You're router probably lost power and when it came back on it handed out
different addresses than it had before.
I'd suggest going into your router and assigning specific IPs based on a
devices MAC address for devices such as printers. That way it's still
configured via DHCP, but the address
Thanks Brian! That tip enabled me to solve the
problem. I've never heard of a device arbitrarily
changing ip addresses without any apparent reason.
Crazy.
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Brian Cluff wrote:
> By that error, I believe that your system is working
> correctly, it just can't reach the printer anymore.
>
By that error, I believe that your system is working correctly, it just
can't reach the printer anymore.
My stab in the dark guess would be that your printer changed IPs and you
need to update your config to reflect that.
Perhaps your wife's computer is setup in such a way that it allows for
how are you connected to the printer? wifi or usb ?
if usb check the cable? if wifi maybe you need to set it up again or switch
to usb
On Tue, Jul 10, 2018, 11:21 AM Joe Lowder wrote:
> Second attempt to send this to PLUG.
>
> When I sent this a few hours ago, it was
> bounced back to me as
Second attempt to send this to PLUG.
When I sent this a few hours ago, it was
bounced back to me as "undeliverable"
Original Message
Subject: Re: 'printer is not responding'
From:Joe Lowder
Date:Tue, July 10, 2018 at 12:08 am
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
I have never really researched it but most inverters out put a square wave
vs AC uses a sine wave. As a 30 year RV owner and one that uses a good
inverter/laptop in my car. I have never had a issue.
I do make sure I have a good battery as a filter and a surge protector
might be a good idea. 5
On Jul 10 2018, at 12:30 am, Victor Odhner wrote:
> My wife has a tablet (Sansung SM-T530NU Nook) that can be charged in my
> truck. But it rejects every attempt to load from the Macbook via USB cable or
> BlueTooth — the devices see each other, but can’t quite get a connection.
> Only