| Brand | TP-Link |
|---|---|
| Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 7.3 x 3 cm; 200 Grams |
| Item model number | TL-PS110U |
| Manufacturer | TP-LINK |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Wireless Type | 801.11ac |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 200 g |
TP-Link Single USB 2.0 Port Fast Ethernet Print Server (TL-PS110U)
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- Compatible with more than 320 printer models on the market
- Supports multi-protocol and multi-OS, easy to set up in almost all network environments
- Supports POST (Power On Self Test) and e-mail alert, to quickly identify printing problems
- Simple setup and management, very easy to operate. Operating Temperature: 0℃~50℃ (32℉~122℉)
- System Requirements : Windows 9x/ME, Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/10, Mac OS 8.1 or Later, UNIX/Linux, Netware 3.12 or Later
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| ASIN | B0014I4WCE |
|---|---|
| Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
46,755 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)
7 in Print Servers |
| Date First Available | 12 Mar. 2008 |
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What This Product Does
The TP-LINK TL-PS110U print server allows you to take the computer out of the loop while setting up a printing network. All that is needed is to connect the TL-PS110U to a printer via the USB port, connect the print server to your LAN, and you will be able to access your printer from any computer on the LAN.
Great Compatibility
TP-LINK print servers are compatible with most majorities of printers on the market. At the same time, we also make sure to keep our products up to date with new models of printers.
High-speed Printing
TP-LINK print servers feature high-speed microprocessor and USB 2.0 port to ensure user printing jobs are processed both effectively and rapidly.
Wide Applicability
TP-LINK print servers support a majority of operating systems including Windows, Netware, Unix/Linux, and Mac. Also TP-LINK print servers support a number of network protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, Apple Talk, LPR, IPP/SMB, RAW TCP, increasing the width of application.
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It really shouldn't be this hard and the tech support should be sharp. It shouldn't take an hour to have about 10 messages to back and forth. Feel like it's been the promise of a solution but I've ended up with a bigger headache.
Just want to make my USB printer be able to connect with an iPad. Shame on Apple for making this so **** difficult and shame on TP-Link for their lack of support, poor explanation and supplying it with a mini CD -- who uses a mini cd?????
Ughhhh total frustration.
The main concern is the web interface, and the fact that as soon as I set a new password, the device becomes completely inaccessible. The interface itself is poorly designed and buggy but it did at least allow me to set a new static IP address. The tendency to reboot for every single setting change, usually quite unnecessarily, isn't reassuring either. We have a small well-firewalled network so lack of a password isn't the end of the world, but with such poor attention to interface design and testing, instinct tells me other problems will reveal themselves soon enough.
Cheapness of manufacture is obvious, with both front and back of the device used for connections. It's more convenient and better for usability, but costs a little more, to put the USB, power and Ethernet sockets on the back and the status LEDS on the front, so with this device you know you're getting something of very modest quality right out of the box.
FYI, the default static IP for the device is 192.168.0.10. For most users, setting the device to accept DHCP addresses would probably be the best option.
Also, the Factory Reset, which is as usual a recessed button operated with a pencil tip or paperclip, doesn't work if the device is already on: you force a reset by switching off, then pressing and holding the Reset while simultaneously pushing in the DC power plug. Somewhat tricky and counter-intuitive and another poor design choice.
I wanted to drive my printer from my laptops, through the Virginmedia box - and not directly. That way I can do it from all over the house. But my laptops all run a minor Linux distro.
The product description says the printer server will work with Linux (I checked before I ordered) - but the included mini CD was for Windows only. And there were downloads on the TP-Link website for Windows and Mac, but not for Linux.
In the event, installing the print server was easy. I entered the IP number from the printed instructions. Found a printer from the list, and it was as easy as that. Actually, I have an Epson WF-100, and that wasn't in the list so I lied and told my laptops that I have an Epson WF-1100 - but it worked.
If I can make it work with Linux, you can make it work with anything - I recommend it.
But it ships with a factory default of a fixed IP on 192.168.0.* so if your network uses something else, you will first have to attach it back-to-back with a network cable and a browser and change it, or mess around with a clunky app off a mini-CD that won't work in a laptop CDROM drive if you use Windows or MacOS. They'd lose nothing by making the default DHCP. If any of that scares you, buy something else!


















