Has your subnet changed, and the printers use static addresses?

Thanks!
Steve

On Sun, Aug 15, 2021, 4:24 PM Cliff Cummings <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi, All -
>
> I have a strange problem. My Google Fiber TV was recently discontinued
> and new Google Fiber router installed in my home. It may be coincidence
> but simultaneously all of my hard-wired networked printers became
> unavailable.
>
> I have tried to re-find my printers using Windows 10 Settings-Devices
> but the hardwired printers are not found (only wireless printers are
> found). I tried to ping one of my local printer ip addresses
> 192.168.1.12 from both Windows and a Linux machine and it is not found.
>
> I checked the ip address settings on the printers and they have not
> changed (so 192.168.1.12 was still there on one of my printers).
>
> I have never had a problem pinging a local hard-wired printer before.
>
> I am a bit stuck and I am no expert in networking. Any ideas?
>
> Regards - Cliff
>
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