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Connecting Printer to NetworkI'm not a networking expert so apologies if this is a stupid question. I am trying to connect an HP printer with networking features to my home router. It keeps taking an IP address of 169.254.92.26 and says it's subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 and default gateway 169.254.92.26. When I try to ping that address I get nothing. However it is supposed to get an address in the 192.168.1.65 type range and the subnet mask on my router is 255.255.255.0 and the gateway should be 192.168.1.254 I have used this printer before on a different router with no problem. My problem now is that because the printer won't get a valid IP address, and you can only change the settings in the printer's web interface, I'm kind of blocked. If there are any sites you can point me to that might help with this issue that would be great. cheers <warner_patr***@hotmail.com> wrote in message
Show quoteHide quote news:1166363089.963986.173680@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... You can get an IP address into an HP JetDirect print server in a number of > All, > > I'm not a networking expert so apologies if this is a stupid question. > > I am trying to connect an HP printer with networking features to my > home router. It keeps taking an IP address of 169.254.92.26 and says > it's subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 and default gateway 169.254.92.26. > When I try to ping that address I get nothing. > > However it is supposed to get an address in the 192.168.1.65 type range > and the subnet mask on my router is 255.255.255.0 and the gateway > should be 192.168.1.254 > > I have used this printer before on a different router with no problem. > My problem now is that because the printer won't get a valid IP > address, and you can only change the settings in the printer's web > interface, I'm kind of blocked. > > If there are any sites you can point me to that might help with this > issue that would be great. > > cheers > different ways. Print a test page to determine the actual IP address in use. It *should* pick one up from your router's DHCP server. Check that you are not blocking this on the router in some way, perhaps MAC address filtering or exhausting the range of available IP addresses. The easiest way to force an IP address into most Internal JetDirect cards is via the front panel controls of the printer. Go into the Menu, IO Menu, EIO device options and find your way from there. Alternatively, temporarily set a PC to the same IP address range ( 169.254.92.x / mask 255.255.0.0 ) where x is any number between 1 and 254, but not 26. Once you have done this, the printer should be pingable on 169.254.92.26. Use the web page ( or telnet ) to set the IP settings you want. Perhaps someone has hard-coded the 169.254 address, and all you need to do is re-set it to 'Obtain automatically from DHCP. Either way, manually entered or via DHCP, the printer will now change over to the 192.168.1.x range, and you will loose communication from the 169.254 PC untill you change the PC back to the 192.168.1 network. -- Best Regards Ron Lowe Ron Lowe wrote:
Show quoteHide quote > <warner_patr***@hotmail.com> wrote in message Thanks for that - the trick with changing the IP address on the> news:1166363089.963986.173680@t46g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > All, > > > > I'm not a networking expert so apologies if this is a stupid question. > > > > I am trying to connect an HP printer with networking features to my > > home router. It keeps taking an IP address of 169.254.92.26 and says > > it's subnet mask is 255.255.0.0 and default gateway 169.254.92.26. > > When I try to ping that address I get nothing. > > > > However it is supposed to get an address in the 192.168.1.65 type range > > and the subnet mask on my router is 255.255.255.0 and the gateway > > should be 192.168.1.254 > > > > I have used this printer before on a different router with no problem. > > My problem now is that because the printer won't get a valid IP > > address, and you can only change the settings in the printer's web > > interface, I'm kind of blocked. > > > > If there are any sites you can point me to that might help with this > > issue that would be great. > > > > cheers > > > > You can get an IP address into an HP JetDirect print server in a number of > different ways. > Print a test page to determine the actual IP address in use. > > It *should* pick one up from your router's DHCP server. > Check that you are not blocking this on the router in some way, perhaps MAC > address filtering or exhausting the range of available IP addresses. > > The easiest way to force an IP address into most Internal JetDirect cards is > via the front panel controls of the printer. Go into the Menu, IO Menu, EIO > device options and find your way from there. > > Alternatively, temporarily set a PC to the same IP address range ( > 169.254.92.x / mask 255.255.0.0 ) where x is any number between 1 and 254, > but not 26. Once you have done this, the printer should be pingable on > 169.254.92.26. Use the web page ( or telnet ) to set the IP settings you > want. Perhaps someone has hard-coded the 169.254 address, and all you need > to do is re-set it to 'Obtain automatically from DHCP. Either way, manually > entered or via DHCP, the printer will now change over to the 192.168.1.x > range, and you will loose communication from the 169.254 PC untill you > change the PC back to the 192.168.1 network. > > -- > Best Regards > Ron Lowe computer temporarily worked, so I was now able to realign the printer. (There is no menu option on the printer menu to change the IP address - all you can do is reset to factory settings - it's an HP PSC 2510). cheers
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