Can you connect USB Printer via WiFi network?

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I'd like to connect up my Epson Stylus SX 100 via my Wifi modem so that I can print off documents without taking the laptop over and plugging in the usb cable, or connecting the printer via the USB to the modem.

Is there a USB device for the printer that would communicate wirelessly with the modem and allow me to do this?

Otherwise I think I'd have to buy a wireless printer, which as the Epson isn't very old, I'm reluctant to do.
 

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_http://www.trustedreviews.com/networking/review/2006/03/21/Belkin-Wireless-G-Print-Server/p1 should do it.:)
 

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I keep meaning to buy a printserver for out Epson C46, mainly cos it's behind the TV and the USB cable only stretches so far... :lol:

In my opinion though, a wired one would be cheaper and more reliable though, especially if you have your printer near to your router, no issues with signal reception or dropout... :)
 

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It is the sort of thing I was looking for but.....

I was thinking along the lines of a USB key type device that would plug directly into the printer. However, my laptop is bluetooth enabled, is there a bluetooth device for the printer which would communicate with the laptop, missing out the wifi network?
 

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2cvbloke said:
In my opinion though, a wired one would be cheaper and more reliable though, especially if you have your printer near to your router, no issues with signal reception or dropout... :)

Sadly not an option as the router is perched on a small triangular shelf with nowhere to house the printer where it would be safe from passing cats and dogs!! It's not that important really as only rarely do I have to print out a document. I was just looking for a labour saving alternative.
 

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How about a USB extender ?,

_http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B000HOJQLS/ref=sr_1_2_olp/280-7877589-7031025?ie=UTF8&s=gateway&qid=1278588009&sr=8-2&condition=new

or failing that, just cut in half and add a bit of four wire cable in between.
 

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Nice idea CH, but unless I move the actual telephone point and therefore router, I can't get away without having a usb cable running across doorways. It's not a big problem as I said, as printing off documents only happens rarely. I guess I'm a bit jealous as my stepdaughter's boyfriend recently bought her a wireless printer. I'm still doing renovations and have to watch the pennies so was looking for a cost effective route with minimum disruption to do the same. Guess a new wall shelf above the router might be a cheap option!!
 

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I'm now wondering whether its possible to plug in a 11g wireless adapter into the printer's USB port, and control it/send data from the laptop.
 
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