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Wireless Networking - Linksys print server problem! |
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I have a wireless network using a Linksys wireless DSL router and a Linksys
wireless print server (OS: XP Home) and after not using it for awhile, my printer stops working! I have everything configured for DHCP and what seems to be happening is the IP address for my default printer is always being changed and I have to push the reset button on my print server, which prints out a page listing all of the printer settings (including IP address), and then I have to reconfigure my printer and give it the new IP address. What am I doing wrong? Why should I have to always change things? Should I not use DHCP, should I assign my printer a static IP address? Thanks all! Ray Lunaray |
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Yap, with any server you are much better Of assigning a Static IP that is out of the DHCP range. As an example, if your DHCP is set to "Dish" numbers between xxx.xxx.xxx.100 to xxx.xxx.xxx.150 assign to the server xxx.xxx.xxx.200 Jack (MVP-Networking). "Lunaray" <> wrote in message news:. .. >I have a wireless network using a Linksys wireless DSL router and a Linksys >wireless print server (OS: XP Home) and after not using it for awhile, my >printer stops working! I have everything configured for DHCP and what >seems to be happening is the IP address for my default printer is always >being changed and I have to push the reset button on my print server, which >prints out a page listing all of the printer settings (including IP >address), and then I have to reconfigure my printer and give it the new IP >address. What am I doing wrong? Why should I have to always change >things? Should I not use DHCP, should I assign my printer a static IP >address? > > Thanks all! > > Ray > Jack \(MVP-Networking\). |
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"Jack (MVP-Networking)." <> wrote in message news:%... > Hi > Yap, with any server you are much better Of assigning a Static IP that is > out of the DHCP range. > As an example, if your DHCP is set to "Dish" numbers between > xxx.xxx.xxx.100 to xxx.xxx.xxx.150 assign to the server xxx.xxx.xxx.200 > Jack (MVP-Networking). Thanks Jack that seems to have worked, I assigned my print server "192.168.1.200" and my printer is working again, but what I don't understand is shouldn't the printer have a different IP address than rhe server? I tried to configure my printer's port using "192.168.1.201" but it didn't work, so I gave it the same IP as my server and it works. I'm a little network challenged! Lunaray |
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