Printing remotely

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Ok, this is business related and I think sometimes people get funny when it's business related but it's a very small business (me) so I hope no one minds me asking. :o

I've got a customer who I do various random IT related things for and he's asked me to set up some remote printing. Basically he has a Mac at home and his business premesis. He wants to be able to print from home to his business premises so his staff in the morning can pick up the prints and sort out the orders from those sheets.

I've looked in to it and have found that you can get VPN routers. Since he also wants his premises to be wireless enabled (only a small business) I think a wireless VPN, print server router would be just the ticket.

Am I right? Or is there a better way?
 
The VPN through two routers is something I didn't even think about and would save me a TON of hassle with messing about with his Mac.

I know some routers have a built in print server, so I would only need the wireless router at the business end and just plug the printer in to that. So that would be all his needs complete with just two boxes and a printer... In theory :)
 
The airport extremes look good but I would still need a router at either end for the internet connection. If I bought two routers with VPN and USB printing capabilities then that's basically job done.
 
I've been looking for something like hamachi for a long time so have installed it but it wouldn't be good for the guy I'm setting this network up for as there isn't a PC at his premises. Cheers though Bledd, very handy utility.
 
Nope, no PC there at all - just literally a router which has a print server function built in. Usually a USB connector that you just plug a printer in to. Hopefully they work over VPNs!
 
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