4 Port USB Hub Be Used To Connect 4 Computers To 1 Printer?
Dec 6, 2011a 4 port USB hub be used to connect 4 computers to 1 printer. Essentially using a usb hub to network a bunch of computers to a printer nearby
View 1 Repliesa 4 port USB hub be used to connect 4 computers to 1 printer. Essentially using a usb hub to network a bunch of computers to a printer nearby
View 1 RepliesComputer A main computer ........printer hard-wired to it.
Computer A wireless connection to router.
Computer B wireless too. no printer.
Computer C hard-wired to router. no printer
Can B and C 'address' and use the printer at A ?
I have a SMC Gateway Router and 2 computers connected to it with RJ-45 cable. They are (1 iMac + 1 PC) 150 feet apart both computers are wired to the router. I also have a Canon Pixma MP 560 Multifunction Inkjet printer that has the capability to be connected both wired and wireless. Right now it is only connected to the iMac via a USB connection as all 3 (router, iMac and printer) are on the same workstation.how to connect the printer so it could also support the 2nd computer a Windows PC which is located on the floor below. Can I do that through the wired router too? If not possible, I also have the capability to connect wirelessly although I would prefer to use the wired connnections.The PC has a Belkin USB 2.0 Network Adapter for wireless connection; both SMC Router and Belkin USB adapter are 902.11 N capable.
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