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09-13-2015 01:10 PM
This is far from critical but is very annoying and time consuming!
My LaserJet Pro MFP M125nw is on Wi-Fi to a wireless router and its normal IP address there is 10.0.0.5. This is the port address in Devices and Printers and (sometimes) shows as such on the printer display.
However it has a nasty habit of defaulting to an external address 169.254........ or not showing an IP address at all. Why does it do this?
As far as I can I've disabled HP Web Services, Wireless Direct, AirPrint, HP Smart Install.
To communicate from a browser I have to use whichever IP address currently shows on the printer. However some applications sometimes (eg WordPerfect sometimes) still print to the printer irrespective of which IP address shows (Note: "Always print to this device, even if the IP address changes" is not ticked on the port details for 10.0.0.5. There is no port for 169.254.......). If I send something to print when the printer is Initialising after being turned on then the 10.0.0.5 will show.
This is all very confusing and so far I haven't been able to establish exactly what is going on.
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09-13-2015 01:48 PM - edited 09-13-2015 01:50 PM
09-13-2015 01:15 PM
09-13-2015 01:38 PM
Sabretooth,
I've just used my trick of sending a print to the printer while it is still Initialising and it is showing 10.0.0.5.
The wireless router, which is within 3 feet of the printer, is a Surecom (it does not have a WPS button). It is linked by ethernet cable to an e-con ADSL modem. This is cheap kit available here in Turkey that I've had for years. My laptop sits between them.
This set-up works with no trouble for this laptop and also one up stairs used for on-line TV, and also with a Canon inkjet which sits next to the router.
The HP software set-up has been known to find whichever IP address is currently on the printer.
09-16-2015 01:29 PM
Sabretooth,
Many thanks for suggesting your fixes.
However I'll stick to my workround and not muck about with the printer's settings any more. Once 10.0.0.5 is in the printer even when the printer sleeps it stays there.
Things only seemed to get this bad after Windows 10 was loaded and I updated the firmware and drivers for the printer.
Having said that, you may have spotted the problem I've had getting the printer to work under Windows 10 and earlier after a Windows 7 update (other threads). They turned out, after much input from HP people, to be simple, but not obvious solutions.
