How To Stop IP Address Conflicts With Wireless Printer
Nov 25, 2012
I use a wireless laptop and a wireless printer with no problems until my lodger's friend comes and connects to the network. That is when I lose printer connection and sometimes get the IP address conflict message. Obviously something to do with his laptop wireless connection
Stop wireless printer connect verizon card. I have a new wireless laptop with XP and a new HP wireless printer and a Verizon card. My printer keeps connecting through my Verizon card and it is costing me lots of $. Verizon says no way.How to I tell my new Windows XP laptop to NOT connect my printer using the Verizon card? Tried everything. Want it to connect to Ethernet.
I'm on the road traveling and am having trouble with receiving an ip conflict error message shortly after connecting my windows 7 laptop to this particular hotels wireless network. Shortly after connecting to the correct access point is when the msg appears. I've checked my wireless adapters IPv4 TCPIP properties and ensured Use DHCP is enabled and that IPv6 is disabled. I've done a release and renew on the address after connecting as well (ipconfig /release and renew)to still no avail. Oddly enough, my internet connection works great in the morning at this hotel but has this problem at night time. Are there any known issues with 7 or such a thing as a Windows 7 "unfriendly" wireless router? I don't have this problem at home on my Linksys wireless router. Works fine.
I am using a WRVS4400N as my primary router for a small office. I get the following message repeated over and over in my logs. This seems to happen for 2 or 3 days and then it will go away for about a week and then come back. What is causing this? The best I can tell I don't have any IP conflicts on the network and most of the time the network has very little traffic other than 2 or 3 computers surfing the web. [code]
I just bought a Samsung BD-D5300 Blu-ray player that allows a bunch of networking options including wireless and wired. I was using the wired option when I came across some conflicts with my network using a Linksys WRT350N v1. The Samsung conflicted with the Linksys's DHCP server. The blu-ray player turns off automatically when inactive. It was causing conflicts with my iPad 2, MacBook Pro and Motorola Atrix android phone whenever it got assigned an IP address. When I reset the router and my cable modem, it wasn't assigned an address for awhile, which fixed things, but as soon as it got an address again, it was caused conflicts by being seen as a LAN by my router. When it wasn't receiving an address, it got the automatic private IP address of 169.x.x.x. When I removed the connection with my router, the conflicts disappeared and my computers were able to access my wifi again.
I can usually solve most problems given enough time but after 4x hours work I have admitted defeat.I need the Mac Address of my Wireless printer so I can set mac filters for our laptops and printer.The printer is an HP F4500 all in one wireless printer.I managed to find out how to print a configuration page but there is no ip or mac address on it.Tried Ipconfig /all on the laptop and it only lists the ip and Mac address of the netbook.Phoned HP twice. wasted half hour being transferred all over the place then told to check their tech website. Nothing on their website about obtaining mac address naturally
My wireless printer has a permanent IP address but since I have changed broadband providers I do not know how to change this to the new network. The printer cannot be detected on wireless.
Much of the time my wireless printer is offline relative to computers on my LAN because the IP Address has been changed to some value different than what the computer thinks it should be. So I have to figure out what the IP Address is of the printer then modify the printer port on the PC to point to the correct address. If this only happened rarely or if I could easily remember the steps I have to take to remedy the situation, I guess this would not be such a big deal. But it happens a lot and I'm old and alzheimery. So my question is: how do I get the router to assign the same IP Address to the printer all of the time?
My printer (HP7210) is wired connected to my WRT54GL router. 2 computers have also a wired connection, my laptop is connected wireless. All these computers use the connected printer. 2 computers can only use a static IP-address for the printer. How can I set a static IP address in my router?
LAN subnet conflicts with WAN subnet. My router is d-link 825 and my cable modem is Cisco EPC-3825. Op system is W7. Everything worked great with an older cable modem (Cisco 3000).
We have a new 2911 that needs to be configured, unfortunately it's at a remote site. I had installed the following config: [code]
Now, I do get a dhcp ip on the G0/0 interface and I can ping it from my remote network and the local router as well as the local lan. The hands and eye guy is able to telnet from the local lan but I am unable to telnet from either my remote lan or the local router.The only error I receive is "connection refused by remote host". All lines are clear so I have no conflicts with multiple telnet sessions.
Im trying to configure a 7204 for radius login authentication, although the router is also configured with radius for VPN access. How can I configure it for both using 2 different raidus servers? the login via radius is working fine on another router, although that one is not doing VPN access so there's no conflict.
