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Networked Printer Portal Properties and IP Address Troubleshooting in Windows XP

Summary: Refer to the information in each section for your Laser or Inkjet printer on how to troubleshoot networked printers in Windows XP.

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Refer to the Laser or Inkjet section for information on troubleshooting networked printers in Windows XP.


Table of Contents:

Please choose whether you have a Laser printer or Inkjet printer.

  1. I Have an Inkjet Printer
  2. I Have an Laser Printer
  3. Opening the Login Page of the Router

1.   Inkjet Printers  
  1. Make sure the computer can access the Internet.
     
  2. Make sure the portal properties and IP address settings are correct.

      To check the portal properties and IP settings, perform the following steps:
    1. Click the Start button.
    2. Click Printers and Faxes.
    3. Right-click the desired printer.
    4. Click Properties.
    5. Click Ports.
    6. Make sure there is check mark next to the desired printer that has the printer model followed by (Network) listed in the Printer column.
    7. Click Configure Port.
    8. Click on the desired printer.
    9. Click Configure.
    10. Make sure Obtain IP Address Automatically is selected.
    11. Click OK.
    12. Click Close.
    13. Click Close again on the printer properties window.
     
  3. To prevent your router from giving the printer different IP addresses (and possibly loose connection), it is recommended that you configure the router to always give the printer the same IP address. That process differs from router to router, refer to the wireless router documentation or contact the wireless router manufacturer, for more information on accessing the router, refer to the Opening the Login Page of the Router section.
     
  4. Once the router has been configured, power off the printer for 1 minute and then back on.
     
  5. Restart the computer.


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2.   Laser printers  
  1. Make sure the computer can access the Internet and print a Network Configuration Report from the printer, for more information on how, refer to the user's guide. Refer to Dell Knowledge Base article Downloading and Viewing Printer Manuals for information on how to download and view the user's guide.
     
  2. Make sure the portal properties and IP address settings are correct.

      To check the portal properties and IP settings, perform the following steps:
    1. Click the Start button.
    2. Click Printers and Faxes.
    3. Right-click the desired printer.
    4. Click Properties.
    5. Click Ports.
    6. Make sure there is check mark next to the desired printer listed in the Printer column.
    7. Click Configure Port.
    8. Make sure the IP address listed next to Printer Name or IP address: is the same as the IP address listed on Network Configuration Report.
      (If not change the IP address on the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor window.)
    9. Click OK.
    10. Click Close.
     
  3. To prevent your router from giving the printer different IP addresses (and possibly loose connection), it is recommended that you configure the router to always give the printer the same IP address. That process differs from router to router, refer to the wireless router documentation or contact the wireless router manufacturer, for more information on accessing the router, refer to the Opening the Login Page of the Router section.
     
  4. Once the router has been configured, power off the printer for 1 minute seconds and then back on.
     
  5. Restart the computer.


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3.   Opening the Login Page of the Router  
 
  1. Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
    • When using Classic Start menu, click Settings, and then click Control Panel.
     
  2. Click Switch to Classic View in the upper-left corner when available.
     
  3. Double-click Network Connections.
     
  4. Double-click Wireless Network Connection or Local Area Connection Connection depending on how this computer connects to the wireless router.
     
  5. Click the Support tab.
     
  6. Locate and write down the IP address to the right of Default Gateway.
     
  7. Open an Internet browser.
     
  8. In the address bar, type http://[Default_Gateway_ip_address], where [Default_Gateway_ip_address] is the Default Gateway IP address you just wrote down (do not include the brackets).
     
  9. Log into the router. For some of the most common router user name and passwords, refer to Table 1.
     
    Manufacture User Name Password
    Linksys SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    leave blank
    admin
    D-Link SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    admin
    leave blank
    Netgear SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    admin
    password
    2Wire SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    None unless one was set up.
    None unless one was set up.
    Belkin SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    None
    leave blank
    Apple SLN149112_en_US__1iC_External_Link_BD_v1
     

    Use the AirPort utility
     
    SMC 
     

    Admin
    smcadmin
    Table 1: Common Wireless Router User Name and Passwords
     

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15 Mar 2023

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