Most scanners seem to have USB, and those which have wireless mandate WPS as the only way of associating. Well I have a professional setup and there is no infernal WPS.
So I'm looking at putting a usb-to-wifi adapter on the scanner's USB port so it can join the LAN, but it appears that all such adapters require a firmware download from the client in order to start up?
Is this why they always say to insert their CD into the computer and install the driver, whether Winduhs, Mac, or Linux?
I'm looking at the Netgear A6150, and you need a specific driver for its Realtek chipset. It would be such a hassle and disappointment to return if it doesn't work on the scanner.
Anyone know of a solution to this?
So I'm looking at putting a usb-to-wifi adapter on the scanner's USB port so it can join the LAN, but it appears that all such adapters require a firmware download from the client in order to start up?
Is this why they always say to insert their CD into the computer and install the driver, whether Winduhs, Mac, or Linux?
I'm looking at the Netgear A6150, and you need a specific driver for its Realtek chipset. It would be such a hassle and disappointment to return if it doesn't work on the scanner.
Anyone know of a solution to this?