Why not change the printer's IP address to mesh with the rest of your network? You should have directions from vendor on procedure.
HM > On Oct 24, 2014, at 14:01, Michael Havens <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hey... I figured out why the printer/scanner isn't working! The printer's ip > address (192.168.0.10) is on a different subnet than the computers > (192.168.1.101). Here are the directions I got for putting everything on the > same subnet (below). Does anyone know of an easier way? > > Connecting two (or more) SOHO broadband routers together > > Note: The "primary" router can be an actual router, a software gateway like > Microsoft Internet Connection Sharing, or a server connection that has the > capability to supply more than one IP address using Dynamic Host > Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server capability. No changes are made to the > primary "router" configuration. > > Step #1: Configure the IP address of the secondary router(s) > > Configure the IP address of the secondary router(s) to be in the same > subnet as the primary router, but out of the range of the DHCP server in the > primary router. For instance, if the primary router's DHCP server assigns IP > addresses 192.168.0.2 through 192.168.0.100 to computers or devices > connecting to it, assign the secondary router 192.168.0.254 as it's IP > address, 192.168.0.253 as the IP address for another router, etc. > > Note: Do this first, as you will have to reboot the computer to connect > to the router again for the remaining changes. > > Step #2: Disable the DHCP server in the secondary router(s). > > Consult the manual or user's guide for the secondary router(s) to locate > the configuration area where the DHCP server can be disabled. > > Step #3: Setup the wireless section > > If configuring a secondary wireless router as a wi-fi access point, > configure the router with the wireless settings you would normally use, if > this secondary router were to be the primary router; channels, encryption, > etc. Otherwise, you can skip this step. > > Step #4: Connect the secondary router(s) to the primary router > > Connect from the primary router's LAN port to one of the LAN ports on the > secondary router. If there is no uplink port and neither of the routers have > auto-sensing ports, use a cross-over cable. [You will not need a cross-over > cable if one of the "routers" is a computer.] Leave the WAN port unconnected! > > > :-)~MIKE~(-: > >> On Fri, Oct 24, 2014 at 12:32 PM, <[email protected]> wrote: >> Mike wrote: >> > I want to search my user and something in the contents (printer). >> > I know we got the printer/scanner working before. >> >> Here's the link: >> http://lists.phxlinux.org/lurker/splash/index.html >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------- >> PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected] >> To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: >> http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - [email protected] > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss
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