Sure, why not? But more specifically, it depends on how you want to use your printer. If you don't mind leaving it on all the time and feel comfortable entering the wireless LAN settings, then this...
Yes, but you first need a wireless router and your network configured.Next, install the drivers/software for your printer on your computer (check your printer manual for directions) Afterward,...
Wireless LAN uses wireless signals to connect your computer, or any other internet enabled device, to other computers. AN ethernet LAN uses an ethernet cable to hardwire your computer to another...