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Wireless printer

I'm lookin' to turn my printer to an independent printer on the wireless network. Problem is, it's not wireless supported. Which adapter should I get? and how much is a reasonable price for it?


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First of all there are the wireless print servers (here is an example), I have also been told that you can connect the printer to a dongle (Bluetooth connection) and connect it to you P.C through your Bluetooth or dongle.

 


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