Den 2017-04-25 kl. 19:46, skrev Samuel Sieb:
> On 04/25/2017 10:35 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
>> Den 2017-04-25 kl. 17:46, skrev Tim:
>>> And regarding the ping tests, did you use numerical IPs or hostnames?
>>
>> Numerical IP.
>
> A couple of things to check. What happens if you "arping" that IP
> a
On 04/25/2017 10:35 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
Den 2017-04-25 kl. 17:46, skrev Tim:
And regarding the ping tests, did you use numerical IPs or hostnames?
Numerical IP.
A couple of things to check. What happens if you "arping" that IP
address? Also, use the "arp" command to check the arp table
Den 2017-04-25 kl. 17:46, skrev Tim:
> Allegedly, on or about 24 April 2017, Jon Ingason sent:
>> I was installing the printer (P) on B with HP Device Manager (HPDM)
>> and that went well. Then I started HPMD on A and the printer icon
>> showed up in HPMD, but the printer and scanner didn't show up
Allegedly, on or about 24 April 2017, Jon Ingason sent:
> I was installing the printer (P) on B with HP Device Manager (HPDM)
> and that went well. Then I started HPMD on A and the printer icon
> showed up in HPMD, but the printer and scanner didn't show up. Refresh
> didn't helped either. The I re
Den 2017-04-24 kl. 18:53, skrev Rick Stevens:
> On 04/24/2017 05:38 AM, Jon Ingason wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I got a very strange network problem. My home network is one router
>> (ASUS RT-N66U) (R), two Fedora machines (A F24 and B F25) connected to
>> the switch ports on the route. I hav also a laptop
Den 2017-04-25 kl. 00:17, skrev Kam Leo:
> Hi, I don't know how you setup your AIO printer. What I do is assign a
> fixed/permanent IP address for the printer that is outside of address
> range for the DHCP server function of the router. If your router
> auto-assigns addresses in the the range of 1
Hi, I don't know how you setup your AIO printer. What I do is assign a
fixed/permanent IP address for the printer that is outside of address range
for the DHCP server function of the router. If your router auto-assigns
addresses in the the range of 192.168.1.100 through 192.168.1.255, set your
prin
Hi,
I got a very strange network problem. My home network is one router
(ASUS RT-N66U) (R), two Fedora machines (A F24 and B F25) connected to
the switch ports on the route. I hav also a laptop, Windows 10 (C), HP
ENVY AIO (P), and couple Android devices (mobile phones, tablets etc),
all connected