HP Wireless G Print Server
Mfg Part #: Q6301A#B1H

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Upgrade your printer to wireless printing with the Wireless G Print Server. It works with most HP printers/All-in-Ones and any wireless PC.
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Review Date: May 30, 2009
| Martha |
Strengths: Easy to install and great performance. Works from downstairs computer to upstairs printer.
Weaknesses: Haven't found any yet.
Summary: This is the 4th one I have purchased. I got mine first and have ordered 3 more for friends and family. I have my installed on 3 laptops and it works great on all of them. It is great not having to jump up and run plug my laptop in for someone to print.
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Product Experience Less than a Week
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Review Date: Feb 15, 2009
| Gwengineer |
Strengths: easy to install and easy to use
Weaknesses: so small it sliips behind printer
Summary: Follow setup exactly and I set up 2 laptops to existing router in about 10 minutes.
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Product Experience Between 1 - 4 Weeks
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Review Date: Jan 31, 2009
| J. Miller |
Strengths: Small & unobtrusive; good design specifications; relatively easy setup.
Weaknesses: Claimed to only support very few HP printers (but others are, in fact, supported); only operates in 802.11b mode (although claimed to be an 802.11g-only device); frequently loses connectivity requiring power-down restart; incredibly poor technical support.
Summary: Good Design; Poor Performance; Terrible Support.
After several calls and many hours (literally) with over a dozen (again, literally) incompetent HP support technicians, I finally achieved agreement that the print server is malfunctioning (won't connect to an 802.11g network and requires frequent restarts to reconnect in 802.11b mode). Despite this, HP refused to replace it since it is connected to a printer (an HP CP2025dn) that is not on their limited (and incorrect) compatibility list. (It is noteworthy that the connected printer has no effect whatever on the performance issues with the print server.)
This has been quite an enlightening experience: not only would I strongly recommend against buying this print server, but my long-standing brand loyalty for HP peripherals has ended. It?s apparent to me now that HP does not stand behind its products, and that HP's technical support would be similarly atrocious in other instances.
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Product Experience 1 - 6 Months
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