A large proportion of homes now have more than one computer and this is reflected in the increase in home networking.
But even if a household has several computers, space tends to limit the number of printers and scanners to just one.
While it is possible to share a printer between networked computers, this requires the machine to which the printer is attached to be switched on - if it's turned off, printing from other computers is not possible.
Sharing a scanner or the scanning facility of a multi-function device is possible, but far from easy.
This is precisely where Belkin’s wireless print server can help. The device features a standard Ethernet port to connect it to a router and a USB port to attach the printer or multi-function device. The configuration process involves assigning the print server an IP address on network so that it can be accessed by any of the networked machines providing that the server software is installed.
Only one computer can be connected to the printer at any one time, but each can be configured to connect automatically when required, and the connection set to time out after a period of inactivity to allow others to connect. The wizard-style configuration makes setup a breeze and in a matter of minutes any computer on the network can print, scan and fax using the same device.
If the attached printer features a memory card reader, this can also be accessed from any machine with the server software installed. Performance is excellent, both wireless and wired PCs on the network.
Print servers have traditionally been expensive pieces of equipment, but Belkin has broken the mould by making this device available at an extremely affordable price. Ideal for homes with multiple computers, this print server is also robust enough to cope with the demands of a small office.
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