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Airport Express - Will this work?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fromasta Flex" data-source="post: 575836" data-attributes="member: 19324"><p>This makes me feel like a bit of a noob and I'm pretty sure this is already possible but I wanted to make sure: My Dad is rearranging stuff in the house and wants to be able to have a printer all by itself in a closet be able to print anything that his powermac G5 hooked to a linksys wireless router, my macbook, my sister's IBM laptop, or an old PC tower tells it to over our wireless network. So all we would have to do is plug the printer into the usb of the airport express plugged into the wall in the closet right? And it doesn't matter that the wireless network is established by a non-apple router right? Thanks for any input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fromasta Flex, post: 575836, member: 19324"] This makes me feel like a bit of a noob and I'm pretty sure this is already possible but I wanted to make sure: My Dad is rearranging stuff in the house and wants to be able to have a printer all by itself in a closet be able to print anything that his powermac G5 hooked to a linksys wireless router, my macbook, my sister's IBM laptop, or an old PC tower tells it to over our wireless network. So all we would have to do is plug the printer into the usb of the airport express plugged into the wall in the closet right? And it doesn't matter that the wireless network is established by a non-apple router right? Thanks for any input. [/QUOTE]
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