Re: Can't Access Printer!!!
- From: gmark <gmark@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 16:11:11 -0700 (PDT)
On Jul 14, 5:39 pm, Chris Ridd <chrisr...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-07-14 22:02:46 +0100,gmark<gm...@xxxxxxx> said:
On Jul 14, 9:00 am, J.J. O'Shea <try.not...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2008 04:54:00 -0400,gmarkwrote
(in article
<5015038f-5333-4786-8381-a22be41bf...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):
bI've got a cable modem which goes to a router, which is, in turn,
connected via ethernet cables to a hub upstairs which goes to two
macs. My macbook is in the downstairs office, and connects to the we
via an airport link. That link -- via a Netgear WPN824 -- connects
via ethernet cables to the upstairs hub.
I used to be able to access my Color Laserjet HP 2605 flawlessly, but
no more. I thought having the entire IP address of theprinterwould
allow me to access it, regardless of the IP address theprinterwas
assigned after resetting. Now, jobs just get rejected from my Macbook,
even though the computers upstairs have no problem accessing the
printer.
Any ideas?
What is the _exact_ error message?
All the information is below. I don't see why I can't access this
printerwith the full IP address -- I suppose the router is the
problem -- maybe the subnet mask? I really appreciate any help. I've
been unsuccessful reading all sorts of IP troubleshooting material off
the web, so it might be something basic and trivial enough that they
just don't bother touching on it. Don't hold back any details, no
matter how obvious it may see to you.
Thanks!! (data below)
[...]
Main Router (off cable modem)
-------------------
MAC Address: 00-15-e9-79-ac-f6
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server: Enable
[...]
Color Laser HP 2605dn (off Main Router)
-------------------
IP Address: 169.254.23.24
Subnet Mask: 255.255.0.0
Default gateway: 169.254.23.24
There's your problem - theprinter'susing a link-local IP address that
is outside of the subnet of your main router, so it is routing yourprinterconnection attempts to your ISP instead.
I would reconfigure theprinterso that it has a 192.168.0.x IP address.
I tried that -- last set it to 192.168.0.103/102/148 -- none of which
worked. Is it possible that that printer (or some attached system) has
to explicitly do something to make the system aware of the new IP?
I'd heard that the printer itself had to request a DHCP update.
If I have the actual, complete IP address of the printer (as I do,
obviously), why can't the router find that printer? Does the router
automatically limit accesses to some subnet, and is that subnet
defined by the mask? And if so, does the router or the printer have
to be forced to make an update?
Thanks!
Mark
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