On Thursday 23 November 2006 09:19, John Pierce wrote:
> Hello, I no this is probably not the best place to ask this one but here
> goes.
>
> I have network laser printer and I need to relocate it, where I am
> wanting to move it to cabling would not be practical.  I have a
> wireless broadband router/network switch.  Could I use a wireless AP
> to connect to the printer and then allow network access to the printer
> through it?

You could use such a thing, you would be essentially using the 
second access point as a bridge - thereby joining a totally disconnected
lan segment via the bridge.

Sometimes its easier to set up a wireless print server.  Google
will find dozens of those for you, including Netgear's WGPS606 wireless print 
server with a four-port switch,

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