![]() ![]() I tried to install with Windows, which lets me type in the IP address, but when Windows detected the printer, it couldn't tell what kind of network card the printer was using and I didn't see a way to add something to that list. For what it is worth, the printer is on firmware 2.020 as reported by the webpage as well. Also, I used the Pixma webpage to turn off IPv6 since I couldn't figure out how to do it from the printer console (the printer is so loud with every button press that I didn't want to spend time playing with it). The Canon install software from the CD (v1.1) goes through most of the process and then runs its network detection program that happily says it didn't find anything and doesn't let me type in the IP address. For example, the printers IP address is 192.168.1.20 and the client has 192.168.0.195 (these are /24 networks). We are a school and have a lot of devices, so we have a separate VLAN for printers and other deivces. I have a user that bought a Canon Pixma MX920 and we are trying to set up the printer to work over a wired LAN connection. I have configured a static IP for the printer and can easily ping and access the INTERNAL webpage of the Pixma. Hello, Has anyone been able to install a network Pixma MX920 on a different subnet from the PC using the Canon install software? ![]()
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