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09-19-2011 12:10 PM
What are you connecting it to (what router)? Are you doing this via an Ethernet cable? Did you turn the printer off, cycle power on the router, then turn the printer back on?
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09-19-2011 01:14 PM
What is a patch? Can you describe the components? Is it a switch? What kind of network - home or office or corporate?
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09-19-2011 02:06 PM
Oh, if it is plugged into a corporate network it will have to log onto that network somehow. Contact your network adminstrator, I don't think I can help you.
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04-24-2014 11:28 AM
It plugged in my home network through ASUS RT-AC68U.
Everything is ok, I got an IP, I`m in Internet, as u can see, but when I tried to turn web-services on printer it says "Error, there is no Internet connection."
What the matter?
04-27-2014 03:47 PM
Let's set a static IP address and external DNS for the printer:
- Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
- Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
- Choose the Networking tab, then Wireless along the left side, then the IPv4 tab.
- On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. You need to set an IP address outside the range that the router automatically sets (called the DHCP range). If you do not know the range, change the last set of numbers (those after the last '.') to 250
- Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
- Enter your router's IP (on the Network Config Page) for the gateway.
- Enter 8.8.8.8 for the first DNS and 8.8.4.4 for the second DNS. This is Google DNS. You can choose another external DNS if you wish.
- Click 'Apply'.
Now, shut down the router and printer, start the router, wait, then start the printer.
After this you may need to redo 'Add a Printer' using the new IP address.
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