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So, due to the fact I live in the middle of nowhere I have this Virgin Mobile (Sprint) 3G HotSpot that will connect up to 5 devices. I have 4 connected now. On one of the 4 computers, I have a USB/Ethernet printer connected to it, shared with CUPS server, over to the other 3 computers. Problem is, I have to turn this computer on every time I want to print something.. is a pain. I came up with these two ideas… but I am not sure if it will work.
First, since I know the HotSpot works as a USB modem as well, could I somehow get the USB internet connection to a Ethernet LINKSYS wireless router running DD-WRT firmware? The LINKSYS router doesn't have a USB port on it, so I would have to get the USB to Ethernet some how.. Then I could plug the printer in the LINKSYS router via Ethernet.
Secondly, would it possible to get some sort of small wireless to Ethernet card that I could plug the printer's Ethernet into and the card and it would connect the printer to the wireless network that way?
Oh.. is it really that easy? Can you explain? – None – 2013-01-21T23:06:59.537
Okay, that makes sense. The Edimax does the same thing as this DD-WRT one does… so what setting should I set the router to to connect the Ethernet printer directly to the WiFi IP Network that my 3G card broadcasts? – None – 2013-01-21T23:17:50.717
I think that you want to BRIDGE from the Edimax to the 3G hotspot. That is to say that you want the Edimax to be on the same network. – Julian Knight – 2013-01-21T23:21:00.347
Thanks Guys :) I got my DD-WRT working for this perfectly :) – None – 2013-01-22T00:58:33.263
@JulianKnight: Bridging won't work without WDS. If it did, what would you need WDS for? He needs either "client bridge" (a confusing name form of MAC NAT) or universal repeater (also a form of NAT). – David Schwartz – 2013-01-22T08:40:33.240