I had a printer and used to connect my phones and chromebook via the router's SSID & password which was my home's secure network. I always thought the ethernet cable from the printer to the router, allowed the router to send out my ssid for the phones and chromebook to see, enter the password and be connected. My desktop is also connected to the router.
I thought the SSID came from the router as the printer is connected with an ethernet cable.
I have a new Epson WF 2760 and was told to use Cloud Print for the Chromebook and iprint for the phones. This works so I am not asking o fix anything but rather to understand something.
Shouldn't this second printer work like the first one as I described above.
Did I get an ethernet port for nothing as I could have just connected wirelessly.
Would wireless or the Cloud Print and iprint be more secure as it seems my old way of doing it all with the ethernet cable cannot be done with this printer??
If wirelessly, I notice the keypad has no characters like,? etc , so I would have to change the password as I have a lot of these characters in my password. I could only use numbers.
I guess it is apparent I could use some help. I am afraid this cloud print and iprint have defeated the use of the ethernet cable and sacrificed the security I sought with the ethernet cable.
Edited by Peter1, 25 June 2017 - 06:18 AM.