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Thanks - I know that the printers themselves are Airprint compatible, but apparently the wi-fi router (Netgear wi-fi routers anyway) also have an impact on whether or not Airprint will work reliably (since Airprint relies on wi-fi this makes sense to some degree). Netgear provides an application that is supposed to help with Airprint, but I want a router that doesn't impede Airprint in any way. Does Airprint work reliably over this router with no additional applications?
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, BethW. AirPrint is built into most printer models but, the Linksys MR8300 Mesh WiFi Router allows you to connect multiple devices to the wireless network. We suggest contacting the manufacturer of the printer to see if the printer model supports Airprint.
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