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Sorry if this topic has been addresses, I didn't see this particular issue in my search. I would like to connect a PC to a new HP wireless printer. The PC doesn't have a wireless card. Can I USE a D-Link wireless ROUTER that I already have to connect to the printer. I have the disc that CAME with the router, deep in a storage building.
Can I use the router to connect to the printer through the normal LAN port or must i designate a printer port?
Can anyone provide a link to get the router install program?
Thanksyou can use a wireless USB adapter like Netgear to connect to wireless devices in your case your printer. please refer to the link below.

http://www.netgear.com.au/au/Product/Adapters/Wireless-G-Adapters/WG111

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For installing a wireless printer on Windows XP, wireless router is an essential device.

Follow the recommended steps mentioned on the installation CD of the router, and set-up a wireless network.

Since several computers or laptops will access the printer, it is recommended to connect the wireless printer to the main computer through the USB port.

To begin the installation process on Windows XP, access the network setting in the Control Panel, and ACTIVATE the file and printer sharing option in the LAN setting.

This will allow the operating system to recognize the availability of a wireless printer.

Now, click the Start button, go to Devices and Printers, select Add a Printer option.

Click the second option- Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.

The computer will search for available printer and reflect it on the screen.

Click Finish; and the printer is ready to begin the printing process.



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