Wirless Print Servers with Mac and Windows

I am very new to mac..macbook purchased just this week..facing some challenges but learning at the same time..I have my macbook running thru my wireless network on a Motorola SB4100 Cable modem, D-Link DI 614+ Wirless Broadband router and a d-link DPR-1260 Wirless Print Server..previously I have been using a Windows Laptop..I guess it seems that D-Link print servers are only for Windows systems??? I looked at the manual and it doesn't mention Mac..haven't been able to figure out how to add a prt to the mac and I guess that is why?...you need a seperate print for the mac with it's own wirless prt server? or can you replace the cable modem and router with some apple base station that does everything but then can windows laptop work on the network and wireless prt??
scott

I doubt you need any additional equipment. It should be a matter of setting up using PrinterBut posting your question in the Tiger- Printing & Faxing forum area may get you a faster answer.
http://discussions.apple.com/forum.jspa?forumID=756
It should be a matter of setting up in Printer Setup Utility using the ip address of the server.

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