireless).
Now that its set up I'm pleased to report its working great. If you are looking for a 802.11g/WPA wireless printserver and have some time and a moderate threshold for frustration this really is a great buy.


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Linksys Certified Refurbished Product Wireless-G 802.11g 54Mbps Print Server USB 2.0 .

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NETGEAR FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall 4-Port 10/100 Switch with USB Server Review

NETGEAR FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall 4-Port 10/100 Switch with USB Server
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I've applied the new flash upgrade, and performance is still quite good. Most of my comments from January still apply. Setup is quick, Citrix & terminal services work without modification, and I can connect to my main office via Cisco VPN client. Games are still working too.
As with most vendors, I suspect you'll have better compatibility if you use a Netgear WiFi NIC with this unit. I can get it to work with a Cisco Aironet NIC, but I cannot get WPA encryption to work. WEP (for what it's worth) works, but I'll probably have to spring for the corresponding Netgear NIC if I want to move to WPA.
The print server took a hit with the flash upgrade, however. Now it will only work as long as the PCs using it never reboot. If they do, you lose the connection to the print server until the firewall is rebooted. Tech support has been, um, less than helpful in resolving the issue. For that reason, my rating still stands at 4 stars. I strongly recommend you check the printer compatibility list on Netgear's site before you count on this as a print server.
A couple of other notes:
- The firewall is solid. I'm a networking guy, and I've tried to hack my way in a couple of times. Nothing's perfect, but this is a good solution in the home or very small business market. The worst I've been able to do against this unit is a denial of service, which disabled the Internet connection to my home network until I rebooted the unit.
- If you plan to use MSN Messenger 6.2 and/or Windows XP's Remote Assistance, you'll need to enable UPnP on this unit, which is a bit annoying, but more of a Microsoft issue.
- The e-mail logging is VASTLY improved over that of the previous flash. My logs are much more manageable, and the number of false-positive security alert messages is minimal.
- You can now create up to two remote access VPN tunnels with the new flash. I tried it and it works, although as a home user I can't imagine ever needing that feature. Difficult to set up, though, so unless you have a solid understanding of IPSEC VPN protocols, good luck.
Still, I believe this is a good unit for a home office. For me, combining the functions of print server, wireless access point, and hardware firewall into a single device make it worth the price.

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The NETGEAR FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall 4-Port 10/100 Switch with USB Server is a mouthful to say but provides your business with a router, switch, print server, wireless access point, and firewall. Instead of multiple devices and a tangle of wires, the FWG114P is all you need.
Wired and Wireless Connectivity The FWG114P can connect up to 253 users onto the LAN, including 64 wireless users, to share a single broadband connection. Built in to the router is a 4-port 10/100 switch for up to four connections, as well as an 802.11g wireless access point. The wireless network supports speeds up to 54 Mbps and there is a detachable 5 dBi antenna included.
A USB port allows you to connect a printer to the network that multiple users can share simultaneously. An RS-232 serial port provides a backup connection in case the main network connection fails. A row of LED lets you know the status of the network at a glance.
High-class Security For more security than just a simple NAT router, the FVG318 offers significantly more protection. It provides: a Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall to prevent Denial of Service attacks, an Intrusion Detection System (IDS), the ability to block Java/URL/ActiveX based on extension, and FTP/SMTP/RPC program filtering.
The FWG114P supports two simultaneous VPN tunnels to protect links between remote locations, encrypting the data between them. The wireless network is protected by 40/64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption as well as WPA.
Easy Setup Even with all the functionality the FWG114P provides, NETGEAR makes setup a breeze with the intuitive Smart Wizard that automatically detects the ISP connection and adjusts your configuration accordingly.
The NETGEAR FWG114P ProSafe 802.11g Wireless VPN Firewall 4-Port 10/100 Switch with USB Server is backed by a 3-year warranty.
What's in the Box FWG114P, AC power adapter, ethernet cable, installation guide, resource CD, warranty/support information card.

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D-Link DP-G310 Wireless Print Server, USB 2.0 802.11g, 54Mbps Review

