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I have Bizhub c350 IP 192.168.1.102 Subnet Mask

I have Bizhub c350 IP 192.168.1.102 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0 Gate Way 192.168.1.1 I tried to connect to this printer using a computer in the same network but the computer couldn't find the printer What should I do Next?

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carpediemweb

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  • Posted on Jan 06, 2009

SOURCE: Konica Minolta Bizhub c252 network problem

firqst: DHCP disabled
copier IP adress should be 192.168.x.y
IP Pc must be 192.168.x .z (169.254.xx.xxx is a bad address!! = No-IP address !!)
see my recommendation for the scan on a previous post (http://www.fixya.com/support/t1395654-konica_c252_scanning_address_book_job)

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 23, 2009

SOURCE: printer not receiving information from computer

I guess you mean the c350 is not printing while Windows said the job has been sent? If so, it may have changed IP Address from the time you first install the Printer on Windows. Check the Ports setting of the c350 printer! e.g. d53b002.jpg
Network Pritners should have Static IP address or at least a reserved DHCP IP Address. Logon to your Router, check the MAC Address of the c350 and reserve/assign it a IP Address near the end of the DHCP range. Save the Router configuration and power cycle the c350. Confirm IP Address changed to the reserved IP. 

Then you have to change all the PC's Printer Configuration of the c350's Port to update the reserved/assigned IP. Or remove the c350 from Printers and Faxes, then run the printer setup software again.

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Hi...getting "LOCAL IP ADDR INVALID" on one of my INTER-TEL PHONES....82622V2

Bill
what about the sub net mask is it exactly the same as the others ?

Has the subnet mask been used to create a separate network ?
what is the subnet mask ?
is it 255.255.255.0
does it have numbers in it that are not 255 or 0 ?
if the number is different to this you have subnetting on your network and may need to use a particlar ip address to fit into the subnet.
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Why Subnet Mask is used with IP address

In networking the subnet mask is used with IP address to get the Network ID. The Network ID is used to identify that the particular IP address belongs to which network. To get the network ID the Subnet Mask is AND ed with the IP address in binary format.

Example:-

IPv4 address contains 4 fields and each field is 8bit

IP Address - 192.168.10.2

Subnet Mask (Default)- 255.255.255.0

Binary

192 -> 11000000

168 -> 10101000

10 -> 00001010

2 -> 00000010

255 -> 11111111

Logical AND (formula)

* 0 AND 0 = 0
* 0 AND 1 = 0
* 1 AND 0 = 0
* 1 AND 1 = 1

192.168.10.2 ------> 11000000.10101000.00001010.00000010

255.255.255.0 ------> 11111111.11111111.11111111.11111111
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11000000.10101000.00001010.00000000 (AND ing)
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Hence after AND ing we get the network ID that is 192.168.10.0, so the IP address 192.168.10.2 belongs to this network.

Enjoy networking.
on Jul 08, 2010 • Computers & Internet
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How to figure out your default subnet mask

A subnet mask is a 32-bit binary number, very similar to an IP address. And like an IP address, the subnet mask is usually expressed as a set of four octets written in decimal form, with each octet separated by a period.

The subnet mask is used by routers and switches to determine which part of a computer or other device's IP address is the network identifier, and which part is the host identifier. There are three default subnet masks, one for each of the IP classes A, B, or C. The default subnet masks are:

Class A = 255.0.0.0
Class B = 255.255.0.0
Class C = 255.255.255.0

To determine the default subnet mask for your network, all you need to do is see which class your network falls into. A network's class is assigned based on the first octet (the set of digits before the first period) of the IP address. For example, to find out which class the network 123.22.8.0 belongs to, you would see where "123" fits into the following table:

First Octet: Class:
1-126 = Class A
128-191 = Class B
192-223 = Class C

So for the example above, 123.22.8.0 is a Class A network, which means it would have a default subnet mask of 255.0.0.0.

Most home and office networks will be Class C networks, so your default subnet mask will typically be (you guessed it) 255.255.255.0. Not all networks use the default subnets, but for those that do, figuring it out is easy once you know which class your network fits into.
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I need to set up a secure wireless network but i can access the home page ihave tried 192.168.1.254

the wireless router default IP addresses are

192.168.0.1
192.168.1.1
192.168.2.1

in a Class C private network (subnet mask 255.255.255.0) in the last octet
0 is the network
1 is the first device (router if you have one)
2 - 254 are the devices (computers/printers etc)
255 is broadcast
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Printer not receiving information from computer

I guess you mean the c350 is not printing while Windows said the job has been sent? If so, it may have changed IP Address from the time you first install the Printer on Windows. Check the Ports setting of the c350 printer! e.g. d53b002.jpg
Network Pritners should have Static IP address or at least a reserved DHCP IP Address. Logon to your Router, check the MAC Address of the c350 and reserve/assign it a IP Address near the end of the DHCP range. Save the Router configuration and power cycle the c350. Confirm IP Address changed to the reserved IP. 

Then you have to change all the PC's Printer Configuration of the c350's Port to update the reserved/assigned IP. Or remove the c350 from Printers and Faxes, then run the printer setup software again.
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Make sure you have your IP addresses properly configured. An IPv4 address is made up of four numbers fro 0 to 255 (eight-bit binary numbers) separated by periods, for example, 192.168.1.1. The first three numbers are the subnet address; for small networks, the factory default is usually 192.168.1. Every computer, router, print server, etc., on the subnet must have the same subnet address to communicate directly. (Generally, there is only one router on a subnet). Also, verify that everybody has the same subnet mask (usually 255.255.255.255).

Client computers on a network usually have addresses assigned automatically by the router using DHCP. Print servers and the router should have their addresses assigned manually so the other units on the network can find them at the same place after a restart. Routers typically get address 0 or 1 (e. g., 192.168.1.1). It is a good idea to configure the router to reserve the print server address (or make sure it is in the block of reserved addresses so it is never assigned to anything else since that would cause a conflict (server busy?). Use a high number for the print server address (e. g.,200-255, as in 192.168.1.254, which is the default address for the Airlink 101). On Windows, type <Windows-r> to get the run program <filename> dialog, then type "cmd" to get a command line window. Type "ipconfig /all" to read the IP address information. Type "ipconfig /renew" to get a new address. For information on using ipconfig to modify IP address parameters, type "ipconfig /?"

On each Mac, open the Network control panel, select IPv4, click on "Advanced", then click on "Renew IP lease." Verify that the computer gets an IP address in the correct range from the router, for example, IP address 192.168.1.14, subnet mask 255.255.255.255, default gateway 192.168.1.1. The DNS server will most likely be on a different subnet out on the Internet.

Now you should be able to find the print server using Rendezvous, LPR printiving via IP or AppleTalk.

http://www.airlink101.com/download_links/apsusb1_manual.pdf
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firqst: DHCP disabled
copier IP adress should be 192.168.x.y
IP Pc must be 192.168.x .z (169.254.xx.xxx is a bad address!! = No-IP address !!)
see my recommendation for the scan on a previous post (http://www.fixya.com/support/t1395654-konica_c252_scanning_address_book_job)
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