Linksys devices have a built in print server I believe.
I like the axis print server. It has 2 lpt, 1 serial port and has logical printers that you can send control characters to and have the same printer operate under about 5 different names with different control character settings (i.e. pr5 is portrait and pr7 is landscape etc.)
Shawn
SMC Barricade firewall/routers have print servers. I have one, and it functions as a Unix lp queue with a parallel interface. Works fine for a postscript printer. The one problem I've seen is that its memory has limits; sometimes very large graphical images won't print.
The newer SMCs have a USB printer queue. I'm not sure whether they still have Unix compatibility, mine's three years old.
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