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07 Jan 2022 02:28 PM
My HP Deskjet 2540 has only a USB cable,how can I connect this to my Sky Hub which is an Ethernet connection,any suggestions,kind regards Jim.
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07 Jan 2022 02:38 PM - last edited: 07 Jan 2022 02:39 PM
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There's no particularly good way of doing so when the router doesn't have a USB port. USB to LAN adapters for printing used to be a thing, but are pretty much obsolete now almost all modern printers are built to be network ready: StarTech still appears to do one but it will cost more than the printer...
07 Jan 2022 02:40 PM - last edited: 07 Jan 2022 02:43 PM
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Doesn't the 2540 have ethernet (and WiFi) on board anyway?
07 Jan 2022 02:42 PM - last edited: 07 Jan 2022 02:43 PM
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The usb cable is to connect pc/laptop to printer for auto connection
Find below the instructions for wifi and usb set up
07 Jan 2022 03:02 PM
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By the way if the 2.4 and 5ghz are combined in one network name you may have to seperate the bands and rename 5ghz so you have 2 network names (ssids) and make sure if you are setting it up via wifi that the devices have the same network name
To seperate wifi bands
- Log onto router and go to wifi
- Go to 5ghz band and untick synchronise 2.4ghz and 5ghz
- Go to 5ghz ssid and add -5g at the end
- Save
- Go to individual devices and assign wifi band accordingly
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