[Hidden-tech] I changed my router and now my printer won't work

Donald M Stevens dstevens at tryandfindit.com
Mon Jul 29 22:33:11 UTC 2024


Does your printer have a display and menu you can access on the physical printer?

Here is the user guide for that printer.
You need to use the display, look for settings or print options, print configuration / network configuration… (this will tell you the ip address)
Here is the manual
https://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06165778.pdf


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Look at the printer settings on the printer itself. Usually in some kind of cryptic menu system. My guess is your old router was 196.268.1.1 and your new one might be 192.168.50.1 or something like that. When I upgraded my router I had the same problem as I had a bunch of static IPs with a different set of addresses.

Rikk

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Thanks, Rick. The new one is definitely using dynamic IP. I have no idea how to find the former static one. Any clues?

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On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 3:11 PM all pinehurstpictures.com<http://pinehurstpictures.com> <all at pinehurstpictures.com<mailto:all at pinehurstpictures.com>> wrote:

Shel,



My first guess is it’s looking for a static IP. You might have to see if your new router is using the same addresses as your old router.



Rikk Desgres

Pinehurst Pictures & Sound



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Subject: [Hidden-tech] I changed my router and now my printer won't work

Neither will the network extender but that's less of an issue. I bought a TP-Link Archer 1800 Saturday. I can't find any way to talk to the printer either from the computer or TP-Link's Tether app. I made partial progress with the very poor interface when I pressed the wrench and the wifi buttons on the printer itself, which told me to remove the Ethernet cable to enable wireless printing (it's been printing wirelessly since I got the printer. But then it printed a page of instructions for web-based printing (which would be OK, I think) with an ip address that I typed into a browser tab and the page would not load.



The printer shows up as a password protected network on my phone but not on any computers and I don't know the password anyway. The router extender also shows, btw.



It's an HP Laser Jet Pro NFP M148fdw from about five years ago. HP's site was not helpful.



Can someone help me through this?\



TIA,








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