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How do you wirelessly print from a computer?

I have cable internet with the modem and router all hooked up to my personal desktop PC in my home. I also have a laptop that I use whie at home. Isn't there a way I should be able to print from my laptop to the printer that is connected to my router and desktop PC? Can anyone help?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    windows 7 make a homegroup and over the internet and you can print over your home net

  • 1 decade ago

    windows 7 make a homegroup and over the internet and you can print over your home net

    or

    get a wireless printer, a wireless router and a wireless computer. Your printer manual will have more information about any options available to you.

  • 1 decade ago

    The easiest way to wirelessly print is to get a wireless printer, a wireless router and a wireless computer. Your printer manual will have more information about any options available to you.

  • 1 decade ago

    Install the printers software to your lap top, go to all programs, accessories, printers/fax/camera and set the printer as the default printer. Read the wireless set up on the software CD user guide for the printer if it does not work.

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  • 5 years ago

    Well the computer I am on atm is wi-fi and attached to the router which then sends signs to the pc attached to the printer so sure it is going to traditionally paintings. You traditionally would possibly not need to set up the printer's program on every pc. Just ensure the pc mounted to the printer is became on otherwise you can not print!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Hi

    yes - share your printer on your home network

    Any probs give us a shout

    Nick

    www.nctechsafe.com

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