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i have a fax and wireless printer in 1, i need help setting it up?

I plugged into the computer with the USB cable and it works, but then I have a Verizon wireless router and I connected the wireless phone jack on the back of it, it says that n ' id is not connected, I have a laptop and the laptop does not read the wireless printer / fax. what do u think is the problem?

What is the best router for a wireless, pc, hp printer/scan/fax, view pc on LCD TV wireless keyboard?

What is the best router for a wireless, pc, hp printer/scan/fax, view pc on LCD TV wireless keyboard. I want everything to be wireless (printer, pc/x-box on LCD TV, keyboard, monitor).


I have the D-Link DIR-625 ( http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as px?Item=N82E16833127220 ) and I have two computers, a laptop, a PSP, PS3, and sometimes more (when we have people over) hooked up to it wirelessly.

I love it, it has awesome security features, and it's incredibly easy to use. Sometimes we'll be playing COD4 on the ps3, L4D on one computer, and DoD:S, on the other computer and everything goes along like a dream. I highly recommend this router, or it's children generations.

Brother MFC665CW Wireless Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax...

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Printers That Do It All

You might think that pretty much any color inkjet multifunction printer would satisfy pretty much any user--after all, the point of these printers is that a single fairly compact machine can do it all: print, copy, scan, and (sometimes) fax. But just as some people favor flip-flops and others wingtips, different users want different things from an MFP. Some offices look for a top-notch scanner and precise color reproduction.

Others need to print unusually wide documents. And still others want a printer that can be displayed in public without looking like a plastic box of ugly.

Wouldn't it be great if you could test-drive a few MFPs to see which one was the best match for your needs? PCWorld set out to do just that: We identified three different kinds of users, gave them two MFP models that promised to meet their specific needs, and let them use each one for a week. Read on to find out which printers they liked better, and why--and to learn how you can find your best fit, too.For an interactive chart of our current most highly rated inkjet MFP models, see " Top 10 Inkjet Multifunction Printers ."

Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter: I Bought a Windows 7 PC

To be sure, at this price you don't get a "barn burner" with top-of-the-line performance. However, it is a reasonably good machine, moderately fast with a lot of disk storage space and quite a bit of RAM memory. You can find these bargain PCs at almost all the discount computer stores. All have roughly the same specifications with minor variations. I purchased mine at Staples but similar bargains are available at most other discount stores: BestBuy, OfficeMAX, Fry's, MicroCenter, and more. The Compaq CQ5210F also includes 64-bit Windows 7, which may be a good thing or bad, depending on the situation. The 64-bit version of Windows 7 is reported to be a bit more secure than the more common 32-bit version. However, if you own an older peripheral, such as a printer, a scanner, or digital camera that plugs into the USB port, you may not be able to find 64-bit drivers while 32-bit drivers are available. Some applications written for 32-bit Vista also may have incompatibilities when running on 64-bit Windows 7. The 64-bit version of Windows 7 also requires a minimum of two gigabytes of RAM memory whereas the 32-bit version only requires one gigabyte. Luckily, this Compaq system included three gigabytes of RAM memory, which should be adequate for most of my processing tasks. The above prices include a keyboard and mouse but do not include a monitor. I already own a 22-inch monitor and have no desire to switch. My monitor is connected to several computers by a KVM (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) switch, so I only have the one monitor on my desk along with one keyboard and one mouse. I can switch them to my different computers simply by pushing a button on the KVM switch. The only problem I encountered was with the printers. I own two printers. I was pleasantly surprised when my color HP OfficeJet 6500 wireless printer/fax/copier/scanner was detected by Windows 7 and installed automatically. This is a rather sophisticated device and yet Windows configured it without any...

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