What would be the purpose for this? Curious...Does anyone know how to make a Graphtec plotter wireless? Thanks
I could not agree more. hardwire everything if you don't want it to "drop carrier" in the middle of a run. ("drop carrier" is for the super old techies. LOL)i have been a networking consultant for over 35 years
this is a REALLY BAD IDEA
connect the damn thing with a piece of cable and you never need to think about it again (relatively speaking)
wireless is great for things that recover transparently from communication errors
printing and plotting are NOT that type of operations
wireless client (computer, phone, tablet, etc) to a WIRED PRINTER/PLOTTER is acceptable, but will still be a problem on occasion, but connecting the printing/plotting device wirelessly
is a clusterf**k waiting to happen
he will find out, the first time it loses connection and "scrambles" a print or plot jobWhy.
Gee, thanks, i think...I'd first ask, and listen to tinker. Aka netsol. He's like Mikey in the life cereal commercial... He'd try anything. If he says don't do it, don't try it.
Eta, and listen the other contributions... Just finished reading all the input.
exactly attila,Not your Plotter, but your computer can be wireless. Do not listen the negative ideas. TCP never fails, and plot files are small. The plotter needs to be connected to your router, and you can connect your laptop to the same router wirelessly.
I can Run all my machines from my MacBook sitting in the garden. Not a single failure.
If your router ever drops the wireless connection, try firmware upgrade or replace it.
it was meant as a compliment to youGee, thanks, i think...