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Kodak 7.1 printer.

I bought a new computer ( Dell ) a couple months ago and forgot to include onboard wifi. Is was an easy workaround with a dongle from Ebay (£8.00).

My internet works fine with this and I have no issues.But I'm now thinking of a new printer like the Kodak 7.1 and this also as wifi and so the question is - does the dongle which I have for the internet talk to the Kodak or do I have to buy another dongle?

Bit confused.
THANKS

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  • Dussed
    Dussed Posts: 129 Forumite
    The printer should be wirelessly enabled, and either it'll broadcast its own network, or it will have to be set up to join your home's wireless network.
    - David
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