X-MEDIA USB Print Server 1-Port 10/100Mbps vs Wireless print server to share 3 USB printers over LAN
Overall winner: Wireless print server to share 3 USB printers over LAN
Key Differences
xiiaozet's model (A) advertises sharing up to three USB printers and highlights an easy two-step setup plus a Windows quick-install tool, while X-MEDIA's model (B) is a single-port USB 2.0 print server emphasizing broad printer compatibility and multi-protocol/multi-OS support. Choose A if you need to share multiple USB printers on a LAN and want simpler Windows-focused setup; choose B if you only need a single-port server with wider protocol/OS compatibility
X-MEDIA USB Print Server 1-Port 10/100Mbps
USB 2.0 print server supports 1 printer with 10/100Mbps network access. Easy setup in many environments and multi-OS compatibility. Customers note good printer functionality but mixed setup experience
Pros
- Supports USB 2.0 printing port
- Compatible with many printer models
- Multi-Protocol and Multi-OS support
- Simple setup and management
Cons
- Mixed setup experience reported by users
- Outdated or low-quality instruction noted by some
Wireless print server to share 3 USB printers over LAN
Wireless print server that shares up to 3 USB printers over a LAN, enabling any network computer to print without direct connections. Simple two-step setup with a quick Windows installation tool. One customer notes easy configuration and good print quality
Pros
- shares up to 3 USB printers
- easy two-step setup
- Windows quick-install tool
- works over LAN for wireless printing
Cons
- mixed connectivity experiences
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | xiiaozet |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | xiiaozet |
| User Reviews | xiiaozet |