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TRENDware WIRELESS PRINT SERVER 1-USB ( TEW-PS1U )

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Manufacturer: Trendware Usa
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Additional TRENDware WIRELESS PRINT SERVER 1-USB ( TEW-PS1U ) Information
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TRENDnet TEW-PS1U is a multi-protocol print server that transforms any stand-alone USB printer into a shared network printer. The TEW-PS1U provides IEEE 802.11b wireless interface for integrating into existing wireless network. The TEW-PS1U can be effortlessly implemented without wiring restriction. A standard auto-sensing 10/100Mbps interface is also available for trouble-free wired network installation. Network professionals can choose wired or wireless interface depending on the networking project. The TEW-PS1U is designed for printers equipped with USB 1.1 compliant interface. The TEW-PS1U is an ideal network solution to transform conventional USB printer into shared resource on the network. Network managers can utilize the TEW-PS1U to promote productivity in a workgroup environment and lower equipment cost.
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What Customers Say About TRENDware WIRELESS PRINT SERVER 1-USB ( TEW-PS1U ):
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Yes, the printer works great from a computer USB port.Conclusion: Consider this product if you are looking for challenging entertainment. Unfortunately, the USB port couldn't access the printer. The printer could then be assigned to the fixed address TCP/IP port.
The home network runs fine both wireless 802.11b/g and hardline. The router didn't recognize the TEW-PS1U as an attached device and could not assign an IP address. Today has been too wet for yard work, but the TEW-PS1U has provided an entire day of entertainment.
However, if a fixed IP address was assigned to the TEW then it could be accessed by browser. Avoid this product if you are seeking a wireless print server, as it is neither wireless nor a print server. This print server wouldn't connect to the wireless network, nor would it connect to an old 802.11b router.
Web browsers and the included configuration program could access this server only through hardline ethernet.
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