Who has little idea of networks should really take advantage of this print server distance.
What I have to keep the manufacturers benefit: it is not simply a device to configure only via WLAN. The Charted Course on the ad-hoc mode is already basically ok. What's not OK is that the connection so unreliable is concluded, and that you can not configure all parameters (wireless and TCP / IP) in one step. The manufacturer would have additionally to spendieren a LAN jack, which would have made the start much easier.
Should the wireless network which change (channel, WPA password, etc.), the whole procedure is to go through again.
Once the installation is first made, then the print server appears to perform his duties properly. Although not supported according to the instructions GDI printers (and many other print server also will not work with GDI printers, I ask myself why?) Flipped it with my Samsung ML-2010 immediately. In the download area of TP-Link there are incidentally a printer compatibility list for download. One should look at better times before buying.