Change Printer Ip Address 2021 🆕
Leo smiled. Then his phone rang. It was Brenda from marketing.
He tapped and began to edit. His thick fingers, better suited to typing code than tapping glass, fumbled on the on-screen keyboard. He carefully entered the new digits: 1 9 2 . 1 6 8 . 1 . 2 0 0 . change printer ip address
Now came the second, more tedious half of the job: updating the human network. He walked back to his desk, opened the print server console, and found the old "Finance-HP-LaserJet-03" port, which was still pointed at .120 . He deleted it, created a new Standard TCP/IP port, typed in 192.168.1.200 , and named it "Finance-HP-LaserJet-03-NEW." Leo smiled
Now came the decision. He could switch it to DHCP, letting the server assign an address automatically. That was easy, but dangerous—a future server reboot could hand the printer a new address, and every computer with a direct TCP/IP port would lose it again. No, for a printer this critical, it needed a static address, but one outside the DHCP range. He’d use 192.168.1.200, a safe harbor in the high numbers. He tapped and began to edit