That’s how you get adware and browser hijackers.
It’s not perfect. You can’t use scanner functions over this connection (for that, you need a true network printer). And if your router reboots, the connection drops. But for $0 (assuming you own the router), turning a USB anchor into a wireless household printer is a massive win.
I’m talking about turning your old, dusty USB printer into a wireless printer for the whole house.
And the key to that magic? The . The Problem: Cables are for Suckers You have a perfectly good printer. But it lives under your desk, tethered to your PC by a 6-foot USB cord. Every time your partner or roommate wants to print a shipping label, they have to email it to you or do a USB shuffle.
Let’s be honest for a second.

