Network IP Address for Printer

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I have a LaserJet printer using an Intel Netport Express print server. It
was originally located at another office with a different subnet. Now that I
have it I plug it into my subnet and can not see it using the Netport
manager software or the HP Jetdirect software to change the network
configuration. Is there a way for me to change the IP Address on this print
server so it is on my network or even reset it to the factory default?
It is using a manual address not DHCP.
Thanks for any help.

Vin





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