Re: IP address conflict
- From: "Wy" <newtechie@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 14:16:48 -0500
"Malke" <notreally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Wy wrote:
Thanks Lem for your reply. The print server is within that range.
Should it be outside that range? I'm using WPA2 encryption.
I'm not doing anything when it happened. I woke up yesterday morning and
opened the laptop and thats when I saw the error. I went in my office
where the router is and saw the same thing on one of the desktops.
Neither of them were in use when the error occured. So what I did was
unplug the adapter from the router for 30 secs to get another IP addy for
the desktop. I was pressed for time so I didn't bother with the laptop
but when I got home last night I had to do the same thing I did in the
morning.
The print server's static IP should be *outside* the range of addresses
assigned by the DHCP server (the router). This is why you are getting the
error. So if your router assigns IP addresses 192.168.1.10-50 for ex.,
make the printer 192.168.1.200.
Malke
Ok i'll try that when I get home tonight. Thanks Malke. Another quick
question for future reference.
How can find out which systems are having the conflict?
Wy
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