I haven't heard of printers being connected by ftp (using port 21/22).
Cute FTP is a FTP client (used to connect to a server). FTP is a point-to-point protocol used for file transfert (FTP meaning File Transfert Protocol).
Parallel Port-Most common uses are to connect older printers to the computer
The basic features of ftp include ability to connect to an FTP server, ability to save connection settings, and ability to move files between your local system and remote server.
Yes, it's possible. Connect both printers to a computer which has wireless or lan connection with the router and activate sharing in the printers' properties. If printers have its own network interface, make sure that network properties are configured properly.
Via FTP.
A FTP site is a website that allow you to connect and manage you FTP server through the web.Some FTP sites:Net2FTP: http://www.net2ftp.comF->IT: https://fit.jupiterit.comWeb2FTP: www.web2ftp.comBossFTP: http://www.bossftp.com-----A:An FTP site is simply a site or IP that will accept calls using FTP -- File Transfer Protocol. Typically, it's software running on a machine that appears logically to be a separate machine dedicated to running FTP.
This is possible on all HP LaserJet printers, that have a Bluetooth dongle that can be activated. From the PC, one will need to access control panel in Windows and after this select Bluetooth. Afterwards one will see all the Bluetooth devices activated that are near the PC and one can select to connect with the printer.
Yes. I believe that the Ipad2 (As does the original iPad) connect to SOME printers.
Yes, it can. You can use for printers with own NIC, or you can connect your printer to a printer server, or you can connect you printer to your router (not all routers support it), or you can connect the printer to your computer which is connected to the network and share the printer.
PS2
Https is a more secure. Http is not necessarily secure at all. FTP is used to connect to a file server while HTTP connects to a web server.
use wireless. like bluetooth