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Can I use the router usb port to attach a printer? If so, where can I find some instructions?
Rounter: Antiontec MI424WR-Gen3I
Firmware: 40.21.24
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@paballard wrote:The manual says that future updates will enable additional usb functionality. I was hoping someone would know some details.
When you read that it translates to "will not happen"
but at least you know now. No one can give you a better answer.
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I don't think it's possible. But your manual is listed at the link I gave you above.
Good Luck
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The manual says that future updates will enable additional usb functionality. I was hoping someone would know some details.
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@paballard wrote:The manual says that future updates will enable additional usb functionality. I was hoping someone would know some details.
When you read that it translates to "will not happen"
but at least you know now. No one can give you a better answer.
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Hi paballard:
My M1424WR Rev I is located in office,so are Dell printer and 2 PC's.
Both PC's are wirelessly connected to printer.
PC's are in a HomeGroup in a Local Area Network
Been working great for years
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And so it goes.
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Unfortunately the printer I bought only has a usb port. Thought it was network capable - my bad.
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@paballard wrote:
Unfortunately the printer I bought only has a usb port. Thought it was network capable - my bad.
There are network print servers that can fix that problem. It may just be easier to return the printer though.
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@paballard wrote:Unfortunately the printer I bought only has a usb port. Thought it was network capable - my bad.
The problem is most printers even if AirPrint enabled require a USB cable connected to the printer for initial setup. Look at the quick start guide for your printer.
however you could purchase another up to date printer (HP still has the $40 model, as well as Canon) which can be connected wirelessly.
the USB port hooks from your printer to the USB port on your computer. You then after setup unplug the cable and it will be available to you under network wireless printing.
then all other computers and smart devices connect with it.
it really is easy, only sounds hard to do.
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My Canon printer allows setup via a menu system on the printer itself.
And I have seen a number of others that are similar (besides Canon).