On 11/27/2015 08:36 PM, wes wrote:
> do you have skype

No, but i think i can get it installed.

> or any other video calling capability?

I have experimented with other video-conferencing programs;
but none are installed on my present system.

And i do not comprehend how video-conferencing
might be of any use in solving my printer/networking problem.

I could just shoot a video from my cell-phone
of what happens with my printer efforts;
& then send that to you;
or post it on the server i have rented;
if that is how you are thinking that
video technology might assist with this problem.

And thanks for the prompt reply.

cz ...


> -wes



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> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 7:59 PM, Charles <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>     Wes;
>
>     Sorry for the delayed reply,
>     but i have been wrestling with my HP-Printer problem,
>     & taking careful notes from your video, here:
>
>     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJvNbBbrsgU
>
>     For some strange reason,
>     my printer is not responding in
>     the same manner as the one in your video,
>     even tho they both appear to be the same model.
>
>     More specifically;
>     in your video near the 1:15 mark,
>     you are shown changing to "Yes" the settings
>     for: "CFG-Network=Yes".
>
>     I can get my machine to do that; ... but,
>     when i go on to the other settings in your video,
>     & i then come back to this setting,
>     it is some-how Changed back to "No".
>
>     I pushed "Select", & i got the "*" (star) sign next to it,
>     before i went on & then came back to see it changed to "No".
>
>     But that does not seem the worst problem.
>
>     I can get "CFG TCP/IP=Yes" properly set,
>     but then i press the 2 right-clicks shown in your video
>     to where "IP Byte" is supposed to be,
>     & it is not there.
>
>     And i see other good fellas here
>     have made some good suggestions also;
>     but i spent a lot of time/energy on attempting to follow
>     the instructions in your video;
>     & i dont know if you fellas comprehend how difficult & frustrating
>     these sorts of problems can be for
>     newbies who do not have your skill-sets.
>
>     And this gets to broader-issues,
>     concerning our linux & open-source community.
>
>     I am an "end-user", with some modest economic-recourses;
>     & i can pay some of you to get on the phone with me
>     or to let me bring my machines & router to you,
>     or else pay you to drive out here to sandy,
>     & help me with these sorts of problems.
>
>     But ive been with-out a printer now for over 3-weeks.
>     I do social-justice related legal-work
>     which is all suffering because i cant print simple documents.
>
>     I am good at what i do;
>     but i cant be both a legal genius & a computer genius.
>     I simply do not possess that many brain-cells.
>
>     I really want to throw some money out here,
>     & at least pay some-one to get on the phone with me,
>     & help me cure this printer & networking problem.
>
>     I can pay $50.00 for any-one who will spend
>     up to an hour on the phone with me
>     in honest efforts to at least try to
>     cure this printer/networking problem.
>
>     Maybe more.
>
>     I am desperate.
>
>     Any takers?
>
>     Charles Stewart.
>     38788 Barlow Parkway,
>     Sandy Oregon.
>
>
>
>     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>     On 11/06/2015 01:59 AM, wes wrote:
>
>         I agree that this is an issue with the printer's IP address. I
>         have a few
>         of these. I'm too lazy to write down all the steps to deal with
>         this, but I
>         made a video of how to view and set the IP.
>
>         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJvNbBbrsgU
>
>         You can find the IP address your internal network uses by
>         running the
>         "ifconfig" command on the command line:
>
>         $ ifconfig
>         eth0      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 40:40:72:FD:A5:B0
>                     inet addr:192.168.1.59  Bcast:192.168.1.255
>         Mask:255.255.255.0
>                     inet6 addr: fe80::4240:72ff:fefd:a5b0/64 Scope:Link
>                     UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
>                     RX packets:163214907 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>         frame:0
>                     TX packets:223887222 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0
>         carrier:0
>                     collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
>                     RX bytes:12206629277 <tel:12206629277> (11.3 GiB)
>         TX bytes:193416766812 (180.1 GiB)
>                     Interrupt:24
>
>         note the line stating "inet addr:" - this is the IP you should
>         emulate.
>         don't use the same one for your printer, use one that won't ever
>         be used
>         elsewhere on your network. 254 is a good bet because it's the
>         highest, and
>         most networks don't reach the highest number. but it's not
>         guaranteed.
>
>         You seem an intrepid type, so hopefully this gives you the right
>         direction
>         to pursue.
>
>         You should be able to ping the IP address once it's set properly:
>
>         $ ping 192.168.1.254
>         PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 56(84) bytes of data.
>         64 bytes from 192.168.1.254 <http://192.168.1.254>: icmp_seq=1
>         ttl=49 time=62.8 ms
>         64 bytes from 192.168.1.254 <http://192.168.1.254>: icmp_seq=2
>         ttl=49 time=61.5 ms
>         64 bytes from 192.168.1.254 <http://192.168.1.254>: icmp_seq=3
>         ttl=49 time=62.3 ms
>         64 bytes from 192.168.1.254 <http://192.168.1.254>: icmp_seq=4
>         ttl=49 time=60.8 ms
>         ^C
>         --- 192.168.1.254 ping statistics ---
>         4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3004ms
>         rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 60.873/61.901/62.810/0.749 ms
>
>         If you can't, you're still having a network problem, don't
>         bother messing
>         with your printer configs until this is resolved and you get
>         ping responses.
>
>         -wes
>
>         On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Charles <[email protected]
>         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>             On 11/05/2015 07:06 PM, John Bartley K7AAY
>             [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
>             <snip>
>
>                 Charles, a Penguinista could also remotely access your
>                 system and, with
>                 you at the system to unplug/replug if needed, help you
>                 solve your issue
>                 without schlepping out 26.
>
>
>             I really like these
>             remote screen connections & "virtual network connections", John.
>
>             I have used them before;
>             & with a good teckie on the other end,
>             frequently problems can quickly be remedied.
>
>             But, under such a set-up, i think i would need
>             one of the fellas here to agree to try to
>             work with me in solving my printer-problem with it.
>
>             And this technology is great for curing probs in a
>             single-computer;
>             but when networking & printers are involved,
>             it frequently seems that live-people need to be in the room.
>
>                 Here's a list of remote access apps
>                 
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_remote_desktop_software
>                 and
>                 there are free remote client and server apps for Linux.
>
>
>             Very nice.
>             I would be happy to install one of these
>             if any-one here was willing to
>             dive more deeply in-to the difficulties of my system.
>
>             Cz ...
>
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