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  1. Posts : 63
    Windows 10
       #1

    Printer goes offline


    Hello,
    My HP office jet pro 251 DW goes offline at random times.
    I reset the router and it is OK for several days. This printer is shared on a local network and it is connected to the router LAN # 2 connection. Printer properties shows the IP to be 192.168.1.5. I don't see this address in Netstat.
    Is there a way to determine if this is a static or dynamic address? I think I might be better off with a static address.
    Thanks
    Frank C
    Windows 10
    HP Envy 700-414
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  2. Posts : 63
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #2

    additional information
    The address assigned to the printer, 192.168.1.5 is shown as belonging to another computer (Charlotte) on the local network.
    See Netstat below
    Printer goes offline-printer-ip.png
    Netstat:
    Printer goes offline-ip-address.png
    The D7260 printer no longer exists. I will try to delete this assignment from the router
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  3. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #3

    You probably need to figure out which server is providing DHCP for your machines (and I mean that in the metaphorical sense, because it's probably a router or other boundary device that's doing the job). You need to figure out how to do a static IP address assignment for your printers, because if renumbering occurs (and it will, periodically as leases come and go and address assignments shift around) it will mess things up. Assigning them a static IP will prevent that from happening and keep your printers available when and as you need them.
    HTH,
    --Ed--

    PS: if you can figure out which device is handling DHCP resolution (ipconfig /all will tell you its IP address, but you may have to figure things out from there. In my case, it's the first address on my private Class C IP network, 192.168.0.1) you can look up the UI manual, and it will tell you how to configure static IPs.
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  4. Posts : 63
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Thanks Ed,
    I found some clear advice here:

    "Set a static IP address in Windows for the LAN
    https://www.pcsteps.com/1110-static-ip-address-windows-lan/"

    I followed the steps and assigned 192.168.1.5 to the printer.
    It seems to be working for all computers on the local network.
    I'll see if it remains online for an extended time period.
    I need to change computer "Charlotte" from 192.168.1.5 to 192.168.1.7
    Frank C
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  5. Posts : 1,937
    win 10 Insider
       #5

    You really need to go a bit further with this. You need to limit the router's DHCP server range of addresses it hands out so you can't get the IP address clashes you are seeing.

    In my case I restrict the DHCP range to top out at .100 and I set fixed addresses to .200 and above. This way everyone plays nice.

    If you really can't fix the DHCP range, DON'T set the fixed addresses down low as this is asking for trouble. For example, set the printer to 192.168.1.200. The odds of getting clashes then will be very low, then.
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  6. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #6

    Good advice, linw. I should have mentioned the value of proper IP address planning and allocation in my reply. Thanks for "addressing" that topic. Haw!
    --Ed--
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  7. Posts : 755
    Windows 10 Home
       #7

    Hello Frank,

    You can try removing and reinstalling the printer software, direct download from HP.

    Your system specs not showing which operation system your running (32-bit or 64-bit.)
    http://h20564.www2.hp.com/hpsc/swd/p...&lang=en&cc=us

    Check in Device Manager for driver issues.

    What can I do to troubleshoot network and scanner issues?
    http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c02886889/

    Try running HP Print and Scan Doctor:
    http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c03286146

    Hope this helps,
    John
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  8. Posts : 9,765
    Mac OS Catalina
       #8

    Also give your printer a Static IP, do not let it get one from the Router. My guess is that your router is going into "Green Mode/Eco Saver" for that IP/MAC when the printer goes into standby.
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  9. Posts : 63
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Thanks all for the help.

    I set the IPv4 address to 192.168.1.200
    ipconfig shows it as 192.168.1.200
    The printer still shows 192.168.1.5
    What did I do wrong?
    Printer goes offline-ipv4.png
    Printer goes offline-ipconfig.png
    Printer goes offline-printer-ip.png
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  10. Posts : 1,937
    win 10 Insider
       #10

    You changed the computer address to .200 NOT the printer. I advised you to change the printer to .200.

    But don't leave the computer at .200 AND change the printer to .200!! Let the comps pick up their IP addresses from the DHCP server but give fixed addresses to 'infrastructure' devices like printers, routers etc.

    Please re-read my post.
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