The Shining City Upon a Hill
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
Yep your next level is wipe the pc. GREAT JOBComment
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
Billy is a business owner. As such he doesn't need a "tech" ID. I don't know about Kyocera but Ricoh quit using tech IDs years ago. They used valid dealer email addresses to access their service sites. Worked quite well especially when a tech left a dealership. All the dealership had to do was delete that techs email address.Comment
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With No Factory Training No Network Certification and No support from Kyocera.Comment
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How is it that you claim to be network certified but don't understand SMB as it relates to the OSI Model?
Would you like for me to break it down into small pieces so that you may understand? This can be a teachable moment for you.
You see, at the "session" layer, only one PC can connect per session thus making it impossible for a single scan to go to 2 different NIC's.
Once you've learned that, I'l teach you about TCP. You'll love it. Get busy. LOLAdversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Billy is a business owner. As such he doesn't need a "tech" ID. I don't know about Kyocera but Ricoh quit using tech IDs years ago. They used valid dealer email addresses to access their service sites. Worked quite well especially when a tech left a dealership. All the dealership had to do was delete that techs email address.
I do have a Kyocera tech ID. I've also been factory trained on MANY sharps. I just don't feel the need to explain myself to an idiot.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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I explained this when I first joined. I was away from the copier business for a long time. The reason I came to this site was to catch up on the technology because I don't want to be an authorized dealer again. I want to work for myself and I felt like I was working for Kyocera when I was a dealer. I'm too old for that again.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill
How is it that you claim to be network certified but don't understand SMB as it relates to the OSI Model?
Would you like for me to break it down into small pieces so that you may understand? This can be a teachable moment for you.
You see, at the "session" layer, only one PC can connect per session thus making it impossible for a single scan to go to 2 different NIC's.
Once you've learned that, I'l teach you about TCP. You'll love it. Get busy. LOL
Since I already have two Network certifications. I Would suggest you get training. Game Over RookieComment
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I'm assuming you also graduated elementary school, correct? And you still can't spell on a 4th grade level. I'm confident that I'm better at anything compared to you. You don't impress me at ANYthing. NOTHING.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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You Still F UP the customers install ROOKIE and still didn't fix it yet. What a TechComment
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I think this was the last model , KM-4530, I was factory trained on. And also the 60 ppm mahine that had the drum that lasted 2 million pages was it? Can't remember:
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