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I have a question about setting up a printer on my wireless network. I had a laser printer given to me and was wondering if I could use something other than a print server to have access to the printer. I have been wanting to upgrade my router and was thinking if I used my old DIR-625 as an access point connected to the printer by ethernet and bought a new router if that would see the printer? Or am I just stuck to go ahead and buy a print server? Anyone try this or have another suggestion, thanx! :D



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