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Invisible Yet Accessible, Your Noisy Family Printer







Invisible Yet Accessible, Your Noisy
Family Printer

Invisible Yet Accessible, Your Noisy
Family Printer
01/22/2004 02:12 AM

When two or more computer users are sharing a networked peripheral like a printer, there can be a turf war of sorts, since peripherals that connect using U.S.B. cables must be situated no more than about five yards from at least one of the computers on the network.




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