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<blockquote data-quote="chasbat" data-source="post: 1565983" data-attributes="member: 313378"><p>lifisabeach sorry what I meant was the printer doesn't have a wireless capability, the router at present is manufactured by D-Link and has only 4 ethernet ports on the back panel. </p><p></p><p>As RadDave has described the printer sharing set "as a pain" and that was something I feared which is why I thought about the extreme connected to the router which would boost the signal and have the express in the bedroom wired to the daughters computer and the printer (the new one, not bought yet), and would allow me to print as well.</p><p></p><p>Although reading the posts suggests that any modern /powerful router operating over dual channels would be all I need, I say powerful as I live in a Victorian terraced house, (high ceilings, big rooms, brick internal walls).</p><p></p><p>Thanks again people, sorry I took so long responding but like the man said "but computing is insignificant when compared with looking after grand kids."</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p>Charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chasbat, post: 1565983, member: 313378"] lifisabeach sorry what I meant was the printer doesn't have a wireless capability, the router at present is manufactured by D-Link and has only 4 ethernet ports on the back panel. As RadDave has described the printer sharing set "as a pain" and that was something I feared which is why I thought about the extreme connected to the router which would boost the signal and have the express in the bedroom wired to the daughters computer and the printer (the new one, not bought yet), and would allow me to print as well. Although reading the posts suggests that any modern /powerful router operating over dual channels would be all I need, I say powerful as I live in a Victorian terraced house, (high ceilings, big rooms, brick internal walls). Thanks again people, sorry I took so long responding but like the man said "but computing is insignificant when compared with looking after grand kids." Regards Charlie [/QUOTE]
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