Quick tech specs
- Share a standard USB printer with multiple users over an Ethernet network
- USB 10/100 Mbps print server / network print server / print server adapter
- Supports LPR network printing
- Windows based set-up program and web-management
- 10/100Mbps Ethernet to USB 2.0 network LPR print server
- 10/100 Mbps USB print server with 10Base-T/100Base-TX Auto-sensing
- Converts a USB printer into a standalone network printer over a 10/100 Ethernet network
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Share a standard USB printer with multiple users over an Ethernet network. This palm-sized print server makes it easy to share a USB printer with users on your network. It's the ideal solution for home or small office networks.
Enjoy cost-efficient network printing for multiple users. The USB 10/100 Mbps print server lets you share one USB printer with multiple users on your network, instead of having to buy separate printers for each individual workstation.
With web-based management, you can set up and monitor the printer server through a web browser, so you can place your printer at any convenient shared location - there's no need to put your printer next to your computer. You can send print jobs to another user in your home or office, or even to a printer in another country.
Compact and lightweight, the print server is easy to install with its straightforward installation wizards and remote web-based management. You simply use a USB cable to connect the print server to your printer's USB port, then use an RJ45 networking cable to connect it to the rest of your network.
The printer server supports the Line Printer Remote (LPR) protocol which enables Internet printing. It also supports Bonjour Print Services, making it easier to find and configure printers on your network.
Enjoy cost-efficient network printing for multiple users. The USB 10/100 Mbps print server lets you share one USB printer with multiple users on your network, instead of having to buy separate printers for each individual workstation.
With web-based management, you can set up and monitor the printer server through a web browser, so you can place your printer at any convenient shared location - there's no need to put your printer next to your computer. You can send print jobs to another user in your home or office, or even to a printer in another country.
Compact and lightweight, the print server is easy to install with its straightforward installation wizards and remote web-based management. You simply use a USB cable to connect the print server to your printer's USB port, then use an RJ45 networking cable to connect it to the rest of your network.
The printer server supports the Line Printer Remote (LPR) protocol which enables Internet printing. It also supports Bonjour Print Services, making it easier to find and configure printers on your network.
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StarTech.com 10/100Mbps Ethernet to USB 2.0 Network LPR Print Server is rated1.40 out of5 by5.
Rated 5 out of 5 byStevenMBC from Same Problem as Jacky dropping off the networkBought this and set it up, it works for a few and then drops off of the network .. cannot ping it nor can I browse the server ... tried to set it to a static address and with dhcp and the same thing happens. Only solution is to disconnect the power and reconnect it. I had the same thing happen with two different adapters. had to remove them from the network and find another solution. :(
Date published: 2017-06-19T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byKristy from Mostly uselessI have found the same problems with the device. Stays online for anywhere from 30 seconds to 10 minutes, and then all network connections stop working. Light still flashes, but has to be rebooted. The device is supposed to make printing easy to use... Having to explain to them that "before you can print you have to restart this device every time" is really unacceptable.I contacted support and their method to get me to test was to "Would it be possible if you can test the PM1115U2 on a test PC and have the print server connected directly to the PC’s Ethernet port without a network"I'm not sure what this would achieve. This is not how computers work. Unless I use a crossover cable; or do some other such messing around, this wouldn't allow me to print
Date published: 2018-03-22T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byblaze from Not a bad product.If you want to get this device to work without dropping add a reserved address for it in your router or print server
Date published: 2017-09-15T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byEdNo from Constantly Drops off LANI bought this product to enable the office to share a USB Dymo label printer. I constantly have to reboot it for it to work even though I have bind MAC-IP on the router. Please update the firmware so this stop causing us issues. Thank you
Date published: 2018-05-01T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byJacky from Printer server keeping disconnectMove into new office, and the printer server keeping disconnect, can not ping it, has to power cycle the printer server, and after 5-10 minutes, it lost connection again, has to power cycle the box again
Date published: 2017-04-08T00:00:00-04:00