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NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server

NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server
MSRP: $77.99
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Manufacturer: Netgear Inc
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NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server Features

Print server lets you share a printer with multiple users on a network
Built-in parallel port eliminates need for a cable
10 Mbps Ethernet port and on-board memory makes for quick printing
Backed by a 3-year warranty
Device measures 2.35 x 0.79 x 2.24 inches (WxHxD)
 

Accessories for your NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server

Belkin F3U133-06 Pro Series Hi-Speed USB Cable (Six-Feet)
 

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Additional NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server Information

Share Your Printer with Everyone in your Home or Office: With the NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server, easy and convenient printer access is yours! This versatile mini print server gives home and office networks built-in efficiency because it allows multiple users to share a printer from anywhere on the network without sharing your PC. With this kind of flexibility, you can place your printer anywhere that's handy. The speedy Mini Print Server boasts a 10 Mbps Ethernet connection and supports multiple print jobs simultaneously. It features an easy, Web-based remote management tool and works with most laser and inkjet printers equipped with a parallel port. Since no parallel printer cable is needed, it saves you money, too.

Main FeaturesManufacturer: Netgear, IncManufacturer Part Number: PS101NAManufacturer Website Address: www.netgear.comPackaged Quantity: 1Interfaces/Ports: 1 x RJ-45 10Base-T Network, 1 x 36-pin Centronics Parallel Bi-directional PrinterData Transfer Rate: 10Mbps Ethernet Half-duplex, 20Mbps Ethernet Full-duplex, 1.5Mbps Parallel Form Factor: ExternalDimensions: 0.79" Height x 2.35" Width x 2.24" DepthWeight: 2 oz Standard Warranty: 3 Year(s) Limited



 

What Customers Say About NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print Server:

Worked exactly as represented and converted the (HP-LaserJet-5L) Centronix printer to a Ethernet networked one.

Product worked as described and designed. I initially had trouble configuring the device but fumbled through it and got it to work.

I plugged it in to my network, asked by router what DHCP addresses it had doled out, went to the one that wasn't my laptop in Firefox and there's the config screen. I bought this by accident and didn't realize that it wasn't "mac compatible", but it turns out happily, that it *very* much is. Set the IP address, and I chose JetDirect for the network printer type and plugged in the IP address, set the printer driver and voila, working printer.

Turn on DHCP, turn the printer on, power up the PS101 and allow it to find an IP in your LAN, it probably will grab the lowest value in your allowed DHCP range (hint, pick a very small range for DHCP). ALL GOOD. Reset the PS101. Use the appropriate driver from the printer's accompanying CD.The T640's work great when connected this way, approved or not.

Bring up the http page for the PS101 and assign your static IP, subnet, gateway, disable DHCP, save these settings. The people using the various PC's and LINUX workstations cannot tell that the T640's are not connected directly to their machines. I guessed that using the non-approved printer might be the problem, NETGEAR tech support was no help. Windows Test Pages print and bidirectional communications work fine. Never take it out again unless you need to use it as a frisbee. The result was a working, but very slow printer with no bidirectional capability.

All they could tell me was that "the printer is not on the list of approved printers", then I saw a review here and changed tactics altogther. Get rid of the \\PRINTSERVER\PRINTER port it so helpfully had you create. Go to the various PC's that will be using the printer with the driver CD that comes from the printer manufacturer. Maybe they notice that the big gray cables are no longer cluttering up their space, and they meet coworkers when picking up their printed work. NETGEAR PS101 Mini Print ServerI started out going by the book by installing the provided NETGEAR administation software and using the PS101 on a LEXMARK T640, not on the list of approved printers on the NETGEAR website. Uninstall the NETGEAR stuff, put the CD back into it's paper sleeve.

Install a local printer with a "STANDARD TCP/IP PORT", generic network card, adding the IP you assigned to the PS101.

Seems to be stable and working for now. Lazy and looking for any excess to dish off the problem. Netgear should be ashamed of its tech support. I finally scrapped the software and tech support, who were barely comprehensible, and installed the print server via the Router software and Vista. On the second PS101 Print Server (the first was defective), It only took me 5 hours over four nights and 3 tech calls to get it to work. The tech support only made it worse. First they blamed the laptop, and then they blamed the printer and then the router.THE NETGEAR Router which has been work seemlessly for a year and a half.

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