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Ip-address changing - 3115 cn
Hallo Dell-people
I bought this very nice printer - 3115cn. I have a wireless netvork without a server and the printer is working very well.
Ok, I have two problems. 1. If the printer is shut down it aquires a new ip-address and the computers wont find it. I know its because of the DHCP but isn't it possible to make it work without static ip-address.
2. I can't find out how to make the scanner work without usb. Is it possible without a server solution.
best regard computerknas
helmecj01
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January 19th, 2008 17:00
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User's GuideAssign an IP Address NOTE: When you assign an IP address manually in IPv6 Mode, use the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool. To open the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, use the link local address. (To check a link local address, see "Print and Check the System Settings Page".)
An IP address is a unique number that consists of four sections that are delimited by a period and can include up to three digits in each section, for example, 111.222.33.44.
Assigning an IP address already in use can cause network performance issues.
For more information on using your operator panel, see "Operator Panel".
>COPY appears.
The cursor moves to the next digit.
The IP address is assigned to your multifunction printer. To verify the setting, open the web browser on any computer connected to the network and enter the IP address into the address bar on the browser. If the IP address is set up correctly, the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool displays in your browser.
You can also assign the IP address to the multifunction printer when installing the printer drivers with installer. When you use the Network Installation feature, and the Get IP Address is set to AutoIP on the operator panel menu, you can set the IP address from 0.0.0.0 to the desired IP address on the printer selection window.
or
Ping the multifunction printer and verify that it responds. For example, at a command prompt on a network computer, type ping followed by the new printer IP address (for example, 192.168.0.11):
ping 192.168.0.11
If the multifunction printer is active on the network, you will receive a reply.
From Chris
My computer
Dell Dimension 1100
Microsoft Windows XP Home SP 2
512 MB of Ram
Nvidia Geforce FX 5200 256MB
Intel Celeron CPU 2.53GHz
HDD WDC WD800BB-75JCO 80GB C:
HDD Samsung SV2042H 20GB F:
TSSTcorp CDRWDVD TS-H492C D:
LITE-ON DVDRW LDW-851S E:
Linksys Wireless-G WUSB54GS With SpeedBooster
Logitech Cordless Desktop EX 90
Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.11
My Security Software
Avanquest SystemSuite 8 Professional
Windows Defender
Message Edited by helmecj01 on 01-19-2008 01:15 PM
lac023
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January 23rd, 2008 15:00