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Chew Nam Kung

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Since: Jul 01, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 2:11 pm
Post subject: Routers Enquires
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Hi ppl,
I am wanted to setup a wireless network but is not sure which wireless
router is good. Any recommendations?
Want one which can share printer also.

Btw, i heard that those kind of routers with print server intergrated on it
can only support a few kind of printer, ie cannot support any printer with
serial port. Is this true? Is 'yes' then how to find out which are the
printers that they support?

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:36 am
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Chew Nam Kung wrote:
 > Hi ppl,
 > I am wanted to setup a wireless network but is not sure which wireless
 > router is good. Any recommendations?

I've had good luck with D-Links recently.

 > Want one which can share printer also.

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 > Btw, i heard that those kind of routers with print server intergrated on it
 > can only support a few kind of printer, ie cannot support any printer with
 > serial port. Is this true? Is 'yes' then how to find out which are the
 > printers that they support?

Serial printers are pretty rare, so any print server-router device would
likely make use of only the most commonly used current printer port
technologies, which are the USB ports and the older parallel ports.

You might be able to purchase a serial port to USB port converter
device, if you really need it.

  Yousuf Khan<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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