Do you maybe have an IP conflict? doing 192.168.0 seems odd to me. I'm 
not in charge of my home network, but it appears the the modem sets the 
0 subnet, and everything else (printers, computers, whatever) lives on 
192.168.1.0, set by our Netgear router.

Also, you say you have it set to

use x=0 to
100 for the printers

but I thought 192.168.0.0 would signify the 192.168.0 subnet in its 
entirety, like specifying the whole net instead of just 1 individual 
machine...  if I understand your wording it might try to set 192.168.0.0 
for a printer...? Who knows just some thoughts :)

Have fun!
Ben

On 07/29/2014 06:47 PM, wes wrote:
>>
>>
>> So here's the big question: Why would the Phaser 7400 suddenly be
>> unable to connect through switch 2?
>>
>>
> It was hard to digest the whole description but the one thing that jumps
> out at me is that you did not try one of the wires that worked in an HP
> printer in the Phaser. The fault could be anywhere that isn't shared
> between the two.
>
> You also did not explicitly state that it was the same patch cable that was
> previously plugged into switch 2 that you plugged into switch 1. Are these
> switches in the same location? Once it worked in switch 2, did you try
> switch 1 again?
>
> -wes
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