Assuming your printer is network compatible:
- If it uses Wireless, use your printer's configuration to connect to the D-Link's network. You may also want to use the D-Link's built-in DHCP controls to assign a single IP to your printer for simpler setup
- If it has an Ethernet port, connect a cable from the Printer's Ethernet port to one of the 4 ports on the back of the router. This should connect the two and all going well, most printers will sort themselves out from here.
If your printer is not network capable, you will have to connect the printer to a computer then use Windows sharing options to share that computer's printer with the network.
Hope this helps,
Alistair
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