Folks,
A few days ago, a massive storm came through. My neighbor had an electrical discharge shoot from an unused outlet. My house lost power and had some damage. More in a bit...
My network runs as follows:
FIOS BOX -> Ooma Internet Phone -> Router (Asus RT-AC66U) -> Switch (D-link DGS-1024D) -> Devices.
The lightning storm burned out the FIOS box's 12v "wall wart". We had that replaced and everything seemed good. Except for my printer. It's an Ethernet connected HP L7680. The router had it assigned (via the DHCP menu) to a fixed TCP/IP address. Now, it's invisible and I cannot access it.
My router gateway is 192.168.0.1
My subnet is 255.255.255.0
I have manually assigned the printer (via its on-screen menu) to 192.168.0.011 (with the same gateway and subnet as listed, above).
The Ethernet port on the printer is green (connected) and flashing yellow (network activity).
Yet, the router does NOT list it as being connected.
Is my router fried? I don't think so... I can access the router via the 192.168.0.1 URL, and all the menus seem normal. The rest of my devices (several computers, a linked Bluray player, internet TV, etc.) all work. The one hangup seems to be the printer. Yet, it seems "okay" based on the blinking lights. If I connect it directly to a computer via a USB cable, the printer is fine. (That requires a computer to "share" the printer. I want a network printer, not a shared printer.)
Manually entering the MAC address into the router still does not let the router "see" the printer.
What device is not working, the router or the printer?
Thanks,
Ken
A few days ago, a massive storm came through. My neighbor had an electrical discharge shoot from an unused outlet. My house lost power and had some damage. More in a bit...
My network runs as follows:
FIOS BOX -> Ooma Internet Phone -> Router (Asus RT-AC66U) -> Switch (D-link DGS-1024D) -> Devices.
The lightning storm burned out the FIOS box's 12v "wall wart". We had that replaced and everything seemed good. Except for my printer. It's an Ethernet connected HP L7680. The router had it assigned (via the DHCP menu) to a fixed TCP/IP address. Now, it's invisible and I cannot access it.
My router gateway is 192.168.0.1
My subnet is 255.255.255.0
I have manually assigned the printer (via its on-screen menu) to 192.168.0.011 (with the same gateway and subnet as listed, above).
The Ethernet port on the printer is green (connected) and flashing yellow (network activity).
Yet, the router does NOT list it as being connected.
Is my router fried? I don't think so... I can access the router via the 192.168.0.1 URL, and all the menus seem normal. The rest of my devices (several computers, a linked Bluray player, internet TV, etc.) all work. The one hangup seems to be the printer. Yet, it seems "okay" based on the blinking lights. If I connect it directly to a computer via a USB cable, the printer is fine. (That requires a computer to "share" the printer. I want a network printer, not a shared printer.)
Manually entering the MAC address into the router still does not let the router "see" the printer.
What device is not working, the router or the printer?
Thanks,
Ken