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Your new office networked printer is having trouble. You set the IP address to 192.168.4.3. It self-tests just fine and everything is properly configured, but no one can print to it. When you try to PING the printer, you don't get a response. All computers can access the server and the Internet—you even PING the router at 192.168.41.1 and it responds nicely. What should you now suspect?

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Answer:

The printer's IP address is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given statement, When there is difficulty with the user's networked printer. The IP address was apply to 192.168.4.3. It tests just fine and all things are installed correctly, but it prints nothing. When the user tries to PING the printer, he does not get an answer from the printer. At 192.168.41.1 all computers can access the server and the internet when the user can PING the router, and it reacts properly. Then, the user suspects the IP address of the printer.

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