Originally Posted by
coolade
I just spend the last 10 minutes creating an account on this site, just so I could post my "working solution".
But before I do let me help make this site better. Actually this goes for all IT forums sites.
The biggest suggestion: If you've never come across the problem posted. don't reply. I mean don't post ANYTHING.
Instead of helping you've added absolutely no value to the conversation and dragged the original question into a direction with no proven help.
If you want to help with a suggestion, state it and a technical reason for your 2 cents.
"what switch are you using?" - really???
what the hell is the reason for this question to a question and nothing to follow?
what are you going to answer if they say "cisco, emc, belkin or juniper"? do you have an answer to all of them? Are you that good?
> If you've never come across the problem posted. don't reply. I mean don't post ANYTHING.
thanks for listing to my rant. forum trolls suck and are think they are helpful but do the exact opposite.
now for reason i am posting...
Here is what i did to solve my problem on this same issue:
My web interface wasnt pulling either. my model is: RICOH Aficio MP C2000
The Web Image Monitor was pulling up before i moved locations.
the assigned IP was 10.10.0.170
my fix: change the IP (10.10.0.171) and restarted the copier. when it came back up, the copiers interface was accessible. will this work for you? idk, give it a try. This is a valid post, cause it worked for my situation.
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