Hi All,
We've just had a Kyocera Ecosys M5526cdn attached to our wired network on a remote site.
Via the DHCP server I was able to locate what IP address it had been given and was able to hit the web interface.
Logged in with the default Admin/Admin credentials and went into the Network Settings.
Set DHCP/BOOTP & Auto IP to OFF
This opens up the IP address fields, so I gave the printer the settings that I wanted:
IP Address
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
Hit Submit at the bottom and the spinning circle appears for a few moments, the page refreshes and all of my manual settings have been removed, it is set back to DHCP/BOOTP and Auto IP ON
It does say at the bottom of the screen that you must Restart Device/Network if you make any changes.
So I follow the link to the Restart page - I've tried restarting Just the Network, just the device, device followed by network, network followed by device.
It matters not what I do - as soon as the device or network is restarted it goes back to DHCP ON, ignores all of the manual IP details I've entered and it remains on the address assigned via DHCP.
Am I missing something really obvious here? Surely there is a way I can log into this printer and change the IP address details?
We've just had a Kyocera Ecosys M5526cdn attached to our wired network on a remote site.
Via the DHCP server I was able to locate what IP address it had been given and was able to hit the web interface.
Logged in with the default Admin/Admin credentials and went into the Network Settings.
Set DHCP/BOOTP & Auto IP to OFF
This opens up the IP address fields, so I gave the printer the settings that I wanted:
IP Address
Subnet
Gateway
DNS
Hit Submit at the bottom and the spinning circle appears for a few moments, the page refreshes and all of my manual settings have been removed, it is set back to DHCP/BOOTP and Auto IP ON
It does say at the bottom of the screen that you must Restart Device/Network if you make any changes.
So I follow the link to the Restart page - I've tried restarting Just the Network, just the device, device followed by network, network followed by device.
It matters not what I do - as soon as the device or network is restarted it goes back to DHCP ON, ignores all of the manual IP details I've entered and it remains on the address assigned via DHCP.
Am I missing something really obvious here? Surely there is a way I can log into this printer and change the IP address details?
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