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Linksys WPS54G Wireless-G 802.11g Print Server

Linksys WPS54G Wireless-G 802.11g Print Server
From Linksys

Price: $92.59

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

The Linksys Wireless-G PrintServer lets you connect a USB printer directly to your network, eliminating the need to dedicate a PC to print sharing chores. Using a PrintServer frees up your ""print share PC"" so you don't have to leave it on all the time. It also removes the printing bottleneck, and sets your PC free to do more useful work. Connect the PrintServer directly to your network by 10/100 Ethernet cable, or wirelessly over 54Mbps Wireless-G (802.11g). The wireless option lets you put your printer wherever you want to, without having to run cables. Whichever way the PrintServer is attached to your network, both your wireless and wired PCs will have access to it, and the printer it's connected to. And if you don't use wireless for general networking in your office, you can still use the Wireless-G connection in ad-hoc mode to print from visiting Wireless-G and Wireless-B PCs. The USB port is compatible with USB 1.1 printers, as well as printers that support the new high-speed USB 2.0 specification for even faster throughput. Your data is protected by up to 128-bit WEP encryption, or pre-shared-key WPA. A user-friendly Setup Wizard makes installation easy, the compact case fits anywhere, and the three megabyte print buffer size handles even large graphics-intensive print jobs. Let the Linksys Wireless-G PrintServer for USB 2.0 bring efficiency to your printing tasks.


Product Details

  • Brand: Linksys
  • Model: WPS54G
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: .98" h x 5.24" w x 2.76" l, 2.00 pounds
  • Networking: Hi-Speed USB

Features

  • Share a printer with everyone on your network -- works with most USB 1.1 or 2.0 printers
  • Connects your printer directly to the network by 10/100 wired Ethernet or 54 Mbps Wireless-G (802.11g)
  • Prevents congestion on your PC with other users' print jobs
  • No need to leave a PC on 24/7

Customer Reviews

WPS54G is Garbage Linksys/Cisco Support is even worse1
Trying to perform a firware upgrade in the hopes that this $40 steaming pile will actually work, and Linksys can't even provide a working firmware.

Bad design no longer works and support is terrible1
This worked fairly good for a few months. Biggest problem I had was that: (1) This forces the attached printer to become the default printer. This is not what I wanted as I bought this for a secondary photo printer and still use a close by, and attached, laser printer for 95% of my printing needs. Linksys support confirmed there is no work around for this. (2) You can not monitor printer status through the print server so you lose the ability to monitor ink levels.

But after a few months my WPS54G decided to stop working. It will no longer connect wirelessly and any attempt to do so, or access the internal web based set up screens, causes the WPS54G to totally lock up. Tried troubleshooting myself for several hours with the only result being that I saw comments from others posting on other web sites who have the same unresolved problem. Spent a couple hours with Linksys Tech Support only to be either hung up on or disconnected twice before problem was resolved. Complained to customer service who transferred me to Sr. Tech Support only to wait on hold for about 45 minutes before giving up. I will say I got a follow up call from a nice US based customer support rep. who is attempting to resolve, but that was three days ago and no resolution yet. I know this unit is defective and needs replacement under warranty, but getting a return authorization or diagnosis has taken hours over four days so far with no resolution in sight. It really doesn't make sense to spend so much time on this (maybe that is what Linksys hopes for) but I want to see this to some resolution on principle at this point.

re: WPS54G V2.0 purchased December 2007

It's a paperweight!1
This has been the most stubborn, non-working piece of hardware to date. I've spent hours trying everything to get it to work - and when it does work, it's only for a short time then it drops out of the network. It all starts with the install wizard not recognizing it, so you have to set it up manually which is no big deal...if it worked.

Going to get a D-Link now.