Hi, Steve -
Perhaps! ???
I am not very good at this stuff. I am pretty sure my old printers use
static addresses (and I think I can remember how to set them).
When I do arp -a, I do see internet addresses that now include
192.168.86.###. Perhaps the "86" portion is a problem (???)
You guys are probably laughing at my ignorance on this topic but I am a
big boy and can take it. Do I need to somehow change my printers to use
86 as part of the ip address?
Like I said, this all happened right after the Google Fiber change so
maybe this is related. If I change my printers to use 86 as part of the
ip addresses, would Windows Settings-Devices now find them?
I think I am being taught a lesson. Thanks.
Regards - Cliff
PS C:\Users\cliff> arp -a
Interface: 192.168.86.30 --- 0xe
Internet Address Physical Address Type
192.168.86.1 58-24-29-98-84-3c dynamic
192.168.86.22 08-b4-b1-82-d8-40 dynamic
192.168.86.23 d8-8c-79-18-15-66 dynamic
192.168.86.24 d8-8c-79-0e-9f-79 dynamic
192.168.86.28 d8-8c-79-47-54-37 dynamic
192.168.86.31 00-30-c1-bf-1b-42 dynamic
192.168.86.32 98-e7-f4-b0-3c-64 dynamic
192.168.86.33 00-50-b6-5d-75-20 dynamic
192.168.86.34 10-e7-c6-cc-51-94 dynamic
192.168.86.37 08-b4-b1-19-fe-7d dynamic
192.168.86.38 44-67-55-06-c7-48 dynamic
192.168.86.39 ca-6a-10-04-1a-9d dynamic
192.168.86.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff static
224.0.0.22 01-00-5e-00-00-16 static
224.0.0.251 01-00-5e-00-00-fb static
224.0.0.252 01-00-5e-00-00-fc static
239.255.255.250 01-00-5e-7f-ff-fa static
255.255.255.255 ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff static
On 8/15/2021 4:43 PM, Steve Meyers wrote:
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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