? what is the computer ip addy?

from what youve described so far, id wager its a network issue where the
dhcp server in your new router isnt setup for your inplace network.

sounds like the wifi devices are on one network, hard coded printers are on
another network

v

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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