Can anyone tell me what would be needed to use a wireless printer where there are: ExpressCard (no modem), a notebook and Vista Home Premium OS? Notebook is a Sony with an Intel Wireless Link. I bought a Linksys N router, but so far without a modem, I have not been able to install it or utilize it in anyway.
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Unable to Install and Use My Wireless Printer
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Posted 25 April 2008 - 04:44 AM
Sony wireless laptop running Vista, a Linksys N router and a wireless printer...You would need to configure the wireless settings on the Linksys router. This would allow your laptop connect to it wirelessly. Is it a newly purchased router? Linksys should be able to help you with it. As for the printer, once the laptop is able to connect wirelessly to the router, you would need to configure the wireless settings on the printer to establish a connection with the router. Your printer manufacturer should be able to assist you with this concern.
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Posted 25 April 2008 - 08:41 AM
Nutmeg: Your time and consideration of my question is hugely appreciated. An update since my writing:
I spent at least 16 hours in the aggregate between Linksys and to a much less extent with Verizon. Being in a bus, we are surrounded by a variety of other busses and people. One of these people as it turns out, owns five Apple Stores in Canada. After much discussion and another four hours of his personal time his recommendation was to return the Linksys and obtain a KR2 router from Kyocera. This was done. The Verizon Express Card and power were plugged into the router, and the rest was transparently and effortlessly DONE! We were immediately on the Internet with two laptops, the printer was unboxed and working wirelessly within 45 minutes last evening. Beautiful ending to my story.
My heart is touched by your kindness in resonding to my query. I thank you very, very much. You have a beautiful day and weekend. God bless you.
I spent at least 16 hours in the aggregate between Linksys and to a much less extent with Verizon. Being in a bus, we are surrounded by a variety of other busses and people. One of these people as it turns out, owns five Apple Stores in Canada. After much discussion and another four hours of his personal time his recommendation was to return the Linksys and obtain a KR2 router from Kyocera. This was done. The Verizon Express Card and power were plugged into the router, and the rest was transparently and effortlessly DONE! We were immediately on the Internet with two laptops, the printer was unboxed and working wirelessly within 45 minutes last evening. Beautiful ending to my story.
My heart is touched by your kindness in resonding to my query. I thank you very, very much. You have a beautiful day and weekend. God bless you.
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