NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch

  • £51.76
  • £60.82 inc. VAT
  • Availability: 288 in stock
  • 4 out of 5
  • Product Code: NGWGPS60
  • Manufacturers #: WGPS606
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NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch

Product Description

Product Features
Device Type - Bridge + 4-port switch (integrated)
Easy setup via Smart Wizard configuration assistant
Form Factor - External
Ensures reliable, versatile support for your home/home office network
Data Link Protocol - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Additional Features - Auto-sensing per device, DHCP support, print server

Compatability Would you and the other users in your network like the freedom to print wirelessly? And, to connect to more than one printer, without having to add print servers, wireless adapters, or unsightly Ethernet cables? With NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch, now you can! In seconds, you can connect two printers and four PCs to your wireless network - all with one simple device. NETGEAR's 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server has two USB ports, as well as a wireless Ethernet bridge mode with a 4-port switch. That means you can connect your computer to your high-end color printer for your business use, and send the kids' documents to your older Inkjet printer - all without wires! Best of all, more than four users can use the printer, without adding any additional wireless adapters.

NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch - Bridge + 4-port switch - EN, Fast EN, 802.11b, 802.11g

 

Technical Specifications

Basic Specifications
Manufacturer's Part Number WGPS606
Weight 270g
Form Factor External
Manufacturer Warranty 1 year warranty
System Requirements Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP
Product Description NETGEAR WGPS606 54 Mbps Wireless Print Server with 4-Port Switch - bridge
Features Auto-sensing per device, DHCP support, print server
Remote Management Protocol HTTP
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Device Type Bridge + 4-port switch (integrated)
Dimensions (WxDxH) 17.5 cm x 11.9 cm x 2.8 cm
Data Transfer Rate 54 Mbps
Weight 270 g
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
General
Device Type Bridge
Form Factor External
Width 17.5 cm
Depth 11.9 cm
Height 2.8 cm
Weight 270 g
Manufacturer Warranty
Service & Support 1 year warranty
Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
Power
Power Device Power adapter - external
Expansion / Connectivity
Interfaces
  • 4 x network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45
  • 2 x USB - 4 PIN USB Type A
  • 1 x network - Radio-Ethernet
Miscellaneous
Cables (Details) 2 x USB cable
Encryption Algorithm 128-bit WEP, 64-bit WEP, 40-bit WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK
Compliant Standards FCC Part 15 B, FCC Part 15 C
Aerial
Antenna Qty 1
Directivity Omni-directional
Environmental Parameters
Min Operating Temperature 0 °C
Max Operating Temperature 40 °C
Networking
Connectivity Technology Wireless, wired
Integrated Switch 4-port switch
Data Transfer Rate 54 Mbps
Frequency Band 2.4 GHz
Line Coding Format DBPSK, DQPSK, CCK, 64 QAM, BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, OFDM
Data Link Protocol Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Spread Spectrum Method OFDM, DSSS
Switching Protocol Ethernet
Network / Transport Protocol TCP/IP, NetBEUI/NetBIOS
Remote Management Protocol HTTP
Features Auto-sensing per device, DHCP support, print server
Compliant Standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Software / System Requirements
OS Required Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP

Reviews (3)

Overall this product is rated 3.7 out of 5 from 3 reviews. (Read all reviews)

  • Neill Dickens
  • 06/09/2007
  • 3 out of 5

Nice well built piece of equipment, however, pre-purchase I found it difficult in finding info to check if my printers were compatible, as it turns out they're NOT. I was particularly interested in the 2 USB ports, but if you can't use them, there's not much point. If you're thinking of buying one of these, trawl the internet well in advance and check your printers are compatible.

3 of 3 people found this helpful

  • Alan J
  • 11/01/2007
  • 5 out of 5

Does what it says on the tin !

Plug your Printers into the WGPS606 - Plug the WGPS into your wireless modem or wireless router , load the sofware and your away !

Took all of 20 mins max

Easy to fit , install & operate.

2 of 2 people found this helpful

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Neill Dickens said...

Nice well built piece of equipment, however, pre-purchase I found it difficult in finding info…

3 out of 5

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