If you just connect his computer to your WIFI access point via ethernet, your access point should allow him to connect to the printer.

Just set the printer up the same way it's setup on your system and the access point will gateway the connection to his system.

Brian Cluff

On 03/24/2013 11:34 AM, Michael Havens wrote:
It is an old pc without a wireless card. I'll try a wireless usb stick
and if that doesn't work buy a wireless card..... unless someone is
willing to donate one :o)
:-)~MIKE~(-:


On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Brian Cluff <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    USB by default can't run that far.  If you want it hard wired with
    USB, you will need to purchase a USB cable with inline repeaters.
      They can get very expensive, especially with the length you are
    talkng about, by the time you are done, it might be just as cheap
    for him to buy his own printer.
    Is there a reason he can't also connect onto the printer via wireless?

    Brian Cluff


    On 03/24/2013 12:08 AM, Michael Havens wrote:

        the deal is that my brother's computer doesn't have wireless so
        I need
        to hardwire it to the printer. The cable needs to go across the
        room (15
        ft)- into a wall mount- out of the house- under the house (50
        ft)- into
        the house- out of a wall mount- to his computer (10 ft). WOW.
        That is
        longer than I thought.  that's around 75 feet long in total.
        hmmmmm....
        I have an empty phone line (cat 3) there already could I use that?
        :-)~MIKE~(-:


        On Sat, Mar 23, 2013 at 11:17 PM, Carruth, Rusty
        <Rusty.Carruth@__smartstoragesys.com
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:Rusty.Carruth@__smartstoragesys.com
        <mailto:[email protected]>>> wrote:

             1 - maybe, depends upon the printer.

             2 - do you mean a computer into the printer, not a printer?
          Then it
             is possible to make a cat5 cable into a USB cable, but you
        have to
             change the connectors on the end to be USB - probably not
        worth the
             effort.  If the printer has cat5 (what, RJ45?) jacks then just
             connect it to your network, again assuming the printer can
        do both.
               (Mine can - probably can do all 3 but I have wireless
        turned off
             on it so use usb and network)

             I've taken the liberty of adding 1 and 2 below.


             -----Original Message-----
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        <mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of
             Michael Havens
             Sent: Sat 3/23/2013 4:05 PM
             To: [email protected]
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        <mailto:plug-discuss@phxlinux.__org
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             Subject: usb cord

             (1) I now run my printer wirelessly. can I also hard wire a
        computer
             into the
             printer? I think so but I want to make sure.

             (2) If you can hard wire a printer  (I think you mean
        computer, as I
             said above)
             into the printer as well can cat5 be used to make a usb cord?
             :-)~MIKE~(-:


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