D-Link DP-G310 Wireless Print Server, USB 2.0 802.11g, 54Mbps
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I would like to share my experience with this print server - it took me only 15 minutes to get it setup and print the first page.
First unit I got is defective - it refused to talk to my router reliably. Exchanged for the second unit and this one works like a charm. I am able to print from my notebook and desktop to my Samsung Multifunction Laser printer - the print speed is FAST and feels similar to direct USB connection!
Here's my advice on setting this unit up under Windows XP
1) First connect the DP-G310 via regular ethernet cable (NOT cross-over cable) to your Router / Hub / Switch. From Internet Explorer (or Netscape) type http://192.168.0.10 to enter the DP-G310 setup. If it doesn't come up then you need to follow the instruction on setting your computer's IP address to within the range. Fortunately, I have a D-Link 802.11B router which automatically talk to the DP-G310 so I don't have to go through the trouble of manually set IP address on my computer.
(However, if you don't have a Router / Hub and you just want to connect the DP-G310 DIRECTLY to your computer's ethernet port then you will most likely need a cross-over cable and need to set IP address of your computer maunally as instructed in the manual.)
2) Once you enter the DP-G310 setup page you need to enter your router's name, any encryption (64 vs. 128 bit, etc). This part is explained in the installation instruction.
3) Carefully write down the name of the print port as directed in the instruction manual. You will need this name later.
4) Now, save the settings, and make sure your firmware is up to date (v. 1.10 as of 6/05/04). Unplug the power of the DP-G310. Disconnect the ethernet cable from the DP-G310 and the router. Now power up the DP-G310 again and look carefully at the WLAN light and MAKE SURE IT'S LIT!! It takes about 30 seconds to establish connection with your router. Once the WLAN lights up go back to your web browser again and trying to enter the DP-G310 setup again. IF YOU CAN'T BRING THE SETUP PAGE UP DO NOT PROCEED - your print server is NOT talking wirelessly to your router so you need to go back to hard-wire connection and make sure all your wireless settings are indeed correct.
5) If you can bring up the DP-G310 setup page "wirelessly" then you are ready to proceed to the next step - setup the printer. Now, this is where the instruction becomes a bit confusing. The installation instruction tells you to manually create a TCP/IP printer port first then select the printer driver; however, this assumes that the printer driver for your particular printer is ALREADY provided by Windows XP. In reality, this is not the case for majority of the newer printers out on the market. If Windows XP does not already have built-in driver for your printer I recommend you do the following first:
For example, if you want to print from your notebook wirelessly to a USB Laser printer, THE FIRST THING TO DO IS INSTALL THE USB DRIVER OF THAT LASER PRINTER ONTO YOUR NOTEBOOK using a regular USB cable and make sure your notebook can print through the USB cable first.
After the printer is setup to print through USB cable, disconnect the USB cable, open the "Printer Folder" window, right click your printer, and goto "properties". Now click the "port" tab. Click "add port", click "Standard TCP/IP Port", and click "create new port". Now just follow the direction in the instruction manual - it's straight forward from this point on.
Although it may seem complicated but for me it's a smooth process and only took me about 15 minutes - now my desktop and my notebook both print wireless to my Samsung Laser Multifunction which connect through USB cable to DP-G310.
I hope the above information may be helpful.

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The D- Link DP-G310 is a compact, 802.11g compatible, wireless print server that allows network users to share a USB printer. The DP-G310 is equipped with one USB version 2.0 port for seamless connection to most USB printers available on the market today and supports both infrastructure and ad hoc wireless modes. Its compact size, easy to use configuration tools including a Web Browser or Windows based configuration program, and affordable price make the DP-G310 print server the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.

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Belkin Wireless 2-Port Print Srvr. ( F1UP0001 ) Review

Belkin Wireless 2-Port Print Srvr. ( F1UP0001 )
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I spent lots of time with old ethernet/parallel print servers that wouldn't quite work with GDI and other low cost printers.
I was skeptical that this would work.
I was impressed that this print server worked with an easy 5 minute guided setup on my Minolta 1250W GDI printer.
The range of the wireless (Im using B, not G) is fine (covers whole floor of large home).
This device is an excellent solution for putting 2 USB printers anywhere you want them without dealing with the 16ft limitation of USB, or having to run any ethernet or parallel wires.
(I don't have to cut and run any wires in my new home). Plus
you get added bonus of having a normal cheap ($100~) printer
become a networked printer for all to share. (and you don't
have to have the original host computer on to print, as you
would with USB.)

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The Belkin 802.11g Wireless Print Server lets you easily add two USB printers to your wireless, or wired network. It features 802.11g technology that makes sending print jobs faster than ever, and includes a memory buffer that handles your graphics jobs effortlessly.The Print Server is so easy to install, youll be printing in minutes. Simply load your printer drivers on each computer, run the Belkin Easy Installation CD, attach your USB printer to the Belkin 802.11g Wireless Print Server and you are now free to print wireless from around the home or office. It is also compatible with wired networks through its integrated Ethernet Port.Compatible with most USB, network-ready printers, and major operating systems, your 802.11g Wireless Print Server from Belkin delivers even your most data-intensive print jobs with maximum speed and reliability.

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HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit (Q6236A) Review

HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit (Q6236A)
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I read several reviews, most of the bad experiences could have been made better if HP would support and document this product correctly. This device assigns an address to your printer, similar to how each computer on a network has an address.
First you install everything according to the directions. I had to unplug and replug in the USB part that connects to the computer and the one that connects to the printer until the connection was made. Once everything is set up and installed, you need to start the advanced setup options. This is how you set the printer to have access to your other computers on the network. You have to permit it to allow other users to connect. If you have WEP or WPA (which you should if you have a wireless network for security) you need to put in the password. I suggest using WPA.
Once you do that, right click on the icon in your system tray and connect. THEN you can remove the USB device from your computer. Go to start, then printers. You should see your printer there, paused (because you took out the USB device). Right click the icon, share the printer, that gives you the shared name. Unpause it.
This allows you to browse out on other computer when you `add' a new printer. You need to put in the name (mine is hpoffice which I think is the default). Anyway, once you do this you can add the printer to other computers after installing the software on them.
I hope this helps. I can confirm, you can connect several computers to your printer using this, and you do NOT have to have the USB part plugged in to any computers, once you set everything up. Setting the device up makes it a networked device that you can access from any other networked device.
I will update this review later once I have used it a while.


