IF the printer has an Ethernet port then yes.
A to B USB Cable
Nope. You must purchase xBox Live.
All you need is an ethernet input on your laptop and a ethernet cable. Run the cable from the router output to the laptop input. Most wireless routers also include ethernet outputs in the back of the router. The laptop should discover the connection
You connect an old laptop to broadband just like a new laptop, using the Ethernet port. If the computer doesn't have an Ethernet port, then you will have to purchase an adapter.
u use an ethernet cord
plug it in a USB port
PLug an ethernet cord into your router port and the other end into your computer
If your laptop has a usb and the printers cable is usb then you just hook it up like a regular CPU. There are also wireless capabilities in many laptops and printers. My suggestion is that you look at your laptop's user manual and also the printer's manual and take it from there. Good Luck.
Yes. You will need ethernet cards for both computers, and a router. After cabling the system together, you will need to enable 'printer sharing' on PC2. Then, you will have to configure 'netowrk printer' on PC1 to be the printer on PC2.
Your best shot is probably with either a usb 2 usb cable or 'crossover' ethernet cable.
To connect your PC to your Xbox One console: On your PC, open the Xbox Console Companion app and choose the Connection icon on the left side (looks like a little Xbox One). Choose your Xbox, and then choose Connect. From now on, the Xbox app will connect to your Xbox One automatically, as long as it's on for more details on how to connect printer with your personal laptop visit official website of printer support USA
You cant do this, either if you have a a extra cord to hook up to the wii, or if you can create a wireless hotspot through your laptop. You can do this with phones, but it costs about $30 from AT&T.