Re: Converting a USB flatbed scanner to a Wireless Scanner

2020-04-10 Thread 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Hi, Adding to Janina's excellent, yet disappointing note. Besides Epson's proprietary software, I doubt that a 15 year old machine would accept the wireless communication through the router. Later... Tim Kilburn Jamf Certified Tech Apple Teacher (with Swift Playgrounds Recognition) Fort McMur

Re: Converting a USB flatbed scanner to a Wireless Scanner

2020-04-10 Thread 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries
Dave: I believe you're going to be disappointed on this one. It's not a matter of a hardware device or dongle. It's a matter of software device drivers, and Epson is very proprietary about their's. I'm expecting to pick up a flatbed scanner sometime in the coming months, and I will be looking to

Converting a USB flatbed scanner to a Wireless Scanner

2020-04-09 Thread Dave Carlson
Seeing some discussion about Netgear and networks, brings up something I’ve wanted to do. I have an Epson GT2500 Flatbed scanner that’s about 15 years old, and only has a USB connection to a computer. So it’s connected to my studio workstation. I’d like to access this scanner from my Mac and my