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StarTech.com 1 Port USB Wireless N Network Print Server with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port - 802.11 b/g/n
The StarTech.com 1 Port USB Wireless N Network Print Server is a compact, high‑efficiency solution designed to maximize printer accessibility across your home or small office network. By turning a single USB printer into a shared network device, this server eliminates the need for direct USB connections to every computer and reduces cable clutter. Its dual connectivity options—a fast 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for wired reliability and an 802.11 b/g/n wireless radio for flexible wireless printing—make it easy to place printers where they’re most convenient while keeping performance consistent. Ideal for small teams, classrooms, home offices, or anyone who wants to streamline printing without investing in expensive, networked printers, this StarTech print server delivers dependable compatibility, straightforward setup, and scalable print management. With a sleek form factor that fits on a desk or shelf and simple web-based configuration, you can have a shared printer up and running in minutes, not hours.
- Connectivity flexibility: Share a USB printer across your network via both wireless 802.11 b/g/n and a wired 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port. This dual-path approach ensures reliable printing whether devices are connected via Wi‑Fi or Ethernet, and it keeps essential printers accessible even if one path experiences interference or outages.
- Compact, unobtrusive design: The print server’s small footprint fits neatly on a desk or in a cabinet, helping you maintain a tidy workspace. Its understated silhouette blends with modern office gear, while still delivering robust network printing capabilities for multiple users.
- Broad cross‑platform compatibility: Designed to work with Windows, macOS, and Linux clients, the device makes shared printing effortless across diverse computers and devices. It supports common printing protocols such as IPP, LPR, and SMB, so printers appear in the standard OS printer lists without complicated driver workarounds.
- Secure and manageable printing: Firmware supports common wireless security modes (WEP, WPA, WPA2) to help protect printed documents and network access. Centralized print queue management lets you monitor print jobs, prioritize tasks, and reduce unauthorized printing as your team grows.
- Easy setup and maintenance: A straightforward web-based configuration interface plus a quick-start guide makes setup fast—often in under 15 minutes. LEDs provide clear status updates, and ongoing maintenance is simple, allowing you to adjust settings, update firmware, and monitor activity with ease.
Technical Details of StarTech.com 1 Port USB Wireless N Network Print Server with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port - 802.11 b/g/n
- Ports and interfaces: 1 x USB 2.0 port for connecting a USB printer, and 1 x 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port for wired network access. This combination enables flexible placement and robust connectivity options for any office layout.
- Wireless specifications: 802.11 b/g/n wireless radio operating on the 2.4 GHz band, delivering compatible wireless performance with a wide range of routers and access points. The device is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing Wi‑Fi networks while providing a stable print server function.
- Security and access control: Supports standard wireless security modes, including WEP, WPA, and WPA2, to help protect your network traffic and printer queues. This allows organizations to enforce security policies while enabling convenient remote printing for authorized users.
- Printer protocol support: Compatible with common network printing protocols such as IPP, LPR, and SMB, so printers appear in standard print dialogs and system preferences across Windows, macOS, and Linux systems.
- Operating system compatibility: Works with major desktop and server platforms, including Windows, macOS, and Linux distributions, enabling mixed‑OS environments to share a single USB printer without compatibility headaches.
- Setup and management: Configured through a web-based interface accessible via your browser, with options for static IP or dynamic (DHCP) addressing, and straightforward firmware updates to keep security and performance current.
- Power and dimensions: External power supply (5 V DC) provides reliable operation with minimal energy draw, and the compact enclosure occupies little valuable desk space. Built-in status LEDs help you quickly assess power, wireless activity, and print server status at a glance.
- Regulatory and quality: Designed to meet common regulatory standards for electronics and networking devices, including compliance labeling suitable for office environments and educational facilities.
How to install StarTech.com 1 Port USB Wireless N Network Print Server with 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port - 802.11 b/g/n
Getting started with your StarTech print server is quick and intuitive. Follow these steps to enable shared printing across your network in minutes:
Step 1: Place the device near your USB printer and your wireless router or switch. Position it where it has a clear signal path if you plan to use wireless, and ensure there is adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
Step 2: Connect the USB printer to the print server’s USB port. Then connect the print server to your network using the Ethernet port for a wired connection or configure the wireless link to your router or access point during setup.
Step 3: Plug in the power adapter and power on the print server. Wait a moment for the device to boot and initialize. Observe the status LEDs to confirm that power is on and that the wireless or Ethernet link is active.
Step 4: Configure the device using the web-based management interface. From any computer on the same network, open a web browser and enter the device’s default IP address (or use the auto‑discovery utility if provided). Follow the on-screen prompts to set the printer, assign a network name (SSID) if you’re using wireless, and choose a suitable IP configuration (DHCP or static).
Step 5: Install the printer on each computer that will use it. On Windows, open Settings > Printers & scanners > Add a printer or scanner and select the shared USB printer provided by the print server. On macOS, go to System Preferences > Printers & Scanners and add the networked printer. Linux users can add the printer via the system printer manager, using the IPP/LPR/SMB protocol as appropriate for their distribution.
Step 6: Print a test page from multiple devices to verify that the printer is visible on the network and that jobs are properly queued and completed. If you encounter issues, re-check network settings, ensure the printer is enabled in the management interface, and confirm that the correct driver is installed on each client computer.
Step 7: Consider firmware updates and security hardening. Regularly check the StarTech management interface for firmware updates, apply security patches, and review access control settings to ensure only authorized devices can print. For growing networks, you may want to enable guest printing restrictions or user-based access policies to balance convenience with security.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What printers are compatible with this USB print server?
A: The StarTech.com 1 Port USB Wireless N Print Server is designed to work with most USB printers. Since it uses standard network printing protocols (IPP, LPR, SMB), it should be compatible with a wide range of common printers. If you encounter a driver-related issue, install the printer’s driver on each client computer and connect through the shared queue on the network.
Q: Can I use this device with a Windows, macOS, and Linux mix?
A: Yes. The print server supports cross‑platform printing, so Windows, macOS, and Linux machines can share the same USB printer without requiring platform-specific drivers on the server. Client computers will use their native print dialog to communicate with the shared printer over IPP/LPR/SMB as appropriate.
Q: Does the device require special software on my computer?
A: In most cases, no additional software is required beyond selecting the network printer in your operating system’s standard printer setup. Some users may benefit from StarTech's basic configuration tools or firmware updates, but everyday printing typically relies on standard OS printer drivers and network protocols.
Q: How do I secure printing on a shared network?
A: Security is managed through your wireless network security settings (WEP, WPA, WPA2) and printer queue permissions. Use strong Wi‑Fi passwords, enable WPA2 on your router, and configure access controls on the print server if available. Regular firmware updates can also help protect against newly discovered vulnerabilities.
Q: Can I connect multiple printers to the same StarTech print server?
A: This model includes a single USB printer port, so it can share only one USB printer at a time. If you need to share multiple printers, you would need multiple USB print servers or an alternative multi‑printer network setup.
Q: What should I do if the printer doesn’t show up on some devices?
A: Verify that the printer is correctly connected to the USB port and powered on, confirm the print server is connected to the network (wired or wireless), and ensure that the device’s IP address is reachable from the client computer. Re-scan for network printers in your OS, check the queue status in the print server interface, and confirm driver compatibility on the client devices.
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