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I have a d-link dpr-1260 print server connected to my all-in-one printer that works fine on my wireless network. I just got a WD external USB HD (MyBook) and I would like to hook it up to my print server as well. Has anyone tried to do this? I have a desktop computer that I can connect into, but I have more space and available USB ports at my print server location. The print server has internal settings for printers and scanners, but I cannot find any information about other usb devices.

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As far as I know the print server is designed only to connect printers to a network. You need to connect an external hdd to a computer.


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