07-08-2025 04:34 AM
A few months ago BT switched my router to one from EE and I've noticed that the Dell laser printer seems to have vanished from the printer lists on all our laptops/desktop. My brother thinks it is down to the IP address (he printed off a sheet and it says 0.0.0.0) he said the router is not picking up the printer, it is connected with a network cable. If I ring EE will they be able to help me? I'm not sure why my Brother printer is still working and the Dell isn't but the Dell is much older.
Any advice is much appreciated but bear in mind I am in no way a computer expert 😂
Many thanks
08-08-2025 02:25 PM
This is the list of all the devices showing in the hub manager - I noticed you had scribbled out some of your numbers so have done the same 😀
08-08-2025 02:55 PM
@Ren77 Will take a look when the pictures get approved for viewing, yes mac address numbers have to be wiped out partial to get approved through the filter process.
08-08-2025 08:16 PM
@Ren77 You don't per chance have note off the MAC address on the Dell laser printer, first four numbers would be enough just like you blanked the others with the text, can see the 9 network connected devices, looks like you have some switches in circuit but you Laser may be hidden if off one of the 3 smart wireless Extenders you are using, you have a lot going on Network wise. Think that there will be a label somewhere on the printer, but you may also see it on the sample you had printed out before hand! Jim
08-08-2025 08:40 PM
I'm so sorry to keep bothering you with this Jim, it's so kind of you to help ....
I'm looking at the sheet my brother printed off from the printer and next to Mac Address it says: 08:00:37:ED:7F:FA
The printer has got a long cable plugged into the back and goes into the router.
I can scan the whole sheet if that helps?
08-08-2025 09:26 PM
What’s the model of the Dell printer? I wonder if it only has a 10mbps Ethernet port. See the note at the bottom of the page here.
08-08-2025 10:40 PM
It's a Dell C1765nfw colour MFP, what I don't undestand is why it's disappeared from all our laptop printer settings. I'm sure the timing matches to when they switched me from my BT router to this EE one. The BT one was more reliable. My brother keeps telling me to ring EE and ask them about it but I can't face going through a dozen menu's before I get to speak to someone. 😂 I'm trying to find a manual somewhere, it's that old I'm sure I got a paper instruction book, remember those days?
08-08-2025 10:56 PM - edited 08-08-2025 11:03 PM
@Ren77 And also the manual link. Dell C1765nfw User's Guide
Connecting Your Printer
Your Dell C1765nf/C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer interconnection cable must meet the following
requirements:
Connection type
Connection specifications
Wireless
IEEE 802.11b/802.11g (Dell C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer only)
USB
USB 2.0 compatible
Ethernet
10 Base-T/100 Base-TX compatible
Wall jack connector
RJ11
Phone connector
RJ11
NOTE: The images used in this manual are those of the Dell C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer unless otherwise mentioned
Honestly would be trying it through a separate switch as not seeing it anywhere on your list, and you are not indicating where you have it plugged into, so keep me guessing! Did give you a call just so you know! Jim
08-08-2025 11:32 PM
Thanks for the manual 😁
not sure what you meant by 'did give you a call just so you know' 🤔
Took a photo where the cable is plugged into - it runs from the printer across the skirting and up into the back of that Neatgear thing, it's like spaghetti junction back there, my brother is so untidy and I keep trying to organise the cables, drives me nuts. There is a windows desktop computer in the same room along with two Brother printers but they aren't plugged in via a cable.
08-08-2025 11:47 PM
@Ren77 Check your phone log if your service records it, called at 8pm.
09-08-2025 12:28 AM
What is that Netgear thing? The printer isn't connected to the EE SH+ router by Ethernet, but somewhere else. So it could be arriving at the EE router over WiFi?