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Richo ScanRouter v2 Lite Setup Help
I have a Richo Aficio 1045 in my office I would like to setup ScanRouter v2 Lite with. Could someone please walk me through what needs to be set up in the application to allow the scan to file (PDF) function?
Aficio = 192.168.1.102
Server (XP Pro) = 192.168.1.3
Thanks!
-Steve
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Fill in the delivery server IP in the 1045 (System Settings - File Transfer), and fill in the device IP (=Aficio 1045) in the ScanRouter Light Admin tool.
These are the most important things to do. To write a complete walkthrough is a lot of work so I suggest you take a look at the help files on the CD. You can easily create shortcuts on the machine's display to shared folders on the network. If the Windows XP firewall is blocking the scans, add port 1022 to the exeption list in the Windows Firewall.
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I have filled in the destination on the 1045.
How does the sender and destination in ScanRouter v2 Lite relate to your reply?
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It's a long time ago that I've set up ScanRouter, but there is a tool called Smart Device Monitor for Admin. This tool has an Adress Book Editor, which can be used to create the shortcuts to shared folders. I know it can be a bit complicated. Good Luck
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James!
You are my hero!
I followed your directions and it is working! The only thing I had to do different was when I was attempting to add the I/O device, I had to power off the 1045. If I didn't I always got an error message!
I have suggested moving on past the 1045, but its always on deaf ears. Oh well....
Thanks again!
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No worries mate glad I can help.
We still have a number of customers out there with this type of machine 1045, 1027 needing scanrouter so we still have to offer some kind of support even though Ricoh have stopped supporting it.
Not sure why you would have to power off the device itself but if it works now see how it goes.
Anything else drop me a line, always happy to help.
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I have a problem receiving scans in XP if the firewall is turned on but no problem if the firewall is turned off. Would there be a specific port to forward other than 1022 (I tried both TCP and UDP).
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Hi Remax,
The ports to open should be 3670 TCP, 135 TCP, 50305 UDP.
Also in dcomcnfg you should open around 10 ports I use 6000 - 6010
To do this run dcomcnfg expand 'Component Services', 'Computers', right click on 'My Computer' goto 'Properties'. Choose 'Default Protocols' then select 'Connection-orientated TCP/IP' click properties here and add the ports 6000 - 6010 as above on the 'intranet range'
Once you've done this your scanrounter should work with the XP firewall turned on.
If your getting firewall settings pushed down via group policy then you would need to tweak the policy on your server.
Hope you get it working but if not post a reply.
Thanks
James
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BANG!
Just after I made my own post I found another person on the forums that had a similar issue - 3670 UDP/TCP got us working, thanks so much for the quick and helpful response
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