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Hi,
Please can I have some help?
I have a D6200 as my primary modem router located centrally in the house. To extend the network range I have a DGND3700v2 running in AP mode and connected via ethernet in my office / living area. So far so good.
I would like to connect my HP F300 printer scanner deskjet via the USB to the AP (DGND3700v2) to use as a network printer.
Q.:
1. Can a printer be connected and used via the AP?
2. If so how?
3. The readyshare print utility - is there a mac version and if so where is it? I cannot find it. (I'm running OSX Yosemite).
Thnaks
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Hello RonPri
yes you should be able to still print to the printer attached to the AP the network still should be able to see it in the readyshare section. You will have to login to the AP device with its Ip rather than using the 192.168.0.1.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/30073
DarrenM
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Hello RonPri
yes you should be able to still print to the printer attached to the AP the network still should be able to see it in the readyshare section. You will have to login to the AP device with its Ip rather than using the 192.168.0.1.
http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/30073
DarrenM
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