Thanks, but.....
Originally Posted by Jelly Bean
•Use a wireless printer. These printers use a built-in wireless card and plug into a power source, not your network or computer. After you turn on the printer, you need to refer to the information that came with the printer to set up a wireless connection to each computer on a home network. Security options for wireless printing are determined by each printer manufacturer.
It's not a wireless printer, I stated that.
Originally Posted by Jelly Bean
•Connect a printer directly to the network. To do this, you need to plug in the printer to your network hub or router. How to install these printers depends on whether the printer and your network device use an Ethernet, universal serial bus (USB), or another type of connection. You also need to refer to any installation information or tools provided by the printer manufacturer.
It's already connected to the network, I stated that.
Originally Posted by Jelly Bean
•Connect more than one printer directly to the network. To do this, your hub or router must be able to support more than one printer connection.
It would depend on your pinter make and model and wireless router.
There are such things as printer servers.
I am aware there are 'such thing as print servers', as I stated in my question.
Originally Posted by Jelly Bean
It can be done but depends on your make and models of your hardware,compatability etc.
I was asking if
a USB printer can be directly plugged into
a USB port on
a wireless router and used as
a wireless printer over a network -
In general.
ie:
USB Printer --> USB cable --> Router USB Port --> Wireless Signal --> Wireless Device ? Possible or not ?