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I swear (I know I shouldn’t!), you are clairvoyant…I had been trying to figure out how to do this for my two networked computers. Thanks very, very much!
This page is awesome. It help me so much and because of it, I was able to figure out how to connect my laptop to my printer throught my desktop wirelessly. I spend hours looking at other website but in the end this site help me out. Thank you so very very much!
This is very helpful. Also is there a way to connect the printers to the users from the computer room without interrupting them??