Le 13/09/2021 à 11:33, Carlos E. R. a écrit :
On 13/09/2021 08.24, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Notice that the printer may have a web page of its own to change its own configuration, but reaching it is not easy as you are in different lan sections (the third number is different).
Same LAN, just different IP range.
Doug, you could just add that network -
ip addr add 192.168.1.199/24 dev eth0
Huh, I forgot that method. But better using network manager or yast, which I guess are in automatic mode.
That will make the printer (and any web-config) accessible.
Otherwise I agree with Carlos, the easiest thing is to reconfigure your printer and give it a static IP-address in the new 192.168.0.x range.
Yes, because every machine in the network using that printer is affected.
the better solution could be simply to *reset* to default the printer setup, most probably aimed to dhcp IP jdd -- http://dodin.org