Saturday, February 13, 2010

Usb To Ethernet Converter Blueprints USB To Ethernet Converter (not The Other Way Around)?

USB to Ethernet Converter (not the other way around)? - usb to ethernet converter blueprints

I have a printer with a USB port that I hope to activate my wireless adapter to print on my router (that makes sense). Does anyone know a good USB-Ethernet. There are many Ethernet to USB ports are, but I need the opposite. I know that print server wireless connection, but I want to go the trouble / cost, if there is a simple adapter available.

Thank you very much.

5 comments:

Proto said...

You can also connect a regular USB / Ethernet print server for about $ 25 - a USB printer to the adapter. It is wireless, but it works.

The only way is cheaper, what the poster suggested above, simply connect the printer to a computer network via a USB connection and shares. Of course, the focus of the printer is not available when the device is turned off.

xeno.dam... said...

You can not adapt, Ethernet to USB. To use this printer, you must be connected to a computer or a print server of some kind. The print server provides the printer with an IP address to be identified that allows a network. Simply by not using an Ethernet cable to the printer, unless it was a network printer is compatible with it (simply embedded print server).

Tracey B said...

You can use the printer with a wireless adapter to connect to the print network, easy to configure your printer, and a small home network via the network, you do not have to happen to anyone, because you can do if your smart enough.

dougm said...

Connect only with special equipment other to a PC and sharing of existing customers through the "My Network Places" ...

Marshall said...

what we are trying to do is not possible lolz

USB (Universal Serial Bus) is universal in its true sense, may be connected to almost all types of USB devices to either type of adapter or a simulator. But the opposite is not true that it is a USB device can not connect to another port or connector.

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