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Connect the machine to a router or a switch with a network cable.
In used mode, under network settings - set the machine to DHCP, so it will get an IP adress from the switch/router.
Print out a network status page, and see if you've got an IP adress.
In the command window on your PC type: ipconfig/all and see the IP adress of your computer. Compare it to the adress the machine got from the router/switch and see if they are almost identical apart from the last digits.
Install the driver, and install the printer using device name, and you should be good to go. Or you can set the IP you got from the switch/router as a static adress, and install the copier using the IP adress.
From what you say i think you have an IP conflict. Unplug your machine and ping that IP address to see if you have response.
If you have a response it is because you already have this IP configured in other equipment.
You can also make shore if the network card of the machine is working. Plug a cable directly to the machine and see the result. If you have any more doubt reply to me or post a new question. See you
I think that the easiest way is with the WebImageMonitor (Web Interface).
Open your browser and write the IP adress of you machine (ex. http://192.168.x.x/)
Then you must login as administrator.
User: Administrator
PW: password.
Then go to network settings and disable the telnet
You need to plug your comuter into one of the LAN Port and the Copier into another LAN port your Modem into toyr WAN port. Then you will need the IP of the router it should com along with the router Info and either be 192.168.000.1 or 192.168.0.1. add an ip spec range Isusualle use 192.168.000.120 this goes into your copier under network protacals in user tools. under the same area setup sub net mask 255.255.255.0 if you have already installed you Ricoh AP3800 Driver place the ip 192.168.000.120 again the 3rd set of numbers either .000 or .001 depending on your router. SO under start menu go to either printer and faxes or control panel right click on printer icon for ricoh AP3800 go to properties select the ports tab, Click add Port select Standared TCP ip Clickm the new port. Click next Add your IP adress for the Copier here. Click next Next window will have Generic network card so press NEXT and then Finished Close printer ports window and then click apply. This should get you printing
Go to user tools counter. Go to settings. Go to interface. You should see the IP address settings window. Some Ricohs have auto DHCP. Usually I turn that on to get it to recognize your router. Make sure your gateway address is inserted as well.
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