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For a PC, hook it up via USB to a PC that is connected to said wireless network. Make sure it is connected, and then enable printer sharing in Network Connections. That's pretty much it for PC.
It's called peer to peer networking.
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Enabling a internal wireless network adapter requires installation of the hardware on your computer. Once installed you will be able to add a network to the adapter.
A computer network adapter is used to connect a computer to the internet source that is provided by a modem. The only exception is the wifi router when it comes to the discussion on what is better.
The easiest way to share a Lexmark P4350 is to reinstall the driver and select YES when asked "Do you want to share this printer". If you are using Vista goto the network and sharing centre and enable printer sharing. You should now be able to view connected PC's on your network and therefore the printer that's attached to one of them.
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All devices intended to connected to the telephone network via wireless will have a sim card. (Subscriber Identity Module.) It contains a unique device identifier on an integrated circuit, as well as vital information to enable the device to connect to the phone networks. It is only in use when using the phone network.
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A wireless print server is a device which will enable you to share your USB or Parallel port printer on a wireless or wired network.The print server can be configured to connect to an existing wireless network and can then be connected to the printer via the USB or Parallel port, once this has been done the printer should be available for use on any computer on the network.
Yes. All you have to do is hook the xbox up to your computer with an Ethernet cable and enable Connection Sharing in you network settings.
There are several ways of checking this out, and we're assuming that the computer does in fact have a network interface card (i.e. a network adapter) in it. Once again, the trusty Device Manager is a good way to go. Assuming this is a Windows computer, for example Windows 7, go to your start menu and look where it says "computer." Right click on this, and click "Manage."A list comes up and on that list it should say "network adapters." Click this and whatever kind of network card you have will appear. Right click on it and it should have an option that says "enable." This should work fine.