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    Kyocera's most annoying network security

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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

    I wish it were really that easy, but there are a lot of steps to setting this up for a simple home office. The Quick 'N Easy site doesn't appear to offer a step-by-step method.

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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

    Other stupid things to look for smb scanning (thanks M$oft) is time on copier must be within 2 hours of computers time, discovery and file sharing must be turned on in network settings on computer, if your using wireless on a "public" or designated public network at home good luck, usually issues. Quite often it is antivirus controlling the firewall that blocks things, create firewall exception for port 139. Some antiviruses require port 445 with ssl now. Then there is smb1/smb2/smb3 issues.Quit bashing Kyo. We are a multi-vendor company and all manufacturers are having the same issues. If you can't do it hire someone who can or buy something like an hp that has a beacon program built into it. Current kyo's have a program called pinpoint scan. It's a beacon program. You run it and the kyo finds the computer running it. Goes through firewalls and antiviruses because actually the computer is reaching out to the copier.
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    Re: Kyocera's most annoying network security

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