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Time capsule and airport base station firmware update 7.4.2
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time capsule and airport base station firmware update 7.4.2
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Other than the loss of the Snapfish feature, there are no downsides to this work around. The result was either very slow local LAN performance or an inability to contact web sites. What was wrong with the original setup was that an anomaly in the printer's TCP/IP stack would cause some DSL connected routers to loss their ability to relay DNS requests to the name server. The work around I presented here will unfortunately disable the Snapfish feature of your printer. The C309g-m uses the DNS name server to access the Snapfish servers. Some of our "web connected" printers need the address of the Domain Name System name server (DNS) to find the IP address of internet sites. I have arranged to see the client this morning and will try your other suggestions as well. I may not have been waiting 30 seconds to re-power the PCs. This is pretty much the way I have been doing it, except I've been allowing 60 seconds before re-powering the router. This will clear-up an inadvertent IP conflicts on the local network. Wait 30 seconds then turn on the computers. Turn on the D-Link first, wait 30 seconds for it to start-up completely then turn on the printer next. > Turn off the computers, printers and the D-Link.

#Time capsule and airport base station firmware update 7.4.2 install

I'm pretty sure I didn't install the CPP, just as standard practice, but will definitely double-check. > 2) Remove the HP customer participation program from the computers (if they were accidentally installed). When I updated the router firmware, the connectivity issue appeared resolved. We were actually originally having two problems: the printer kept dropping connection (there was another thread about this on this forum) and the slow printing. I use the DIR-655 in my lab and consider it a solid performer. >1) Make sure the D-Link DIR-655 has the latest FW.

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Then after reading suggestions here I set the printer IP to Manual (same address), still keeping it reserved within the DHCP range in the router. Originally I had the printer IP set to Auto (I believe this was the default) and reserved in the router, within the DHCP range. > Is the static/reserved IP address inside or outside the DHCP range? Typically, reserving within DHCP and setting static outside DHCP works best. Should I try this? Any other suggestions? The client likes the printer but is just about ready to look elsewhere for one if I can't solve this for them soon. The client's router is the first one listed:Īs I indicated at the beginning of this post, I think the only suggestion in this thread that I haven't tried yet is the #4 suggestion to the Linksys user: select In an infrastructure network use 802.11b/g behavior. The printer's network summary report follows. The router's Auto-Channel Select is disabled and the wireless channel is set to 1. In addition to the Manual IP, the printer is set to Manual Default Gateway (blank) and Manual DNS (blank). The router's wireless mode is set to Mixed (n/g/b) and the Channel Width is set to 20MHz. The printer is set to use a static IP address, which is also reserved for the printer in the router. The printer is set to authenticate via WPA as well. Wireless security is WPA Personal, (TKIP or AES). The router is a DLink DIR 655, with the latest firmware. As reported by others, even single-page print jobs print extremely slowly - from all 3 computers - and while the job is in progress the computer printing the job will sometimes display a message indicating the printer failed to print, even though it eventually does finish printing.

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Installation of the printer drivers and detection of the printer went smoothly on all 3 computers. The printer is installed wireless and being used by 3 computers: a wired desktop (WinXP SP3), a wireless laptop (Win7) and a wireless MacBook (OSX). I thought I would run this by you folks first. I have tried all the suggestions in this thread, except one. I hope this thread is still being monitored, as I have just installed one of these printers for a client and we're experiencing the same problem.

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