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Setting up a network
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I have a little problem, I have setup 4 Deco M5 and the first one is conneccted to a NetGear Prosafe 16 port Gigabit Switch working with a Cat5e Patch Panel for our cabel network.
We have a Printer Konoca Minolta bizhub C220 connected through cabel.
My problem is that I can´t access the printer, it doesn´t show up at all.
Is there anyone who can give me any advice on this?
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I have a little problem, I have setup 4 Deco M5 and the first one is conneccted to a NetGear Prosafe 16 port Gigabit Switch working with a Cat5e Patch Panel for our cabel network.
We have a Printer Konoca Minolta bizhub C220 connected through cabel.
My problem is that I can´t access the printer, it doesn´t show up at all.
Is there anyone who can give me any advice on this?
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Re:Setting up a network
2018-03-27 20:41:27
can you show us the topology? what is the working mode of Deco ? AP or router?
can you ping the printer on your computer?
can you ping the printer on your computer?
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Re:Setting up a network
2018-04-05 20:23:05
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Normal setup is Modem > Router ( your 1st TP-Link Deco, aka Gateway Deco ) then plug your switch into the 2nd Ethernet jack on this first Deco. Then the Gateway Deco can assign an IP address to your printer & you should see it.
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Normal setup is Modem > Router ( your 1st TP-Link Deco, aka Gateway Deco ) then plug your switch into the 2nd Ethernet jack on this first Deco. Then the Gateway Deco can assign an IP address to your printer & you should see it.
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Re:Setting up a network
2018-04-10 22:17:05
Hi.
Sorry for the late response. The topology is like this: modem -> 1st Deco5 (as a router/gateway) -> switch -> patch panel -> printer
And I can´t see or ping the printer at all.
Sorry for the late response. The topology is like this: modem -> 1st Deco5 (as a router/gateway) -> switch -> patch panel -> printer
And I can´t see or ping the printer at all.
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Re:Setting up a network
2018-04-11 21:55:28
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Can you move your printer temporarily and plug it directly into the switch at your Gateway Deco? And then see it? I use an app called Fing that finds the clients connected to your network.
Can you move your printer temporarily and plug it directly into the switch at your Gateway Deco? And then see it? I use an app called Fing that finds the clients connected to your network.
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Re:Setting up a network
2018-04-12 03:24:23
My guess is the Gateway on the DECO is different than the static IP/Sub/gateway of your printer. The deco cannot be configured to match your old network settings(one giant gripe). So you will have to set your Bizhub to DHCP, or set change the sub,gateway to match your pc's. Essentially your printer is on another network(logically).
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