In a message dated 1/21/2008 12:11:17 P.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
This might be  an easy question and I think I already have the answer but 
it's beyond my  usual and minute area of total understanding, so:

My printer can hook to  my computer via USB, wired, or wireless networking. 
I recently acquired a  wireless network router/hub thingie so I have retired 
my DSL modem and now  have a few extra network ports now at my desk.  I've 
had my last couple  of printers on USB and before that, well... that's been a 
while  anyway.
Should I configure the printer as a network device?
I don't have  any other computers who might take advantage of the wireless 
capabilities  (yet).

CW

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No, not if you don't have a network yet --  it's pointless and might slow 
things down. You can reconfigure it later as a  network printer when/if you set 
up a network.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)

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