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For my mini-network, a desktop PC and a laptop I was looking for a small print server and the (28) Wired Network USB 2.0 Print Server Printer Scanner USB MFP Print Server LAN * WLAN * network server * NEW found.
Installing succeeds quite tight, even under the used by me BS Linux / Ubuntu. This can be done to the device included setup CD and place only in English This manual (both for Windows and Mac) to the side. The compatibility list is not so rich, my printer (Epson Stylus C64) was recognized immediately, although he is not in it.
First connect to the print server all cables (mains, printer, WLAN / router), and turn on the printer. In Router, a wireless router from Netgear, set a fixed IP for the server. An IP was already set and the MAC address of the server has also been recognized the same right. Calling the web interface of the server with the IP thus found. Here is also already entered the printer. Under Network -> Network Settings -> DHCP setting set to 'Disable'.
Now even CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) call [[...] Web-based interface] or GUI (System -> System Management -> Print). > Make the printer settings visible - In the GUI under Server. Add -> network printer -> Find network printer. Here the IP of the print server. The print server is found. On -> Before clicking, it is the driver for the printer searched. Select the right one. Done. Print. These steps must of course be guided by all computers that will access the printer through the server.
Thus, the installation also under Linux because there is no insurmountable obstacle, just as I have wished. I highly recommend this device only continue.