Ricoh 2022 wireless network connection possible?

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  • copyaction
    Senior Tech

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    500+ Posts
    • Oct 2007
    • 985

    #1

    Ricoh 2022 wireless network connection possible?

    Have a customer with a 2022 with network print and scan.
    They now want to connect it wireless if possible.
    Was there a wireless option for this or some aftermarket solution that would work?
  • iMind
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    • Mar 2008
    • 1116

    #2
    Originally posted by copyaction
    Have a customer with a 2022 with network print and scan.
    They now want to connect it wireless if possible.
    Was there a wireless option for this or some aftermarket solution that would work?
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    • unisys12
      Trusted Tech

      250+ Posts
      • Jul 2007
      • 490

      #3
      Try one of these... Wireless Ethernet Bridges, 802.11b 802.11g Wireless Networking Bridge at TigerDirect.com

      or this... Netgear WGPS606 Wireless G Print Server - 54Mbps, 802.11g, USB 1.1, 4 LAN Port at TigerDirect.com

      Basically, take a wireless bridge and connect it to your wireless router and program it to connect to that router. Most all of these bridges come with software that will walk you through this process, so no need to sweet it. Anyway, once you have your wireless bridge set to seek your current wireless network, you then unplug it and plug it into your appliance. Be it a MFP, Tivo, PS3, or whatever. From there, after the bridge finds your wireless network, you turn on the device and BAM! Your online.

      I have set up several of these over the last 6 months or so and it is a lot cheaper and far more reliable than going with the onboard wireless option that Ricoh option.
      Last edited by unisys12; 08-22-2009, 12:43 AM. Reason: editing info
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      • nmfaxman
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        1,000+ Posts
        • Feb 2008
        • 1702

        #4
        I have used Dlink wireless gaming adapter and lyncsys access point to make them work.
        Most gaming adapters will work with easy setup as long as their router is WEP security.
        WPA security limits the choices to those above.
        Why do they call it common sense?

        If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?

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