Robert David on 25/01/10 14:51, wrote:
Hi

First: Why cant you set the printer to apply your local network. Just set some computer in the local network with static addres 192.168.2.x, connect to printer administration console and set it up.

Second: If it cannot be set. Try to extend your current mask with another two bits => 255.255.251.0 (192.168.0.0/22) But I suggest you to do the first step. Because the second could cause problems on some devices with static ip set and you will need to change the config.


Yes I could do that but I'd like to understand how to do this business with the two networks, and if for whatever reason I have to repeat the printer server configuration, it could get tedious using another workstation and setting it up to be on 192.168.2.1 each time.

Plus I think I did something similar before with the DSL modem, which has a web interface on 192.168.1.1 and that currently works - although it's on the external NIC.

Thanks though
Adam


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