Keyspan USB 2.0 Server for PC and Mac lets network users connect to remote USB devices including printers, scanners, digital cameras and flash-drive memory sticks over Ethernet and WiFi Keyspan is now ...
Pros: Connects printers, scanners, AIOs, and other USB devices to a network. More versatile than a print server. Cons: As tested, only one computer can connect to a given printer, scanner, or AIO at a ...
Last time, I did a teardown on an eight-port wired GbE switch that refused to remain fully powered up. This time, a print server that refuses to fully power up at all goes under the magnifying glass.
A high-speed Internet connection is no longer a luxury for most businesses; it's a necessity. As a result, many businesses now use broadband cable connections to surf and work over the Web at ...
The rise in mobile computing has forced most businesses to manage not just desktop workstations, but also notebooks, tablets and smartphones. Networking enables companies to share resources between ...
Is this possible? I have a laser printer, but it has only has usb output to the computer. However, i have a router that has a parallel print server port on it. Is there a cable or adapter that will ...
My most recent writeup, a teardown of an USB-interface wireless print server, reminded me that I'd long pondered giving print servers broader and more conceptual coverage here on the blog. By means of ...
Keyspan has announced its new 4-Port Print Server. The US$99 print server touts four USB 2.0 ports and a single 10/100baseT Ethernet interface, enabling Macs and PCs to print to four USB printers. A ...
I just got this dlink router with built in usb print server.<BR>Well I was hoping to use the print server two share the printer with another computer.<BR>The router setup I had no problems ...
[sprite_tm] usually sends this stuff in, but I discovered that he took some time to hack on a Sweex router. The CPU happens to have an on-board usb host controller, so he added a few components. Now ...
Wow. I kinda wish I had $300 to burn and enough crap to put on this thing because a two-terabyte network drive with a built-in USB print server might look nice sitting betwixt my router and printer.
Keyspan has announced they’re shipping the USB 2.0 Server. The server is compatible with Macs and PCs to allow access to two USB devices over a LAN or Wi-Fi. It serves as a USB print server and ...