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NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server Details
Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Netgear
EAN: 0606449038507
Feature: Print server lets you share a printer with multiple users on a network
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Label: Netgear
Manufacturer: Netgear
Model: PS121NA
Network Interface Description: USB
Publisher: Netgear
Studio: Netgear
Warranty: 1 year warranty
NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server Features
- Print server lets you share a printer with multiple users on a network
- USB interface is compatible with most printers from HP, Canon, Epson, Lexmark, and others
- 10 Mbps Ethernet port and on-board memory makes for quick printing
- Backed by a 1-year warranty
- Device measures 3.4 x 0.96 x 2.32 inches (WxHxD)
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NETGEAR PS121 USB 2.0 Mini Print Server Reviews
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Summary: Finally got it to work with my Mac!
Comment: My dad bought it so that we (2 PC's and a Mac) could all share 1 printer (HP OfficeJet 5610). It was easy enough to install it on the PC's, but the Mac was impossible. The documentation was incorrect, the CD was useless and Netgear's technical support was a joke. I called them and was told that it was an Apple problem and I should call Apple. Then I emailed Tech Support and they replied but what they told me did not work. Finally I added my printer as an IP printer, using HP JetDirect as the Protocol and entered the IP address and chose my driver and the test page printed!
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Summary: easy network solution
Comment: I spent 6 hours trying to share my printer attached via USB to my vista machine with other XP systems on my home network. I tried EVERYTHING - allowing ports, setting security, sharing options. I was at wits end! I broke down and bought the print server. 15 min of install and all machines can print! I wish I could get my 6 hours back.
Install on the first machine was easy. Directions for install on other machines took a little more time to figure out. Basically, add a network printer on your other machines and carry around the printer driver CD with you so it will have the proper drivers for your printer.
The best upside, now the PC which used to host the printer can sleep and not affect the other computers. Downside? I can no longer see ink level status (big woop!).
Now I can go off and ditch the "part-time-IT-cause-no-one-else-in-the-house-can-do-it" hat and do stuff I enjoy.
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Summary: works fine, don't install the netgear software
Comment: -this product works great with a Samsung ML-2510 laser printer. even complex graphics, multi-page jobs sail through.
I uninstalled the Netgear software on the PC - you don't need it and it only slows stuff down. The only reason you would want that software is if you can't do the alternate method.
Here's the tip:
1-you have to know the address your router assigned to the ps121. you use your web browser to configure the ps121 to a fixed IP address. you will need to read the manual for the password to log in to the server.
2-you will have to create a TCP/IP printer port, either by adding a new network printer, or by adding a new port to your existing printer.
It took about 5 minutes per pc to set up and run a test print with this method.
For the Vista Laptop that connected via wireless to the WLAN, I used the add printer function, selected network printer, typed in the IP address, and Vista found the correct printer driver and installed it.
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Summary: Poor Supporting Software and Lack Of Technical Support
Comment: For the price, the PS121v2 is a good deal. The hardware works as expected but the supporting software may give you a USB error. And if you get this error, NetGear support may have you going in circles. I am running two machines - XP Pro and Vista. The printer is an all-in-one. The PS121v2 requires you install it's client software on each machine - no problem. And to access the non-printer functions (e.g. scan, fax,...), the user reserves the printer (locks access) through this software - no problem for me but possible annoyance for others. But on Windows Vista the software installation produced errors. The software still ran but never allowed me to reserve the printer. And after a week of playing e-mail tag with NetGear, I washed my hands of this device. I gave it away and got a printer with ethernet/wifi built-in.
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Summary: netgear
Comment: The item was delivered as stated and is working as is supposed to.
I would deal with the company again when needing that kind of items.
I give high rating.
Richard



