how to connect a printer to a d link
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HOW TO CONNECT A PRINTER TO A D-LINK ROUTER
SummerySeveral models of D-Link wireless routers include a
USB port, which allows you to share devices, such as printers over your wireless network and more. When you connect
a USB printer to your D-Link router, PC and Mac users on the network will be able to
install the printer and send files to it. For wireless printer sharing to
work, the router and printer must always remain powered on. It is very
easy to connect a printer to your router but due to the lack of technical knowledge, you always need to hire a
software engineers for it, but not anymore. At our excellent customer support, we have provided few simple steps to enable you to connect a printer to
your D-Link Router by yourself only. You can further contact with our technical experts on Dlink technical helpline Australia. The basic things you will need for doing it are D-Link wireless router
with USB port, USB cable and USB printer
Step1
Plug the D-Link router's power supply into a standard electrical outlet to
turn the router on and create a wireless network
Step2
Connect your printer to the USB port on the back of the D-Link router
using a standard USB cable
Step3
Turn on the USB printer
Step4
Go to any PC computer connected to the local wireless network, open the
Start menu and click on "Printers and Faxes."
Step5
Click on the "Add a printer" option on the left side of the window and then
hit "Next."
Step6
Select the "Network printer" option and hit "Next" again.
Step7Choose to browse for network
printers. Windows will now scan for nearby printers and display a list of
found devices.
These steps are as simple as they seems. There will be no problem
while following these. But if in case you will find any difficulty then
without any hesitate give us call on Dlink router support Australia . Our
excellent technical support is always active to assist you.
Contact us
For any kind of router related help contact us
Dlink Helpline Number Australia+(61) 386580446Original source:
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