thanks Matt Matt Jones wrote: > On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Rik Boland <rik_bol...@btinternet.com> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I got a router free when I got my broadband but shops sell routers. >> >> Why and what the difference - r they better? >> >> Also is there a way to make my wired printer wireless? >> >> Shalom >> >> -- >> Rik Boland >> 15 Stanley Place, Lancaster, LA1 5NP >> 07866439588 >> >> >> -- >> ubuntu-uk@lists.ubuntu.com >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/ >> >> > . > The router that ASDL companies give you are often very basic, with > little control of more advanced functions. They can also be a bit > flaky(Depends on who the router was made by), so purchasing a new one > can give you more features such as advanced firewall rules and VOIP > functions. If you are happy with the stability and don't use the > advanced features then the one you have should be fine. > > If the printer has an ethernet port, just plug it in to the > router(Which I assume is wireless?) and you can print over the network > wirelessly- Depending on the printer it may take a bit of fiddling > around with, but Ubuntu is usually good at picking up printers- far > better than the windows printer setup. If the printer only has a > USB/Parallel port then you have two options. The cheapest in the short > term is to plug the printer into a desktop machine, and share it > across the network. Printing does require the machine to be switched > on when you need to print though. The second option is to get a print > server, which is basically a box with a USB/parallel port at one end > and an ethernet at the other. Plug the printer in one end and the > router in the other. You can get wireless versions, but they are > pretty expensive. Some routers are also starting to have a built in > printer server, so one of these may be an option. Some printers can be > a bit fussy about this, so it's probably best to have a google before > buying anything to check that it will work. > > HTH, Matt. > >
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