You don't give a model number. Most recent (last year or so) computers would have wireless abilities.
You should be able to go to the manufacturer's website and look up the model number.
When buying a DeskJet printer, you should consider what features you want your printer to have. Printer size, printer speed, and wireless capability are all factors to take into consideration.
No it is not possible. When not part of a network you do not have the sufficient privileges to access the printer. If the network was setup as a VPN you would be able to connect it from an offsite location.
HP Photosmart Premium Wireless Printer/ Copier/ Scanner/ Fax can also be used as a telephone because of Bluetooth capability which provide wire-free performance (requires adapter, not included
Answer:Yes, but you first need a wireless router and your network configured.Next, install the drivers/software for your printer on your computer (check your printer manual for directions)Afterward, configure your printer to the wireless network. (this depends of the type of printer)
The only cable needed for a wireless printer is the power cord.
No, the Canon MP250 Pixma printer does not have built-in Wi-Fi capability. It is a basic inkjet printer that supports only wired connectivity via a USB cable. This means that you cannot print directly to the Canon MP250 Pixma printer using Wi-Fi or wireless network connections. If you want to print wirelessly to a printer, you would need to consider a different printer model that supports Wi-Fi connectivity. Canon offers various printers with Wi-Fi capability, allowing you to print from computers, smartphones, and tablets over a wireless network. These printers typically have Wi-Fi Direct, AirPrint, or Google Cloud Print features, which enable wireless printing without the need for a physical connection. Before purchasing a printer with Wi-Fi capability, ensure that it meets your specific printing needs and is compatible with your devices and operating systems.
No, this is not a wireless printer. If you want, you can wire it into your Ethernet network and then it might work as a wireless printer if the Ethernet connects to a WiFi router.
Wireless printers are nice if you have a secure router that only you or your family use. They are also nice in that you can obviously print wirelessly. Most printers are the capability to be both wired and wireless, so spending the extra money on the wireless probably wouldn't hurt.
If the printer can connect to the wireless access point via ethernet and that the printer has been enabled to be used on a wireless network then in theory yes.
This depends on which wireless printer you bought. What you need is a wirelss enabled computer and a wireless printer. A CD will come with the printer for software to be installed.
no, it does not have fax capability
Directly you cannot do that. But you can do it available through wireless if you connect it to a computer which has a wireless adapter. After that you need to share the printer.