Along the same lines I got an error message as follows:
Windows Error "There is an IP Address Conflict with another system on the
network"
This was after I installed a D-Link DP-101P+ Print Server on my Hp Laserjet
4. I had used this printer server in the past and know that I changed the
default IP address on the print server. My Linksys router has a different IP
address. I am running Windows XP Home
How do I find out the IP address of the print server so that I can access
it's browser based system set up page to change it to one that can be seen on
my network?
Thanks
"WAMTC" wrote:
> Ron Thank you your idea seems to have corrected the problem... thx again
> Rick
>
> "Ron Martell" wrote:
>
> > WAMTC <WAMTC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >
> > >Have setup wireless network with Compaq andesktop (as ?"server"?) and Toshiba
> > >lap top and Linksys router. Have been running this system for at least 6
> > >months no problems until today, 2/27/07, and rec'd Windows System Error above.
> > >I have read the replys to another posting on this subject but I do not know
> > >where to or how to start correcting this problem.
> > >From the posting noted above my router is not running with any encritpion.
> > >Sure do need some help
> > >Thx in advance.
> >
> > You need to release and renew the IP address on each computer. To do
> > this open Control Panel - Network Connecitons, right-click on the
> > network connection and select Repair.
> >
> > Good luck
> >
> > Ron Martell Duncan B.C. Canada
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> >
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> > has never been in bed with a mosquito."
> >