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Disregarding my large post above and starting off very brief... Should
my wireless printer show as mapped in the 'View full map' in the Network and Sharing Center? 'View full map' shows it as a device but says it cannot be placed in the map... However when it at least shows the printer device the wireless printer works fine. The problem is that for unknown reasons this device gets lost and doesn't show and when that happens I have no printer connectivity. So far the only 'fix' it seems that I have discovered is to turn everything off and unplug it then plug the wireless router back in, the printer back in, turn on the printer and boot the computer. I'm trying to resolve why I lose the printer for unknown reasons so far and why I seem to lose wireless Internet connectivity too where it one minute drops connection then searches and the next minute connects. The signal strength is always Excellent--never seen it drop one green bar. The laptop is Vista Ultimate 64-bit; the printer is an HP C7280 All-in-One; and the router is a NETGEAR WNR 2000; and I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2009. Help and Thank you. ~Susan~ Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. - Charles Schultz |
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Hi
Assuming that the printer is connecting directly to the Router to serve as a Network Printer. Set the printer with a static IP so it always can be found at the same network location. If it does not resolve the issue, try to connect your laptop to the Router with a cable. Why? Because from your description it is hard to know whether you lose the Wireless connection from the computer to the Router (and thus lose the printer) or it could be that printer loses it connection to the Router, or Both. The next step would be according to the finding of where the connection is lost. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Susan" wrote in message ... Disregarding my large post above and starting off very brief... Should my wireless printer show as mapped in the 'View full map' in the Network and Sharing Center? 'View full map' shows it as a device but says it cannot be placed in the map... However when it at least shows the printer device the wireless printer works fine. The problem is that for unknown reasons this device gets lost and doesn't show and when that happens I have no printer connectivity. So far the only 'fix' it seems that I have discovered is to turn everything off and unplug it then plug the wireless router back in, the printer back in, turn on the printer and boot the computer. I'm trying to resolve why I lose the printer for unknown reasons so far and why I seem to lose wireless Internet connectivity too where it one minute drops connection then searches and the next minute connects. The signal strength is always Excellent--never seen it drop one green bar. The laptop is Vista Ultimate 64-bit; the printer is an HP C7280 All-in-One; and the router is a NETGEAR WNR 2000; and I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2009. Help and Thank you. ~Susan~ Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. - Charles Schultz |
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Thank you Jack... I'd like to 'regroup' slightly before trying any
cable tricks to troubleshoot I've learned some more information about the problem(s) and would like to clarify... The printer is wireless to the router. It may be that there are two different problems here that may or may not be related. When the laptop loses connection it immediately starts searching to reconnect and reconnects in a few seconds. When it is searching it indicates it is 'public' or looking for a 'public' connection but when it connects to my 'LAN' it is always once again 'private'. I believe I only notice this now when the machine is finishing up booting or coming out of sleep so, in fact, this may be normal where I just don't give it enough time and have become to conscious of its activity, i.e., I may have set something correctly to resolve the problem. The printer connectivity seems to get lost after booting or recovering from sleep too. However it does not automatically recover its wireless connection. When it is lost I cannot log into it and at the printer itself if I look at the wireless settings it will display a strange IP address. I can restore its connectivity every time by unplugging the router, waiting, and plugging it back in (of course). After the recovery the printer displays the proper same IP address that the router has found and I set in the router's LAN settings. Is it possible that if I want to operate wirelessly I should disable Sleep? When I am not using the computer I could just as easily blank the screen with Fn+F2 or just leave the screen on since I doubt somewhat doubt any 'need' to sleep anyway. In a new post here which I now realize I should not have made I mentioned discovering two Services that may relate: One is the DNS Client which is Disabled and the second is HP Network Devices Support which is Automatic (Delayed Start). Does this help you dissect the problem(s) any? Hope so. Thanks. On Sun, 8 Mar 2009 21:28:36 -0400, "Jack-MVP" wrote: Hi Assuming that the printer is connecting directly to the Router to serve as a Network Printer. Set the printer with a static IP so it always can be found at the same network location. If it does not resolve the issue, try to connect your laptop to the Router with a cable. Why? Because from your description it is hard to know whether you lose the Wireless connection from the computer to the Router (and thus lose the printer) or it could be that printer loses it connection to the Router, or Both. The next step would be according to the finding of where the connection is lost. Jack (MS, MVP-Networking). "Susan" wrote in message .. . Disregarding my large post above and starting off very brief... Should my wireless printer show as mapped in the 'View full map' in the Network and Sharing Center? 'View full map' shows it as a device but says it cannot be placed in the map... However when it at least shows the printer device the wireless printer works fine. The problem is that for unknown reasons this device gets lost and doesn't show and when that happens I have no printer connectivity. So far the only 'fix' it seems that I have discovered is to turn everything off and unplug it then plug the wireless router back in, the printer back in, turn on the printer and boot the computer. I'm trying to resolve why I lose the printer for unknown reasons so far and why I seem to lose wireless Internet connectivity too where it one minute drops connection then searches and the next minute connects. The signal strength is always Excellent--never seen it drop one green bar. The laptop is Vista Ultimate 64-bit; the printer is an HP C7280 All-in-One; and the router is a NETGEAR WNR 2000; and I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2009. Help and Thank you. ~Susan~ Don't worry about the world coming to an end today. It's already tomorrow in Australia. - Charles Schultz |