Appendix A Windows Troubleshooting Tips
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NIC Cannot Be Found On The Network
Please follow these tips to determine what the problem may be with
your NIC configuration.
Have you assigned the NIC a unique and valid IP address
which corresponds with the other IP addresses on your
network? For example, are you sure no other device is using
this IP address?
Are you sure you are trying to talk to the NIC from a Windows
station on the same subnet? Currently, the print server can on ly
be seen locally unless you configured a routing entry earlier.
If you look at the back of the printer, is the STAT LED flashing
once a second, or is it quicker than that? A slower, once-a-
second rate indicates that the print server is in fact configured
with an IP address. A faster rate means it knows nothing about
this, so you may need to try the configuration process again.
Have you confirmed that the network connection to the NIC is
working correctly? Trying different network cables and
locations will help narrow down the problem.
For wireless NIC, is the SSID correct? Is the operation mode
correct?
HTML Configuration Forms Will Not Display
Can you ping NIC from the Windows station? If not, refer to
“NIC Cannot Be Found On The Network” on page 270.
Have you used the correct URL for the NIC home page? It
should be http://NICIPaddress
(e.g., http://192.75.11.9).
Is HTTP support enabled? If not, refer to “Web Browser/HTTP
Problem” on page 273.