Sharing on a wireless network

Hope this is right forum thr. Ive has set up a router to a pc and a laptop to share bandwidth network. Works ok but can share the printer connected to the PC?
If so, how can I get the laptop to find the printer?

Hello

I don't know if this forum is the right because your question is not specific for laptops. Response to this kind of question you should look for on some forum for wireless connection.

In any case, I didn t try this yet, but in my opinion it should market. Check the connection on your PC's wireless network properties. Here, you must activate the option files and printers for Microsoft networks.

Good luck!

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