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Registered: Oct 2000
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Please help darthfeces

Here is our problem. We are not able to ping to a copier/printer at one of our remote site. However at the site we can ping thr printer and they can print to it. I have check the ACL and everything is fine there because I rule that out by giving one of the workstation there that IP and was able to ping to it from the main office. Any advice?

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I thought Darthfeces neded help!

I don't do PC's etc but I'm guessing that printers have default gateways? Is this configured correctly?

Has it just started happening, or is it a newly installed printer?

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Yes, it's a new install. The gateway has been set.

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Mat is on the right track. Something is likely configured wrong on the printer. Check subnet mask.

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