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fonman99
Apr 02, 2015Onlooker
Netgear Genie kills performance on my Windows 7 64 Bit desktop
I would like to use Genie to provide Airprint access to a few printers on my network, but every PC I install it on quickly becomes very sluggish to the point where I have to uninstall the program to ...
Tjisret
Apr 03, 2015Aspirant
Since you have a printer that does support Airprint I most diffidently would use it. You can use it w/o your computer turned on and it does not take any computer resources but Genie does take resources (granted not much but it does) and here lately it really has been buggy.