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Re: direct ethernet connection between computer and printer



On Thu 15 Oct 2015 at 22:10:43 +0100, Joe wrote:

> On Thu, 15 Oct 2015 21:58:21 +0100
> Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> > On Thu 15 Oct 2015 at 21:44:56 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > 
> > > On Thursday 15 October 2015 21:38:16 Brian wrote:  
> > > > No you don't. You only have change the printers's setup to match
> > > > the network it is on. You know how to do that with telnet.  
> > > 
> > > Brian -
> > > 
> > > Could you give some hints as to how two separate devices can share
> > > one IP without some sort of routing?  
> > 
> > It isn't a matter of sharing one IP but of being on the same network
> > in order to communicate. From an earlier post we have
> > 
> >   Through Control Panel, I learned that the computer had ip address
> >   192.168.100.3.  The HP2100 printed a configuration report which
> > indicated an ip address of 192.168.1.201
> > 
> > It seems that the consensus is that 192.168.1.201 is a fixed IP for
> > the printer. We will go with that.
> > 
> > If the printer is to communicate with the computer it needs to have an
> > IP like 192.168.100.3.201. Change its IP with telnet. A moment's job.
> > 
> 
> I assume that was a typo. I believe Windows does allow multiple IP
> addresses on one adaptor, but I haven't tried it, and I suspect MS
> would describe it as 'unsupported'. If you move the printer into the
> 192.168.3. network there must be a risk than another customer of the
> same ISP will be given whatever address you choose.

Yes. 192.168.100.201


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