Download the version matching your operating system ( Windows or macOS ). Installation Guide

Before you hit that download button, it is crucial to understand what this software does and does not do.

: Plug your USB printer into the USB port of your TP-Link router and ensure the printer is powered on.

While network storage is relatively plug-and-play (you can usually type in the router’s IP address to access files), printers are more complex. A printer requires a constant two-way handshake with a computer to process spooling data. The acts as the bridge between your computer and the router.

In many cases, the answer is no. While some advanced routers support AirPrint or standard network printing protocols, the vast majority of TP-Link’s consumer-grade routers utilize a specific protocol that requires this client software to be installed on every computer that wishes to print.

. It acts as a bridge, allowing computers on the same local network (LAN) to share a single USB printer as if it were a network printer. www.tp-link.com Key Features Network Printer Sharing