Drucker am Ethernet-Anschluss der Airport-Extreme?

Kann ich am Ethernet-Anschluss der Airport-Extreme einen Drucker anschliessen?
WLan, Internet usw. alles bestens nur mein Netzwerkdrucker wird nicht gefunden.

I hate running wire unless absolutely necessary. You could get a wireless bridge to plug into the Blu-Ray and not have to run wire. I use the Linksys WGA600N on my DirecTV receiver and it works great with my AEX. For Netflix streaming, you will not see any difference between wired & wireless, your internet speed is going to be the bottleneck. For your AppleTV, you will see a difference, but if your happy with the performance as it is, then I wouldn't bother with running wire. Just my 2¢.

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