Fixed IP addresses for printers or DHCP???
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Anyone any experience or advice using fixed or dynamic IP addressing for
printers. Logically you would use dynamic to allow best use of addresses,
zero administration and less chance of ip conflicts. But I am advised
generally to use fixed!
Of course you would need fixed addresses for Unix or some applications.
There are also apparently issues using DDNS instead of WINS (with HP
Jetdirect?)
.
Relevant Pages
- DDNS ok with Jetdirect HP??
... Anyone any experience or advice using fixed or dynamic IP addressing for ... printers in DDNS?. ... zero administration and less chance of ip conflicts. ... I am told there are also apparently issues using DDNS instead of WINS (with ... (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory) - Re: New installation
... >> In additon to jousts's advice, recommend you have no external ... >> peripherals connected, such as printers, scanners, digital cameras, etc. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers) - Re: HP LaserJet 4M -- Yipes! Black stripes!
... I've already looked there, posted, and been given bad advice by a resident ... I know no one who owns one of these printers. ... call HP and some local repair shops tomorrow. ... The odds are pretty good that the laser diode is failing. ... (sci.electronics.repair) - Re: printing problems
... These are USB printers not parallel. ... the PC using the software diagnostic tools, but not from the windows test ... >> where I haven't seen that advice help anyone out yet. ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.print_fax) - Re: Help with small branch Office
... I need help in connecting our branch office with Corporate office. ... T-1 between 2 offices and make resources available like printers and AD to ... the branch office users. ... Please anyone advice me, as how to do this and let me know whether should ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.setup) |
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