[X4U] Setting up wireless printing

Vince Lewis vplewis at mac.com
Thu Nov 26 18:24:17 PST 2009


No, that's not correct. 
The Extreme has four wired (1000BaseT) ports in addition to serving wireless A-B-G-N and an USB for the printer, or you can plug in a USB-cabled hard drive as a networked backup but don't use it with Time Machine, though, since data corruption may result. 
	Use the Airport Utility to set the Extreme up as the NAT HUB. Plug your ISP cable into the WAN port and let the Extreme serve internally using DHCP. It's beyond simple, it just works. Apple has a really good white paper on network setup of this type, do a search on their site for "Apple_AirPort_Networks_Early2009".
ciao,
Vince


On Nov 26, 2009, at 2:11 PM, Robert Ashton wrote:

> Yes that the way we work it. Bob
> On 2009-11-26, at 11:24 AM, Mark Des Cotes wrote:
> 
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>> On 25-Nov-09, at 1:07 PM, ..lj wrote:
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>>> On Nov 25, 2009, at 07:14, Mark Des Cotes wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>> 
>>>> I just bought my wife a new (refurbished) MacBook from Apple for Christmas. This will be her/our first OSX laptop (we've owned two previous old PowerBooks with OS9 on them). I know that one of the first things she'll want to know how to do is print. Right now our printer is plugged into our iMac via USB. I'm going to have to purchase a new wireless router as the very old one I have is Wireless B I think and it's slow as anything. Is Wireless N the newest? What's the easiest way to set up the printer for my wife to print from the MacBook? Should I be looking for a special type of wireless router? I'm very knowledgeable when it comes to the ins and outs of my Mac but I'm naive when it comes to the whole wireless thing. I would prefer it if she didn't have to rely on the iMac in case it's put to sleep when she needs to print.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> 
>>>> Mark Des Cotes
>>>> 
>>> Airport Express is a little more expensive then a Linksys, D-Link, etc... But it will allow you to connect the printer to it rather than a computer. Drawback is that will not provide you with any wired network ports, just up to 10 wireless ports. The alternative is to go with a cheaper 3rd party wireless router and a wireless print server to connect to your printer. Or spend the big bucks on the Airport Extreme Base station or Time capsule (Which might fulfill  your backup needs.
>>> ..lj
>> 
>> So with the Airport Express I could plug the printer into it but then I'd have to switch my iMac to wireless instead of my current wired configuration so that we can both use the printer?
>> 
>> Mark
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