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Lexmark X4550 printer’s USB installation is very simple, as the supplied software installs and discovers the printer without problem. It would be good to be able to sing the praises of the X4550 and its wireless connection makes it particularly easy to deploy – it doesn’t have to be tethered to your PC. However, it’s very slow, particularly when printing in colour and printed output on plain paper isn’t worth the wait. At £90, you’d rather forego the Wi-Fi and look at faster, prettier prints from the competition.
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Buffalo Wireless G MIMO with DD-WRT equipped router is a worthy choice for professionals and enthusiasts that don’t mind getting their hands dirty. It offers a superb level of features and although documentation for most of them is non-existent there is a flourishing user community offering a wealth of inside information on its inner workings. Buffalo has given the web interface its own design touch making the myriad features easily available. The router can act as an access point (AP), a client or a bridged client, or function in Ad Hoc mode.


