Laimbo
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Hi,
I have just done a job where a contractor had setup a temporary office while their gear was arriving and wanted to print from a few notebooks to a consumer wifi printer using an Ipad as the hotspot. The only internet they had was an Ipad air 2 or Iphone 6 being used as the personal hotspot. I figured it should be no big deal but ended up driving me crazy. We have since set it up with a usb connection as their new 4G hotspot + dock will be arriving next week but I would like to figure out where I went wrong.
Any device could connect to the Ipad. The notebooks can get internet and the printer connects and is issued an IP address. The Ipad gives the address 172.20.10.x with subnet mask 255.255.255.240. All of the devices can ping the Ipad (gateway address) but can't see each other. Exactly the same on the Iphone 6. I tested the printer with my phone (LG Nexus 5) and it worked without a hitch so I assume the issue is my lack of understanding of Subnet masks. I would greatly appreciate if anyone can confirm this or give any advice as to what may be causing this issue.
Thankyou in advance for any help!
Liam.
I have just done a job where a contractor had setup a temporary office while their gear was arriving and wanted to print from a few notebooks to a consumer wifi printer using an Ipad as the hotspot. The only internet they had was an Ipad air 2 or Iphone 6 being used as the personal hotspot. I figured it should be no big deal but ended up driving me crazy. We have since set it up with a usb connection as their new 4G hotspot + dock will be arriving next week but I would like to figure out where I went wrong.
Any device could connect to the Ipad. The notebooks can get internet and the printer connects and is issued an IP address. The Ipad gives the address 172.20.10.x with subnet mask 255.255.255.240. All of the devices can ping the Ipad (gateway address) but can't see each other. Exactly the same on the Iphone 6. I tested the printer with my phone (LG Nexus 5) and it worked without a hitch so I assume the issue is my lack of understanding of Subnet masks. I would greatly appreciate if anyone can confirm this or give any advice as to what may be causing this issue.
Thankyou in advance for any help!
Liam.