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Trying to configure a Print Server that is in a remote location

Hi Everyone,

I am attempting to configure a TP-Link TL-PS110P Print Server from a remote location.

From my location I am accessing a laptop which is connected to the same physical network as the Print Server. However the laptop has an I.P. address of 192.168.170.10, and it is connected directly into a router with the I.P. address of 192.168.170.254, whereas the Print Server has a default I.P. address of 192.168.0.10.

Within the laptop I have set a static route to the Print Servers I.P. address, below is a screen capture of the laptops route table.

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As can be seen above (in yellow highlight) there is now a route from the laptop to the Print Server. However I am unable to ping the Print Server, and entering the Print Server's address into a browser results in no configuration page being loaded.

All this being said when I use a Network detection program I can clearly see that the Print Server can be reached on the network, as shown below.

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How can I go about loading the Print Servers configuration page through a web browser? I have tried http://192.168.0.10, and https://192.168.0.10. Furthermore the same network has an identical TP-Link Print Server connected, and I can reach it's configuration page (due to it being on the I.P. address 192.168.170.229), and I can see that by default the Print Server does not require an explicit Port number to be specified.

I am quite stuck here, any suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Kind Regards,

Davo

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