Gp Ethernet Printer Tool V5.0 [exclusive] -

: Manually change a printer's IP address to match your local network's subnet.

The IP address you are trying to assign might already be claimed by a smartphone, computer, or another network device. Use another tool or check your router settings to ensure the target IP is fully vacant. gp ethernet printer tool v5.0

Outdated WinPcap driver or conflicting network monitoring software (Wireshark, VPN clients). Solution: : Manually change a printer's IP address to

GPEthernetTool.exe /send:"Hello POS World\n\n\x1D\x56\x00" /ip:192.168.1.100 /port:9100 In the tool, enter the newly assigned IP

If your PC is on 192.168.0.X and the printer is on 192.168.1.X , they cannot see each other. Temporarily change your PC’s static IP address in Windows Network Settings to 192.168.1.50 to bridge the gap, run the tool, and then change your PC back.

In the tool, enter the newly assigned IP address into the test field. Click or Ping .