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June 4th, 2013, 05:37 PM
#1
Dual Wireless and Router
I have Win 7 prof on my computer that is attached directly to my router. I moved a printer into my basement and
it works by wireless with my laptop. I would like to be able to make my desktop able to use this printer.
I would need to install a wireless USB Adapter on this computer to make it work.
Can a computer have both a direct connection to my router and also a wireless USB Adapter working
at the same time?
Jerry
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June 4th, 2013, 05:58 PM
#2
I have Win 7 prof on my computer that is attached directly to my router
Is this a wireless router or not? Make/model might help.
If you have a wireless router, can the laptop connect to it from the basement?
I moved a printer into my basement and it works by wireless with my laptop.
Is the printer connected to your wireless router? (assuming you have one) or you mean by an adhoc connection? It would help if you gave the make/model of the printer too.
Can a computer have both a direct connection to my router and also a wireless USB Adapter working
at the same time?
Yes, it is possible, but I don't see why you would need to do that. If you have a wireless router, you don't need a wireless adapter to connect to the printer. You would connect through the router to the printer.
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June 5th, 2013, 11:22 AM
#3
I have a AT&T Uverse wireless router. It does reach the basement. I have an Epson 515NX all in one printer. It used to be connected
to this computer by USB cord and is wireless to my 2 laptops. I got another printer and moved the epson to the baasement. My laptops
works wireless on it. My desktop is connected to the router. To make my epson printer work I need to install a USB adapter to be able
to reach it by wireless. The router connection from my desktop alone does not reach it in the basement. Can my desktop have both a
router connection and wireless adapter at the same time?
Jerry
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June 5th, 2013, 12:40 PM
#4
Interface: Hi-Speed USB 2.0, Wireless Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) — Compatible with 802.11n Wired Ethernet (10/100 Mbps)
How to set it up to access it through the router.
http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/nx510_/nx510_ng.pdf
Where I found that at Epson.
http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/s...3&infoType=Doc
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June 5th, 2013, 03:31 PM
#5
To make my epson printer work I need to install a USB adapter to be able to reach it by wireless.
Like Train mentioned, that printer should be able to connect to the wireless router. Then you would connect from the desktop to the printer via network.
I have a AT&T Uverse wireless router. It does reach the basement... The router connection from my desktop alone does not reach it in the basement.
Do you mean that the wireless signal is too weak to reach from the router to the printer? You said it does reach the basement.
If the signal is too weak, adding a USB adapter on your desktop probably isn't going to help. The router's antenna should be stronger than a USB adapter.
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July 9th, 2013, 07:32 PM
#6
WIRELESS CONNECTION
I have a desktop running Win 7 prof. It is hooked directly to my wireless router. I want to use this computer to
run a wireless printer in my basement. Is it possible to have my computer hooked up to both direct connection
to a router and work by wireless with a USB wireless Adapter card?
Jerry
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July 9th, 2013, 08:02 PM
#7
You should be able to go directly through the router.
Post the make and model and we will see what the manual says.
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July 9th, 2013, 09:23 PM
#8
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July 10th, 2013, 05:26 PM
#9
 Originally Posted by Train
You should be able to go directly through the router.
Post the make and model and we will see what the manual says.
Yes I did ask this before and did not understand the answer.
My router is an AT&T Uverse router SSID 2wire 574. I have no other
info on it.
I do not understand how I can go through the router. Wouldn't
installing a USB wireless adapter be an easy way to do it if my
desktop can work both on a direct connection to the router and
a connection through a USB wireless adapter.
Jerry
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July 10th, 2013, 05:45 PM
#10
Yes I did ask this before and did not understand the answer.
So how is asking the same question going to help? You're going to get the same answer.
I do not understand how I can go through the router. Wouldn't
installing a USB wireless adapter be an easy way to do it if my
desktop can work both on a direct connection to the router and
a connection through a USB wireless adapter.
No, it wouldn't. If you want to connect directly to the printer via usb adapter, you have to set up an adhoc wireless connection. I don't see how that is easier than connecting the printer to the wifi router.
You would configure the printer to connect to the wifi router. Then you would connect the pc to the printer over the network connection (wired to wireless).
Merging both threads.
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July 10th, 2013, 05:59 PM
#11
Is that a HP printer?
Now post the make and model of that printer. We have to read the manual for it.
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July 10th, 2013, 06:18 PM
#12
I have a AT&T Uverse wireless router. It does reach the basement. I have an Epson 515NX all in one printer. It used to be connected to this computer by USB cord and is wireless to my 2 laptops.
From the old thread. Jerry, please confirm that you want to connect the Epson 515NX.
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July 10th, 2013, 07:35 PM
#13
Mt bet , it is a
Epson Stylus NX515 All-in-One Printer
Network install guide. Live .pdf download.
http://files.support.epson.com/pdf/nx510_/nx510_ng.pdf
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