Okay I looked it up. It seems like you have to set passwords, etc. I'm suspicious that at the end of the line, each device will get assigned a new local IP address. Is that the case? Basically, my printer is at IP X.X.X.X, and after adding a bridge solution, I want it to show up exactly as though I had never added anything: no need to re-find and configure the printer, etc.
The problem is that my printer was set up by a Korean guy, and he's no longer at the company we rent from. Nobody there knows how to do fucking anything, and yet we're stuck with another year on our rental contract. So I either have to get a completely non-invasive solution with NO risk of screwing anything up (like unplugging and replugging the device and getting a new local IP assigned by accident) or I have to reconfigure the whole network on my own. The latter, I don't really want to do.
Man, this company is tilting me right now.
The problem is that my printer was set up by a Korean guy, and he's no longer at the company we rent from. Nobody there knows how to do fucking anything, and yet we're stuck with another year on our rental contract. So I either have to get a completely non-invasive solution with NO risk of screwing anything up (like unplugging and replugging the device and getting a new local IP assigned by accident) or I have to reconfigure the whole network on my own. The latter, I don't really want to do.
Man, this company is tilting me right now.