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Connecting your printer to WiFi has never been simpler, thanks to built-in features like WPS and manufacturer-specific apps. Whether you're using a wireless router or need to connect via WiFi ...
Thankfully, modern printers have no such limitation, as they're able to connect to a home Wi-Fi signal and, by extension, every other computer and device on the network can connect for seamless ...
Mobile computing is quickly overtaking the traditional desktop model in offices and homes alike, and a Wi-Fi enabled laptop or tablet is far more likely to be your main computer. One of the ...
Plug the printer into an electrical outlet. Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB socket on the printer. Plug the opposite end into a computer connected to the Netgear wireless network.
Most old printers connect using a parallel port on the computer. New printers can connect using a USB port, a network adapter built into the printer or, most recently, the wireless printer adapter.
If your printer isn't Wi-FI enabled, chances are you're connecting it to your PC with a cable. Unsure what exactly you need? In any case, here are the most common cables still used to ...