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Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2004 20:13:35 PST8
From: "Larry Tawa" <laror@dslextreme.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: LANready CP-830 cannot customize configuration ;-(

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In <20158.06.40.07.11.10.2002@dslextreme.com>, on 10/11/2002
at 02:33 AM, "Info2SYNass.NET" said:

>Hello
>in the VOICE Newsletter 09/2002 article Stanley Sidlov describes how
>to get printed faster in a network ;-)

>With this article I installed SLPR and got it working ;-))
>With this article I also learnt about the LANready CP-830 Print Server
>;-)))

>http://store.yahoo.com/comready/nettec3por10.html

>Since my SMC 7004 Barricade has only one, non-bidi, PP and I would like
>to connect more than one printer I decided to buy this LANready CP-830
>for US$ 76 (normal price US$129) at COMready.com and got it these days !

>Unfortunately I am not able to configure this unit ;-(

>The whole afternoon I was trying with connecting, disconnecting,
>rebooting
>and reconfiguring with no success ;-((

>My networks IP addresses are 192.168.144.2xx up to 254, where the SMC
>7004 BR / EU is set to 254.
>The worstations static addresses are 210, 220, 230, 240 and 250 and
>the addresses from 201 to 209 are dynamic adresses and
>all my networks IP assingments are working properly !!

>My intention now with the new Print Server is:
>configure its 3 PP with these following 3 IP addresses:
>192.168.144.251 / 252 / 252 serving the 3 ports 1 to 3 !?

>To configure the Print Server I connect the unit with the single cable
>to the NIC of my PC.

>A PING to the connected unit (default 192.168.0.1) gives no
>answer.

>Trying an access with TELnet nor with the WEB browser doesn't work ;-(((

>What do I wrong ???
>Your advice, hints and suggestions are very welcome !

>Kind regards, svobi

Svobi,

Personal curiousity, did you ever get the LANready CP-830 to function?
FWIW, *no* longer available new in the USA; at least I can't find this
print server - new.

Regards.

Larry
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