-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 El 2021-09-13 a las 11:55 +0200, jdd@dodin.org escribió:
Le 13/09/2021 à 11:48, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 13/09/2021 11.37, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
the better solution could be simply to *reset* to default the printer setup, most probably aimed to dhcp IP
This is another can of worms.
AFAIK, Linux needs the printer to be always in the same IP address, so then you must reconfigure the router to assign always the same IP to the printer.
this is mostly done automatically by most dhcp router (the lease is long)
We don't know for sure. Does it survive a router power cycle?
Doug doesn't know how to do this and would need handholding, and we don't even know the router model and current configuration.
but this will make the printer use the right sub network and be found
Yes, but if the printer is disconnected for a week, it will stop working and he will ask us again for help finding the printer. - -- Cheers Carlos E. R. (from openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64 (Minas Tirith)) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iJIEAREIADoWIQQt/vKEw5659AgM/X2NrxRtxRYzXAUCYT8hghwccm9iaW4ubGlz dGFzQHRlbGVmb25pY2EubmV0AAoJEI2vFG3FFjNcRo0A/iKpkbWtEbveNvRFPKj1 AO5w/N1ZuLFqWL3UpuMcouYDAP9FmUxguUrt06VQbabf4K/Nr6TF0QlJWrlEGIut X7uroA== =2oTJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----