gorby said:MCmad you don’t necessarily need one of these. As long as your printer has a NIC inside then u can just hardwire it to your router or access point...
Im obviously not hitting the right notes with you standin but here goes anyway
As long as the access points are all in the same IP scheme and have the same security settings then you will be fine...
Get one computer hard wired into the new access point and ensure that these settings are the same as on your router:
Security system ( open, shared or not at all)
Wireless session identifier (or wireless network name)
frequency operating range
Wireless transmit speed and or protocol ( 802.11b etc)
heres the most crucial scratched record bit....
In the same IP range as the routter and clients...
ie: if original router was 192.168.0.1
clinet dhcp range = 192.168.*.*
new access point must be within the dhcp range!!!!!!
yup, Ive got my main laser printer hooked up with its own NIC, the injet is on a print server.