However there are certain things that software and ICS can do
that hardware routers cannot. With ICS, you can have file
and printer sharing accross the network, something you cannot
do with a hardware router.
Huh ?
That's what routers are for - most new printers with any capacity these
days have wireless networking builtin, they should connect up fine to
your wireless router and be shareable on your network. If not wireless,
it's probably still got ethernet, plug it into the switch on the back
of the router and voila! - it's shareable. If not, you can always
hook it up serial/USB/parallel on a computer and share it to the network.
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