On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 4:04 AM, Charles Lenington
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Oh!!!!
> I didn't catch the "wireless" part of wireless router. That's (wireless)
> over my head although there are a dozen or so laying around here. I have
> wireless disabled on the actiontec and the speedstream doesn't have
> wireless.

Actually, the "wireless" part of the discussion is not especially
pertinent. The important difference, as I see it, is that you are
using an AIO that has a network port and is thus designed to be used
over a network.

The OP has a scanner which connects via a USB port only. That device
is NOT network "aware". The OP was hoping that the firmware in his
Apple router would allow him to access the usb attached scanner over
the network, but no joy.

"wireless" is essentially just the same as ethernet (... except where
it's different, of course).

-irrational john

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