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why would a lanier printer need an ethernet switch?

Computer Aid Posted on 26 March, 2008 by Luigi Martin26 March, 2008

A customer just got adsl broadband connected (she was using satellite internet before that). So I was asked to set it up.

While assessing the network setup, I found that her main PC was connected to the satellite internet via usb, and the PC was also connected to a 6 port ethernet switch. The switch was also connected to her big new lanier printer, and to a wireless access point.

To make it all work, all the ethernet devices seemed to have fixed IP addresses… This is not looking good…

When I explained the benefits of getting a wireless router (and retiring the switch and wireless access point), I’m told that she was sold the switch by the printer tech, just a few days ago, while he was setting up the printer… but she didn’t understand why she needed it.

I take a closer look at the printer, and I see it has a usb port… it could have just been setup via usb, without the need to muck around with an ethernet switch. Anyway, I don’t have time to fiddle with the printer, so I’ll work around it.

Another look at the printer settings, and I see it doesn’t have any DHCP capability… so it has a fixed IP address of 192.168.0.100. Easily fixed though, I install the adsl modem, a wireless router, make sure the router always allocates the same IP address to the printer (based on the printers MAC address… boy, was the MAC address hard to find… it should have been listed under network setting, rather than printer status… grrr).

In this day and age, I cannot see why anyone would setup a network with fixed IP addresses (except out of sheer ignorance).

The built in DHCP and firewall in most routers today, means that network devices with fixed IP addresses should be few and easily integrated into a DHCP network.

With DHCP, new PCs should just plug into the network, and go without any network setup. A bit of work up front saves lots more work further down the track.

Posted in Technical | Tagged dhcp, lanier printer

Vista dhcp (ipconfig release renew don’t work well)

Computer Aid Posted on 22 October, 2007 by Luigi Martin22 October, 2007

I’ve started noticing that VISTA seems to refuse to correctly react to the ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew commands.

I’ve noticed this with both wireless and wired connections.

A typical situation happened the other day:

Customer has a new ADSL modem, and a new VISTA PC, but cannot get it to work.

She paid Clive Peeters an extra $100 for a “tech” to install the new PC, but he couldn’t get adsl to work, so he suggested she go back to dialup.

Her brother also had a go (he tried to connect the modem to the PC via USB (folks: don’t do usb broadband unless you absolutely have to).

So, I connect the modem to the PC via ethernet, but VISTA says its got a 169.x.x.x address.

OK, I start an administrator command prompt, and do ipconfig /release, then ipconfig /renew

but the address is set to 169.x.x.x again…

I restart VISTA: hey it now gets the correct DHCP address!

I know XP is sometimes reluctant to notice network changes (particularly with workgroups), but it seems that VISTA is worse.

Although I must admit that someone had also disabled UAC, so who knows what else was done to the PC before I got there.

Posted in Technical | Tagged Clive Peeters, dhcp, ipconfig, vista

Vista cannot get dhcp address with some routers

Computer Aid Posted on 5 August, 2007 by Luigi Martin5 August, 2007

A customer recently purchased a laptop with vista, but wasn’t able to get it working with his wireless linksys router.

I tried both wired and wireless setups, but neither worked (yet an XP Pc would work just fine).

I even tried changing wireless security to “none”

A quick search found suggestions about using a static IP address, but that was no use.

I also found: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928233

So i tried:

DhcpConnDisableBcastFlagToggle 1 – default
DhcpConnBcastFlagToggle 0
DhcpConnForceBroadcastFlag 0

But still no go!

Customer then decides to give up, wipe the laptop, and install XP instead (and I don’t blame him).

Posted in Technical | Tagged dhcp, vista

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