Pros & Cons
Pros
Easy setup on windows 11 and linux. I have a zebra primer that connects through usb. The price probably is enough to buy another small laser printer.
Cons
Get a wi-fi printer. Does not work with android devices unless a limited app is used. You need to fiddle quite a bit to get it working.
Highlights
Quality
Excellent device to turn a non wireless printer into a wireless printer.
Workroom any usb printers, i keep using it on big network environment and working very stable.
Save and restart -> unplug network cable -> plug in printer usb5.
I have had it running for about 3 weeks now, unplugged it several times as we worked out its' permanent home and it has never f... Read More
Shipping
I only wish to find the instructions sooner, but at least i got it and it works just fine.
Competitiveness
Other print server rely on wifi, which could cause issue and total blind.
The price probably is enough to buy another small laser printer.
Overview
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was going to build a raspberry pi wireless print server for my old printer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
One thing i didnt like that the instructions were wrong had to contact customer support
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I have a zebra primer that connects through usb
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Now it’s connected this device and i can print to it from any device at home
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Set is not easy but their support people will help you trough it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They’ll even configure it for you
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can now print from anywhere in the house using this device on my wired only printer
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Router was on a different subnet and it took support to point out how to work around it