On Sat, 9 Dec 2017 17:30:51 -0800
Russell Senior dijo:
>John has regained access, fwiw. As far as I know, the problem is now
>resolved.
Yes, and I should add that I knew I could get the information directly
from the printer, and I also supposed that there was a
Every networked printer I have seen has a report function that will print
out a configuration report showing what IP address it is using.
Michael
On Dec 9, 2017 13:33, "Mke C" wrote:
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> On 12/09/2017 12:00 PM, plug-requ...@pdxlinux.org wrote:
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>> Because I have a
On 12/09/2017 12:00 PM, plug-requ...@pdxlinux.org wrote:
Because I have a Brother laser printer that is giving me grief and I
failed to put a label on it with its IP address (which is my normal
practice for printers).
Any suggestions welcome.:)
I'm not exactly sure what you're tying to
This is perfect use case for secure post-it password storage device.
It is virtually un-hack-able from the net, especially when hidden at
the bottom of your router in the dark place. Best secured by pair of
hungry cats!
;-) T
On Fri, 2017-12-08 at 11:54 -0800, Russell Senior wrote:
> I
My DIR-860l that Russell flashed for me so it would work with
CwenturyLink gigabit fiber is working fine, but logging in to the admin
page is not working. The login page comes up with the username as root
and a password. I think the password is supplied by Firefox that saved
it from some previous