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Canon 4800 Printer Wireless Lan Guide

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Canon 4800 Printer Wireless Lan Guide

2024-07-22 03:39:53

The MF273dw printer is very easy to set up on a wireless LAN and is very easy to use. The included CD provided all the drivers needed to print wirelessly from computer to printer. Also, AirPrint from tablet to this printer worked great. This printer is loaded with features for home or office use. I give it an A+. B&H Photo Video delivered this printer fast in excellent protective packaging, and with free shipping.

5
2024-04-19 03:24:42

I really love it...It does need to be connected to a strong internet connection...either LAN or Wireless

5
2024-05-01 04:45:32

I get beautiful prints on this paper using an Epson Pro 4800 printer

5
2024-06-29 01:54:31

I was a bit worried because we have such old wireless equipment on our LAN, but the adapter installed and worked with no problems.

5
2024-08-03 03:33:30

I use my printer via a LAN connection and with multiple computers attached. I have been using it for about 5 months and love it.

5
2024-08-17 04:18:28

Great ink for my 4800 printer. For some reason the price shot up recently. Maybe a b&h oversight?

5
2024-09-24 08:38:17

This is the simple but versatile device that I recommend as a router for all my friends and family, and will also use as an access point for them or small businesses where integrated solutions are too complex for a handful of users. Qualcomm Atheros chipset, with 350 Mbps WAN To LAN capability routing. Firmware has stabilized and now I am able to fully recommend (January 2021), albeit feature set is still lacking compared to AirRouter predecessor, but offers core abilities for baseline users. For the airCube, plug the ethernet from the modem into the WAN (eth0), then you may connect your computer via wireless or ethernet to the LAN ports (PoE In, 2, or 3), typing in https://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, with ubnt as username, and password printed on the label beneath. Most people are now aware and desiring to minimize wireless radiation, so I recommend them to turn off the 5 Ghz wireless, and configure the 2.4 Ghz for 20 MHz Channel Width, select channel 1, 6, or 11, while starting with 5 dBm output power (transmit power is logarithmic, so 5 dBm is 3mW, wile 20 dBm is 100 mW), and choose the SSID Name and Password. Look for a signal strength of -80 dBm or better (-55 to -60 dBm ideal) is recommended for stable links, and increase the output power until that range is achieved for desired places. Obviously, line of sight and height is appreciated for more effective communication. Increasing the Tx power on any wireless device will create a noise for other wireless devices. The rest you could choose to remain as default or configure more.

5
2024-06-05 08:24:27

Out of box setup was simple. A little tricky getting it to work with wireless. LAN was simple connection. Prints beautifully. We use this printer for standard architect drawings and we are very please with the product. We purchased the one with no legs and it sits nicely on an office credenza. Low profile and not in the way.

5
2024-09-09 05:43:48

I guess as long as the ink works, then it should get 5 stars. The real winner here is the printer. I am a professional photographer, and I have the Epson 4800 along with the RX680. Visually the prints from the RX680 look as good as the ones coming out of the 4800. I would recommend the RX680 to anyone.

5
2024-07-26 04:16:26

A smaller footprint and a larger substrate capability than my old 4800 printer makes this one a winner. While the printing software has changed a little over the years, the results are well worth the learning curve. And a huge added benefit is the vast array of new substrates. I've long ago committed myself to using Epson printers, inks and papers- its definitely the way to go.

5