NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch
Mfg Part #: WGPS606NA

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Would you and the other users in your network like the freedom to print wirelessly? And, to connect to more than one printer, without having to add print servers, wireless adapters, or unsightly Ethernet cables? With NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch, now you can! In seconds, you can connect two printers and four PCs to your wireless network - all with one simple device. NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server has two USB ports, as well as a wireless Ethernet bridge mode with a 4-port switch. That means you can connect your computer to your high-end color printer for your business use, and send the kids' documents to your older Inkjet printer - all without wires! Best of all, more than four users can use the printer, without adding any additional wireless adapters.
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Review Date: Dec 14, 2008
| Richard O |
Strengths: No need to use the main computer as a server. Saves electricity and on time.
Weaknesses: Tricky to set up. Had to call tech support for help.
Summary: You really need to be above average technically to set this unit up. This is NOT plug and play. It's at best hair pulling and a feeling for an out of control fit.
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Review Date: Dec 11, 2008
| K. Buckhalter |
Strengths: Reception, easy to setup. Good value.
Weaknesses: Can't print Microsoft Word documents.
Summary: I think it is a good product for the price. With the combination of being a wireless print server and having 4 ports available to extend a network thoughout a home or office, all for under $80 is a good valued product. I'm not sure why it won't allow Microsoft Word documents to print through my HP Photosmart C5280 though.
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Review Date: Nov 26, 2008
| Vit |
Strengths: Supports two printers and four wired clients in bridge mode. Allows clients on any OS to print wirelessly. Box includes USB printer cable and CAT-5e ethernet cable
Weaknesses: No support for AES security
Summary: Easy to setup, was up and running within 10 min. Supports both of my Canon Pixma USB printers. Since running most of our needs through DSL (less than 54 Mbps), I am not expereincing any printing issues. I would recommend this product to others
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Review Date: Oct 12, 2008
| Great product |
Strengths: Very nice features
Summary: Very easy way to make a printer (assuming it's supported) wireless. Love that it allows for 2 printers and even a desktop computer.
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Review Date: Mar 29, 2008
| murtaza |
Strengths: easy to install, good signal srength, and comaptibility w/existing wireless device
Weaknesses: Needs to b reset every now and then.
Summary: easy to install, good signal srength, and comaptibility w/existing wireless device. Needs to b reset every now and then. Good product, A+
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