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Cut the Cord Between Your Computer and HP Printer Get everything you need to print wirelessly in this simple upgrade kit. It includes a printer receiver and PC receiver for a wired desktop or notebook PC, and it's easy to both install and use. Works with most HP printers and All-in-Ones, plus all PCs, wired or wireless.
With the HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit you can

Print from virtually anywhere in your home or office via the wireless 802.11g connectivity
Eliminate ugly cable clutter but still get the same print speeds as via USB
Retain full all-in-one wireless functionality: print, fax from your PC, scan, and access photo memory cards access and PC status
Set up quickly: just plug the receivers into your printer and PC; there's no configuration
Protect your signal from interception with the secure wireless connection
Use with a network, or just one PC





HP Printer Compatibility for the HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit

The HP Wireless Printing Upgrade Kit is compatibile with most HP printers, all PCs (wired or wireless) including the models highlighted in the following table:





Note: Microsoft Windows XP required
What's in the box 1 printer receiver, 1 PC receiver, Power cord for printer adapter, USB cable for printer adapter, Wireless Printing Upgrade kit CD, Setup guide

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NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server Review

NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server
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The installation is a little challenging. However, after reading the "troubleshooting" section of the little instruction manual, it worked. Not sure about long-term reliability, as the unit seems to get very hot. Size-wise, perfect! No perceptible delay in spooling the printer. It does not make economic sense to buy a wireless print server, if the router and the printer remain stationary. This print server is great for my use, i.e. wireless Internet in one room, with remote printing in another. Will report back if any problems develop. Remember, be patient and keep trying all of the options during the installation. FOLLOW-UP: Worked fine for two months until my old Canon BJC-2100 printer died (of natural causes that I believe are unrelated to the print server). Upon trying to re-install the print server with a new Canon Pixma IP3000 printer, I once gain ran into installation challenges. This time the print server did not recognize the printer nor the network connection. The written instructions did nothing. However, after visiting Netgear's website, I followed the recommendation to disable my software firewall (PC Cillin 2005 in my case). Low and behold, everything is now working, and I am once again a satisfied Netgear user. Does exactly what it is supposed to do (allow remote prining or printer sharing), with minimal, if any delay in spooling. Bottom line: Good product, lousy instructions!
FURTHER UPDATE (September 15, 2007): Two years after purchase, the original PS121 (which I reviewed) started to act up, i.e. was periodically NOT recognizing my printer. After re-installing from the Netgear disc several times, I got tired and decided to "upgrade" to a PS121 with "version 2" software. Before doing this I had trouble finding another brand that would work. No go on D-Link (not compatible per website) and Air-Link (compatible but did not work for me!) Again, the Netgear install was a bit tricky, foiled initially by "Norton Antibot" program. Be sure to disable any and all antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall programs!!! The newer PS121 version runs a PS121v2 indicator in the system tray, which gives a "positive assurance" that the printer is recognized. The only time I get a red light (not connected) is when the printer is powered off. After two months, everything is working fine. I would still recommend this item, however, make sure you have the Version 2 (v2) model. CAUTION to all: Make sure you visit Netgear's website prior to purchase, to ensure compatibility with your operating system and specific printer. I can't understand why the printer manufacturers can't market their own print servers. This would certainly help with the "compatibility" issue. I don't think this works with VISTA OS. Another reviewer mentioned downloading drivers from Netgear's website. I have XP, so no issue here. If problems do develop, I will report back.

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The NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server makes it easy for multiple users on a network to share a printer, letting you place the printer at a convenient spot for the entire office or out of the way altogether.
Easy Setup with USB 2.0 The PS121 works with most USB port printers from HP, Epson, Canon, Lexmark, and others, and it supports all major Windows operating systems.
Simply plug in the PS121 to your printer with the included USB cable on one end and connect it to your network via an Ethernet cord on the other. The print server features a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection for quick data transfer and an easy-to-use web-based management tool.
Save Time, Energy and Money Using the print server eliminates the need to have a dedicated PC always-on acting as a print server, thus conserving energy and saving money. The print server supports simultaneous print jobs and an on-board memory buffer keeps prints coming out quickly.
The NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server is backed by a 1-year warranty.
What's in the Box PS121 USB Mini Print Server, resource CD, power adapter, 5-foot USB cable, installation guide, and warranty/support information card.

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