Once I got it set up it runs very well. The software that came with it didn't work very well, so I did some research to find its default settings. Once I was able to connect to it with a browser (my laptop, with a static IP address configured, connected to a switch with the print server connected to the switch) I was able to change the settings to conform to my network. I gave the print server a static IP address in my network subnet below the starting address of my DHCP server. I then connected to it via my network with an ethernet cable and configured it to connect to my wireless network. I configured a local TCP/IP port in my printer properties, and all was good. So, not a snap to set up but very reliable once it is up and running.