HP, Canon, Dell, Lexmark, Epson, and a few others. Depending on how you want to use your wireless printer some brands may be better for you than others. For example some are multi function, and some are not.
describe the most popular wireless Internet access technology today. compare and contrast.
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Home printers are very handy and these days perform a number of functions including faxing and scanning. Many of the latest printers today have the wireless feature. Most large retailers including Staples regularly offer wireless home printer on sale for prices under $40.
Wifi printer installation varies from printer to printer. There are printers on the market today that are WIFI ready and all you have to do is link it to your wireless network. Other printers can be more complicated.
This depends on which printer you have.Some printers have a serial cable and the newer ons have a usb cable. You connect the cable to the computer at the back . Then reboot your computer. You then insert the driver CD into the computer and then install the drivers for that printer.
A laptop printer may or may not be wireless. Today with most laptops having wireless connectivity and with printers for laptops being available with wireless connection for a reasonable price, most laptop printers will be wireless.
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Wireless technology is becoming popular within LANs.
Wireless technology is becoming popular within LANs.
Yes. The new line of portable photo printers make it convenient to print on the go. Some are as small as a 3X5 picture and can fit most anywhere. With laptops so popular today these portable printers are the logical choice.
No, not yet.
You'll need to purchase and install a "wireless adapter" for your computer -- and today the most popular ones are little "dongles" that plug into your USB port. You'd spend anywhere from about $30 to $80 for an adapter. One that is installed, you will need to connect to a wireless network -- which is either going to be in a Hotel, coffee shop, or at your home if you've installed a Wireless Router or an Access Point. The adapter in your PC will "associate" to an "Access Point" -- and the Access Point will put your signal onto the network so you can access resources and/or the Internet.