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🖨️ Connect, Share, Print — Your Office Just Got Smarter!
The WAVLINK USB 2.0 Network Print Server converts any USB printer into a network-shared device with 10/100Mbps Ethernet speed. Compatible with Windows XP through 11 and MacOS 10.7+, it requires no additional drivers for the server itself, enabling quick plug-and-play setup. Ideal for home, office, or institutional use, it supports multiple users printing over LAN, reducing hardware costs and cable clutter.








| ASIN | B07BFC658Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | 19,822 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 3 in Print Servers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Manufacturer | WAVLINK |
| Manufacturer reference | WL-78M41-UK |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 14 x 5.5 cm; 295 g |
D**Y
USB server
I bought this print server with the hope that I could use it as a general USB server, not a print server... The software install (win 10 pro) works very well and even has option to install USB server as well as or instead of the print server so all expectations were exceeded. I have done some stability testing and all seems good and I even attached a 4 way usb hub and all devices worked and could be connected / disconnected individually via the server software. Every USB device I have plugged in so far has functions well, but please remember it is USB 2 not 3. Unit is very small and plastic with a separate 5 volt transformer that is ok however the jack and socket connections for power are very delicate, so could be an issue if repeatedly unplugged... We will see. All in all, for the money it's brilliant.
M**S
Didn’t work.
Easy installation, but as soon as I try to read a connected device, get blue screen failure. Simply doesn’t work. Reinstalled printer, after install device, still fails. Printer works fine, without device.
L**N
Alright, cheap and works.
Same as the tp-link one... it’s dated, bit limited, but cheap and works. Doesn’t support airprint.... i wish it was power over usb rather than the large powerpack
A**Y
Works pretty well, but don't bother with the included software
Contrary to what I thought was going to happen and to what I read about the reliability of many similar devices, this one seems to work pretty nearly seamlessly. The included software, both on the CD and the latest version on the website seems to only be officially supported for Windows XP, Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. However, depending on the printer used and your network set up, you can bypass this entirely and install the printer manually using only your printers USB driver and Windows own network printer set up. This will vary depending on what versions of Windows your are using. I'm using Windows 10 in my case. But basically you go to the Start Menu, then Settings (Cog/Gear Wheel on the left), then Devices, then Printers & Scanners. Then select "Add a printer or scanner". The dots will appear to show Windows is looking for the printer but just wait for a bit and then select "The printer that I want isn't listed". The add printer screen should appear. Select "add a local printer with manual settings", then select Next, then "Create a new port" and select "Standard TCP/IP Port" from the list and select Next, then in the next screen type in the IP address for the print server itself. Tick the box at the bottom and click Next. At this point the Windows will say it is detecting the TCP/IP port, but struggle and then ask for "Additional port information". Select "Custom" at the bottom and then click the "Settings" button. Select "LPR" in the next screen and type in "lpr1" in the "Queue Name" box (I am not sure if this has any impact but this is what worked for me) and tick the box marked "LPR Byte Counting Enabled". At this point Windows will try to detect the appropriate printer driver. If it is already listed in the next screen, select that and then Next, otherwise, select the "Have Disk" button and use the Browse button to find your drivers on your computer. You may need to download them from the manufacturers website or have whatever media they are on to hand, then click OK and Next. At this point, all going well, the printer should be installed and you will get the option to print a test page. Make sure the printer itself is switched on. This was something I keep forgetting to do as I don't always leave it powered on. Confirm the printer is working by printing some actual documents as well and it should all be working at this point. I don't know about the longevity or future support of this device but so far it seems to be working relatively smoothly. The only down side is that there doesn't seem to be a facility to power it from the USB port you find on some models of home router or have PoE ability but I guess that is for more advanced enterprise grade devices.
D**E
It's ok
Poorly made, connectors loose in the sockets giving poor connection. Worked ok, unfortunately not great value for money. I ended up finding an alternative long term solution.
E**�
Worked in the end! 🤔
Firstly, a massive thanks for the step-by-step instructions from user 'a random busybody'; that write-up was more helpful than the entire manufacturer's website 👍 After following all the instructions, I still couldn't get this box to work. The issue was that it wasn't connecting to my router. The software installed fine on my PC, and it even found my printer drivers. However, my PC couldn't detect the actual printer because the hub just wasn't connecting through the router. To resolve this issue, I plugged the hub directly into my laptop via the Ethernet and visited the default webpage for the hub, which is '169.254.10.10'. Then I realised what the issue was. The hub and my router had a mismatch between IPs, even though the hub was set to DHCP. To address this, I did the following **1. Configure the Wavlink to use Static IP:** * Access the Wavlink's web interface using its default IP address (169.254.10.10) * Locate the network settings section and change the IP configuration from "Automatic (DHCP)" to "Manual." * Set the IP address within the your routers DHCP pool range, for example, 192.168.1.201 (avoid using addresses already assigned to other devices). * Set the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0 (or what ever your subnet mask is), which matches the routers network. * Apply the changes and reboot the Wavlink print server. **2. Reserve an IP address for the Wavlink in your router settings (if you can):** This resolved my issue, and my network could now see the hub and everything worked. Ps: There is no CD in the box (or at least not in mine, you may need to go to the manufacturers website to get the required drivers)
G**F
Ignore compatability list, install and see
My printer was not on the compatability list but it was installed and printing in minutes. Brilliant bit of kit👌
A**R
Printer Server Failer!
Waste of money. Though the instructins say you can get the driver from the site, you can't. It seems that his is no longer supported. I tried setting it up directly from my router but the device does not show an IP address. It is therefore a useless pience of junk. I will be returning it immediately!
A**I
presa UK scrivetelo nella descrizione!!!!
F**O
non ottimale per epson epl-5900l
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