![]() ![]() This is a little bit tangential, but I thought it would be useful to share the information I found out during the course of dealing with this issue. Normally, when I solve an issue, I prefer it to be modular, so that it can be reused without having to reinvent the wheel, so I set to thinking about how to solve it in a slightly different way.įirst a quick note about client IP addresses. At first, the only way to tell seemed to be querying the client IP address(es) and matching them against wired or wireless subnets, but this didn’t sit too well with me. ![]() Recently I came across an Environment Manager configuration where different printers were required depending on whether a user was connected to the wired or wireless networks in an office.
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