Wireless networks are swiftly becoming popular in homes around the country - despite the British tendancy for well-built walls that dull radio signals. People are latching onto the fact that not only can they connect PCs across the house without running cables, but that sitting on the sofa with a laptop can be a great place to browse the net.
Coming in at only a little over £40, buying this adaptor for your existing USB printer is surely going to be cheaper than investing in a printer with dedicated network functionality. These machines are often designed for businesses, and such carry a chunky price tag. The device itself is simple and, some software quirks aside, is easy to set up. We found that it rather did what it said on the box. Neither spectacular, or atrocious - just perfectly adequate.
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Wireless, Ethernet / Hi-Speed USB Interface, External, Cabling: Network, USB