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Standard User countryman69
(regular) Fri 11-Apr-25 17:34:33
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Gigaclear, Linksys router and ethernet connected printers


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I've moved into a rental and it comes with Gigaclear and a Linksys router. The wifi aspect is fine and everything connects up but I have a couple of printers that are ethernet. I've plugged them into the Linksys router and expected them to automatically connect but no cigar.

Any suggestions very welcome.
Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Fri 11-Apr-25 18:11:00
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Re: Gigaclear, Linksys router and ethernet connected printer


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How are the printers configured to get their IP address? Do you have a manual for the printers which tells you how they work? My guess is that if you are able to change the printers to their default configuration they would use DHCP to get their IP address from the router.

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 12-Apr-25 18:21:56
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Make and models of printers would help. Ta


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Standard User countryman69
(regular) Sun 13-Apr-25 10:25:09
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Re: Gigaclear, Linksys router and ethernet connected printer


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My bad.

HP Laserjet 100 color MFP M175NW

HP JetDirect 175x driving an HP1200 laserjet

Both work perfectly with a 7530 router from AVM and that is because AVM are a worldclass provider of routers.

Having dug deeper, it would seem that Gigaclear decide whther or not you can actually use the three remaining ethernet ports for what they were intended...ie to plug in an ethernet device like a printer.

I'm in a rental. Gigaclear is provided by the landlord who owns the account. So unless I can sweet-talk him into letting me have his Gigaclear account credentials I am stuffed. Unless I shell out for a wifi printer.

Compared to the excellent AVM routers, Linksys is a CoS IMO.

Mobile signal is chronic and totally unusable for mobile broadband. Welcome to Third World Britain.
Standard User countryman69
(regular) Sun 13-Apr-25 11:15:19
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Looks like I am right. The Linksys SPNMX55 that Gigaclear supply is limited to wi-fi cinnections only which is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. Actually, it's worse that the teapot as you can actually eat the teapot.
Standard User DFScale
(committed) Sun 13-Apr-25 12:08:35
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In reply to a post by countryman69:
Both work perfectly with a 7530 router from AVM and that is because AVM are a worldclass provider of routers.

???? What have you swallowed? Your printers should work with any old ethernet port.

In reply to a post by countryman69:
The Linksys SPNMX55 that Gigaclear supply is limited to wi-fi cinnections

This I don't believe. I can't see Gigaclear disabling ethernet ports and I can't see your landlord doing it either.

Your problem most likely is a straight configuration problem. How were these printers set up on the LAN previously? DHCP or fixed IP? You need to get them on to your present LAN IP address range either by fixed IP or by DHCP and in the latter case you need to then find them on your LAN.

You will need the app - unfortunately, I think this router requires an app rather than using a web interface - and you will need the router credentials from the landlord to be able to see what is going on. Yes, these things should possibly auto configure, but if they are not, then you need to be able to see what is going on.
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 13-Apr-25 12:18:22
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In reply to a post by countryman69:
The Linksys SPNMX55 that Gigaclear supply is limited to wi-fi cinnections only which is about as much use as a chocolate teapot.

The spec shows it has Ethernet; so you are saying Gigaclear customise the software to disable the ports?
https://support.linksys.com/kb/article/403-en/

Sadly Linksys is now a brand of Foxconn, not the independent Linksys of 20 years ago, that made some interesting stuff.

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Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sun 13-Apr-25 12:34:09
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What happens if you plug a laptop (with an Ethernet adapter) or similarly desktop machine into one of the Ethernet ports?

Is it assigned a local IP address + can reach the internet?
Standard User Pheasant
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 14-Apr-25 06:59:57
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Starting up threads asking for help, then abandoning them isn’t either (a) good form or (b) courteous.

Have fun debugging that audio output setup…

https://www.ispreview.co.uk/talk/threads/linksys-spn...
Standard User countryman69
(regular) Mon 14-Apr-25 07:17:10
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In reply to a post by Pheasant:
Starting up threads asking for help, then abandoning them isn’t either (a) good form or (b) courteous.

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That comment was unnecessary. Just because I don't sit on top of a keyboard 24/7
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