A technician is setting up a network printer for a customer who has a SOHO router. The technician wants to make sure the printer stays connected in the future and is available on all the computers in the house. Which of the following should the technician configure on the printer?
Correct Answer: B
Configuring a static IP address for a network printer in a SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) environment ensures that the printer maintains the same IP address over time. This consistency is crucial for networked devices like printers, as computers and other devices rely on this specific address to connect to the printer. If the printer's IP address were to change (as it might with DHCP), devices would no longer be able to communicate with it without reconfiguration.
* Static IP: Assigning a static IP address to the printer ensures it always uses the same IP, making it reliably accessible to all computers in the house regardless of network changes or router reboots.
DNS settings (A) are generally not necessary to configure directly on most network printers unless you're dealing with advanced network configurations or using the printer for scanning to email functions. WWAN (C) stands for Wireless Wide Area Network, which is not typically relevant for a standard network printer setup in a home or small office. Metered connection (D) is a Windows feature that helps reduce data usage on a connection, it's not relevant to configuring a printer's network settings.