You can configure printer sharing through the Netgear WGR614, but it can be complicated and may require a bit of effort.
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A wireless connection card can be inserted into the printer with a disk to install the printer.
It would depend on how far away the computers would be from your wireless network. You can connect multiple printers to a wireless printer, I am sure if it is a small business you can connect all.
i guess all the computers should be able, as long the printer is able to store the prints until all is printed out, else you could print out connecting up to one of the computers who got the printer "share the printer" just one way to get it done, :P
A wireless printer will only pick up printing requests from computers that have it's driver installed.
A wireless network may contain several different types of equipment. The wireless print server allows printer devices to be most conveniently shared across an network and other computers
Apple computers can be used with wireless printers. These include MAC desktop computers as well as MAC laptop computers. Wireless printers allow printing without the use of a wire connected to the computer.
It depends on if you have a net-workable printer or not. If you have a wireless or ethernet equipt printer then you could use an wireless router that usually has 4 ethernet ports. I have my computers (six of them) hooked to an ethernet switch (and a couple connected wireless) which is hooked to a wireless router. My printer is wireless (or ethernet capable) and can be used by all my computers without doing a thing. As long as the computers AND the printer stay on the same network then they can all print. Most of my computers are Macs and I can use the "Location" feature to switch back and forth from my "internet DSL" location back to my "offline local" network. If you only have a USB printer then you could use the printer sharing feature on your computer and then it would work but you would always have to have that one computer on ALL the time. There are also USB servers that use an ethernet cable to connect to the network, you just plug the USB cable from the printer into the server and then it is plugged into the computer, ethernet switch, router, etc.
The easiest way to set up a new network laser printer to a network is to use wireless. The printer will simply connect to all computers on that wireless network.
Some wireless printers come with a CD. This CD will walk you through the steps you need to complete, since each wireless printer is different.
In a way they are. If you want to use the printer from multiple computers using a wireless connection, the wireless printer is the right one for you. They are also great for cutting down on clutter. However, they are more expensive.
For wireless printer reviews I would recommend pcmag.com, because of their variety of reviews for many different types of printers; including the wireless printers you are looking for!