
Print Server Manager
The Print Server will check if the manually configured IP address is in | 1 | |
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the same subnet as the network or connected computer. If the TCP/ | 2 | |
than that of the connected networking devices, the user will be |
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prompted by the alert message shown below. Click “OK” to go back | ||
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and configure the correct |
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Internal DHCP Server |
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Click the “DHCP Server” button to enter into the internal DHCP |
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server’s setting page. You can enable/disable the DHCP server and | 8 | |
assign a range of IP addresses here. By default, the DHCP server is | ||
disabled (recommended). When it comes to assigning an IP address |
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to the Print Server, the internal DHCP server takes lower precedence | ||
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to either getting an IP address from an external DHCP server or using |
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the configured static IP address. Both options are described in the | 10 | |
“IP Settings” section above. | ||
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