  - Print wirelessly and connect to more than one printer
- No need to add print servers, wireless adapters, or unsightly Ethernet cables
- Two USB ports and a 4-port 10/100 Ethernet Switch
- Easy setup via Smart Wizard configuration assistant
- Works with all standard 802.11g and 802.1b wireless routers and access points
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 Product Description: NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-port Switch allows you to connect one or two printers to your existing wireless network, without using unsightly Ethernet cables. Simply place your printers anywhere in your home or office that works best for you, plug them into the print server's USB ports, and the Smart Wizard set-up function automatically guides you through configuration. Then you can send your business documents to a high-end color printer, and your kids' homework to a black-and-white printer. The print server also acts as a wireless Ethernet bridge, connecting a cluster of up to four PCs and laptops without requiring dedicated wireless adapters. It employs powerful WEP Encryption and WPA-PSK to keep your wireless network secure, and interoperates with all standard 802.11b and 802.11g wireless devices. All this in a sleek, space-saving stand-up case. Amazon.com Product Description:  | The NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-port Switch offers: - A wireless print server for two USB printers.
- A built-in four-port switch for wired network connections.
- An easy way to create or extend an 802.11g network.
|  | | With the NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-port Switch, users on your network have the freedom to print wirelessly to up to two printers. It also functions as a wireless Ethernet bridge, allowing you to extend your wireless connection and connect up to four users to your wireless network. 
With the WGPS606, users on your network can easily share up to two printers. View larger. View display of ports on back. | Wireless Printing and Bridge The WGPS606 has two USB ports to connect two printers. Simply put your printers wherever works best and plug them into the wireless print server; a Smart Wizard will guide you through configuration in just seconds. Once configured, anyone on the network can print to either printer; business documents can be sent to the high-end laser and photos can be printed on the photo printer. No separate adapters are needed. The print server can print via Peer-to-Peer (PTP) and Windows LPD printing methods. The print server also functions as a wireless Ethernet bridge, allowing you to connect a cluster of up to four PCs and laptops without dedicated wireless adapters. Secure and Compatible Powerful 40/64-bit and 128-bit WEP encryption and WPA-PSK keep your wireless network secure. The device is interoperable with 802.11b, 802.11g, and RangeMax (MIMO-G) networks, so you can be sure it will work with your existing wireless network. The NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-port Switch is backed by a 1-year warranty. What's in the Box WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server w/4-port Switch, power adapter, 2 USB cables, resource CD, installation guide, warranty/support information card.
 Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-06-12 Didn't work as expected Perhaps it's just me (this is the first time I've tried a wireless print server), but I didn't realize that it also serves as your wireless access point (talking to your wireless router) for your PCs. This seemed very awkward to me, and didn't work as well as I expected (another point of interference for the internet connection, and seemed to act funny when printing). It also didn't work with one of my printers, but they do warn against that and have a website to check this, so while I can't really complain about it, it does impact usability of the server. Rating:  Date: 2008-05-28 Mac use This print seerver will not work with a Macintosh running the Leopard operating system, although. according to Netgear it might with system 10.4. Tried for hours with no luck so returned product. Best to use Airport Express, not to mess with any other print server. Rating:  Date: 2008-05-19 Works with Brother MFC 8440 I bought this and had wireless print capability on 3 laptops within about 20 min. I bought it refurbished and it works fine. One of my printers, a Brother MFC-8440 isn't listed as either compatible or uncompatible on the netgear website, but i tried anyway and am glad I did. Works great, easy to setup and utilities are downloadable from netgear.com Rating:  Date: 2008-05-14 Terrible A lot of kinks that you need to reset the router for. I need to turn this router on and off to reset it in order to fix a problem with it at least once a day. This has to be better routers out there that are not this much of a hassel. Rating:  Date: 2008-04-30 Horrible Product! Stay away! If you like that frustrating feeling that comes from a sporadic network connection than this is the product for you. This thing just randomly drops of the network several times a day (particularly if you're printing something over a page long). If you really want to pull out your hair, try getting it to print page 2! |