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D-Link DP-311P Wireless Print Server, 1-Centronics Port, 802.11b, 11 Mbps
D-Link DP-311P Wireless Print Server, 1-Centronics Port, 802.11b, 11 Mbps
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Model: DP-311P
Brand: D-Link
Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc.
Average Rating:    (submit your review here)
Total Reviews: 22
Form factor: External
Hardware platform: PC
Data link protocol: IEEE 802.11b
 
Features:
Easy Web-Based set-up & Configuration
Compact size for easy placement
802.11 standard compliant
1 parallel printer port to share a legacy printer on your network
 
Description:
D-Link, the industry pioneer in networking, continues to offer innovative Ethernet products. The D-Link DP-311P is a wireless print server with one parallel port. With its high-speed IEEE 1284 port, the DP-311P allows those on your network to access and share a printer wirelessly no matter where they reside on the network.The DP-311P is equipped with one bi-directional parallel port with Centronics connector for direct connection to most printers available on the market today. No additional printer cable will be required. The DP-311P also supports all major network operating systems and protocols. The DP-311P is an 802.11b-compliant wireless Print Server that supports both infrastructure and Adhoc wireless modes. With the DP-311P you have the ability and convenience of sharing a printer beyond the wired network. The DP-311P is also easily configurable using a Web Browser or Windows based setup wizard. Using Web Browsers on a PC connected to the network, configuration is simple and straightforward with the familiar D-Link interface. PS Admin, a Windows-based configuration program can also be used to configure the DP-311P. The DP-311P Wireless Print Server is the ideal network printing solution for small offices, home offices, schools and other businesses that require printer sharing.
 
User Reviews (22 total):
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    Easy to Setup and Works Like it Says, September 26, 2003
By Harry
That's all I ask for. I just want this to work correctly and guess what? It does. You flip a switch on the back that lets you "log-in" to it and configure it to work with your wireless network. Then you just flip the switch back and install the printer as a network printer by using the IP address and the nameyou gave it. Then you are done. Now it is working and it hasn't given me any hassles since it's been installed and that is how I like it. No hassle wireless print server is what this should be called.

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