I am attempting to connect a Xerox M35 to a PC in one of our offices. I've attempted using a router and am now trying a D-Link DSS5+ switch. I'm able to see the printer, it shows that it is ready to print, however it's not printing. The print jobs simply timeout. Is it possible that the switch is preventing multi-cast, or some other setting that would prevent it from printing?
Thanks
Matt
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I have a DLink DPR-1260, and found the configuration to be challenging too. First of all, has it ever worked? If not, you may need to check your router config to ensure that they are both on the same subnet. Typically they come set to 192.168.x.x... if the router is set to 192.168.1.1, the print server is set to 192.168.0.10, and your subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0... it'll never connect. Make sure that the router and print server are configured to the same subnet... 192.168.1.x for example... and then try it. Let us know if that doesn't resolve your issue, and we'll keep working with you.
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Since each of these devices is rated for 1000Mb/s, everything should be compatible. Make sure the NIC driver is up-to-date on your computer....and use automatic settings for speed and duplex wherever you have the option of setting it. The only other thing I can think of is to try a "crossover" cable between the router and switch...although this function is usually handled automatically in most modern interfaces.
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i think it it ehternet cable problem.
when u connect switch to swith it is twisted pair but when u connect router to switch then straight.
First,
you have to go through the Internet connection setup process through
the console and you've made no mention that you've attempted that so I wanted
to make you aware of that. On the main menu, go to the lower left corner and
click on the round Wii button. A new menu will appear with two
options: Data Management and Wii Settings.
Select Wii Settings. Go to the second page and choose Internet.
Select Connection 1: None. Select Wireless
Connection. Select Search For An Access Point. A
network list will appear, select yours. You will then be prompted to
enter the password/network key that you established when you set up your
wireless router. The Wii will attempt to test the connection. If
successful save your settings.
Various factors affect connecting a Wii to the internet with a WiFi connection as well, including signal strength, distance from the
wireless router to the console and obstacles such as walls and ceilings that
interfere with the signal. If you're using a G router and you have your
Wii is too far away or, has obstacles in the way, it will not connect.
You should use an N-Router if there is a significant distance between the
console and the router or if there are obstacles. Here is everything you
need to know about connecting your Wii to the Internet.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/getOnline/index.jsp
First, you have to go
through the Internet connection setup process through the console and
you've made no mention that you've attempted that so I wanted to make you aware
of that. On the main menu, go to the lower left corner and click on the round
Wii button. A new menu will appear with two options: Data
Management and Wii Settings. Select Wii
Settings. Go to the second page and choose Internet.
Select Connection 1: None. Select Wireless
Connection. Select Search For An Access Point. A
network list will appear, select yours. You will then be prompted to
enter the password/network key that you established when you set up your
wireless router. The Wii will attempt to test the connection. If
successful save your settings.
Various factors affect connecting a Wii to the internet with a
WiFi connection as well, including signal strength, distance from the
wireless router to the console and obstacles such as walls and ceilings that
interfere with the signal. If you're using a G router and you have your
Wii is too far away or, has obstacles in the way, it will not connect.
You should use an N-Router if there is a significant distance between the
console and the router or if there are obstacles. Here is everything you
need to know about connecting your Wii to the Internet.
http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/wii/en_na/getOnline/index.jsp
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