My config:
aaa group server radius RADIUS_AUTH server x.x.3.11 auth-port 1645 acct-port 1646 aaa authentication login networkaccess group radius local
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For some reason, this does not work. I cannot access the router and authenticate via x.x.3.11 radius server. I think there's a conflict between the VPN and the login authentication but im unsure how to resolve this.
need to understand about IP addressing on printer. At work, we have printers with NIC. When the printer was installed first time, I printed the configuration and noticed the printer IP starts with 192.xxx.xxx.xx but when the computer person in-charge installed it the printer IP [code]...
I use an online software host. They put print jobs into a queue and send them directly to my printer. I just got a new printer. The software host needs it's "External IP address" I have my internal IP address. I pinged the printer and got my internal IP address instead of the printer's. I am on a home wired network running through a modem and router.
I have a network printer which is connected to unmanaged switch, then unmanaged switch is then connected to one of the slots on the router (to get internet access). I use the program Free IP Scanner to look for the IP so then I can find the IP address of my printer. Then I would go to Port setting of the printer and change. Every week or month I have to do this. Two things I would like to know:
1. I have a 2003 server which is not connected or active yet. it's just sitting there running but no computers or printers are connected yet. How do I make this to be a printer server and solved my issue of having keep tracing the IP for my printer?
2. If not using the server, how would I setup my printer IP address to be permanent?
HP wifi printers (I've had 2 over the last several years)eventually have a disconnect with my wifi router and was told (by an experienced IT guy from my last job) I should assign the printer a static address to eliminate the problem. How can I assign a static address to my printer. Here are the models Router: Belkin model F5D9231-4v1(01); Printer HP Officejet 6600. I know how to access the printer and manually enter an IP address and subnet and such, I just don't know which numbers to use where. I also know how to access my router, via typing in the IP address in Internet Explorer, but i'm unsure of which tab within the router's page (i.e. is it category wirelessunder MAC address control) or which numbers (IP address or MAC Address)and where should I get the correct numbers from (i.e. go run, cmd,IPconfig/all).
I'm trying to wirelessly connect my HP Photosmart printer series C4780 to my mac osx even though I have the disc it is now asking me for the ip address, this doesn't seem to be anywhere on the device.
How do I get rid of a 169 ip address on my printer and synch up with router.My HP All In One Serieds 4500 printer has an ip address of 169.254.0 and my router is 192.168.1.0. They need to match in order for me to print wirelessly from my laptop
I can't print in my network printer using my Laptop (WIFI). I have check the default gateway of the desktop PC on which connected the printer and its different from my Laptop. Also I cant "SEE" this desktop PC on the LAN.
The company I work for has a small network and it has a windows 2000 server. When the Canon iRC 2880 printer is connected the server gives a error saying that a duplicate name exits in the network. I tried changing the IP address as well. When I changed the IP address of the printer the duplicate IP address moved the new IP address.
I have TWC internet, I've never had a problem till 6months ago. I play online video games often and well it was all fine and dandy. My brother use to have a desktop which he skyped 24/7 webcam and all, that didn't bother my gaming till he got a laptop. Now that hes on a laptop and only when using a laptop on wireless it makes my internet go crazy. I played wow and my ping was 110 once he got started in a webcam session it would fly up to 1000+ in ping. PS3 would lag to s---. I'm not exactly sure whats causing the horrible lag, I know the program that does it is Skype webcam when ran on wireless. Some people say they use you as a super nod whoring your net out to others. Others thing is too many incoming connections bottlenecking my router. Is there any way to fix solve this problem?. I lag even when QoS is set. He uses a Windows 7 Laptop.
Yesterday my wireless internet just appeared to stop working completely, it has always worked fine up unti now!I have checked all the usual issues, it is nothing to do with my router as i can use other laptops/desktops to access the internet fine.I am using a Pavillion DV6-1215sa which has a Atheros AR9285 802.11b/g WiFi Adapter.It has full strenght but just says Limited Connectivity, so it is picking up the wireless network but wont actually let me connect to the internet via it.
I am able to access the internet when i hard wire the ethernet cable into my laptop, but the just wont work for wireless.I have tried lots of different suggestions so far, but still cannot access the internet.
When using my pc through my wireless Netgear router, the connection is lost periodically and I get the message "default gateway not accessible". It only happens on my PC, and not on my IPad. What should I do to keep the connection on my PC?