February 4, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Your home may be set up for wireless internet, streaming, and file sharing, but try telling your printer that.
A high-speed Internet connection is no longer a luxury for most businesses; it's a necessity. As a result, many businesses now use broadband cable connections to surf and work over the Web at ...
Your wired printer does everything you like, so there's no reason to replace it. However, if you wish it didn't have quite so many wires, your workspace was less cluttered, or employees stopped ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Q: I recently changed from a desktop tower computer to a wireless laptop — and now I’m lost. I don’t know whether I need to get a new wireless printer/all-in ...
Hey Folks :) A few things to mention in addition to the news... Newegg now has a new look, which threw me off the first time I saw it since I visit the site more than Wal*Mart. And the Longhorn News ...
A printer isn't the most convenient of peripherals. They look out of place on most work desks and create quite a racket when spitting out pages. You could throw a few hundred quid on a snazzy new ...
D-Link is now shipping its new RangeBooster G Multifunction Printer Server, what it claims is the industry's first multi-port wireless print server that supports multifunction printers. Save my User ...
I've got a Linksys 802.11b Access Point that I use with my 12" PowerBook for internet access. I have a HP LaserJet 1200 Series printer that I want to be able to use wirelessly. I want to put it in my ...
Lantronix has released a new version of its xPrintServer which lets you connect any printer to your home network with a small box and turn it into a wireless printer for your iPhone, iPod touch, or ...
The CUPS print server includes a built-in web server that powers its configuration panel. It's running on port 631 on the Raspberry Pi, which in our case is 192.168.3.111:631. Access the address from ...