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Connecting printer to wireless connection

Last answer on Sep 4, 2009 7:39:09 pm BST rob, on Mar 12, 2009 12:56:25 am GMT 
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Hello,
I have recently gone from ADSL to wireless connection on my laptop and desktop, only to find that I am greatly confused as to how to set up my Printer which is a Cannon Pixma MP150 to work with wireless connection.
I have my D-Link router model DSL-504T and was wondering if that router can be used still to set this printer up and running. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Configuration: Windows Vista
Internet Explorer 7.0

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sweetluv27, on Mar 12, 2009 1:01:05 pm GMT
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Does your printer is compatible with wireless connections? or is it bluetooth connection?

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Gogs, on Jun 11, 2009 9:15:14 pm BST
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Have a Dell laptop with Vista - it has WiFi currently. How do I print wireless (set up) to print on my printer which is an HP Officejet 6200 series all-in-one?

thanks!

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 luscious_bhabe, on Sep 4, 2009 7:39:09 pm BST
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