[SOLVED] Connecting printer and external hard drive to ethernet switch or modem

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Thanks to the information and help from the form, I have successfully expended my WIFI signal with an extender and also created more ethernet access on the modem with a switch. Next, I would like to see if it is possible for me to connect my two printer and external hard drive to the ethernet switch, so I can access all three from all my devices over the WIFI home network. Based on what I know, I may need a connector between the ethernet port and device USB. Is that even a possibility?
 
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As for printers. They'll need Ethernet ports or something which can act as a print server. Most printers have networking abilities built in. Although many are eschewing the Ethernet port for WiFi only. As you have WiFi. That isn't a problem.

If your router doesn't have USB ports and ability to act as a file server. Then you will either need to get a NAS enclosure and connect your HDD or dedicate a PC as a file server.

A cheap used PC running Linux will be more reliable and faster than some budget dedicated NAS. It can also double as a print server. If your printers don't support networking. You could also mess around with it to act as a CALDAV, CARDDAV, E-Mail, Web, &c server. Perhaps have it act as a Plex server too.
As for printers. They'll need Ethernet ports or something which can act as a print server. Most printers have networking abilities built in. Although many are eschewing the Ethernet port for WiFi only. As you have WiFi. That isn't a problem.

If your router doesn't have USB ports and ability to act as a file server. Then you will either need to get a NAS enclosure and connect your HDD or dedicate a PC as a file server.

A cheap used PC running Linux will be more reliable and faster than some budget dedicated NAS. It can also double as a print server. If your printers don't support networking. You could also mess around with it to act as a CALDAV, CARDDAV, E-Mail, Web, &c server. Perhaps have it act as a Plex server too.
 
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