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  • zaza
    MECANOGRAPHE

    1,000+ Posts
    • Mar 2008
    • 1095

    #1

    info !!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Hello everyone I'd like your opinion on this question a client asked me:
    are there any canon or other copier brands connectable with wireless?
    Thank you and I await your answers.
    BEST TECHNICIAN . NICE PEOPLE .
  • nmfaxman
    Service Manager

    Site Contributor
    1,000+ Posts
    • Feb 2008
    • 1702

    #2
    Use an Access Point device or a wireless gaming adapter.
    Works on all network equipment.
    Why do they call it common sense?

    If it were common, wouldn't everyone have it?

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    • blackcat4866
      Master Of The Obvious

      Site Contributor
      10,000+ Posts
      • Jul 2007
      • 22995

      #3
      Originally posted by nmfaxman
      Use an Access Point device or a wireless gaming adapter.
      Works on all network equipment.
      Agreed. You don't want a wireless router. You want a Wireless Bridge or WAP.
      If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
      1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
      2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
      3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
      4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
      5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

      blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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      • zaza
        MECANOGRAPHE

        1,000+ Posts
        • Mar 2008
        • 1095

        #4
        ok guy but ..this solution in all brand of copiers ..?
        BEST TECHNICIAN . NICE PEOPLE .

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        • blackcat4866
          Master Of The Obvious

          Site Contributor
          10,000+ Posts
          • Jul 2007
          • 22995

          #5
          Anything with an RJ45 live network connection. =^..^=
          If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
          1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
          2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
          3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
          4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
          5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

          blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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          • zaza
            MECANOGRAPHE

            1,000+ Posts
            • Mar 2008
            • 1095

            #6
            yes ...RJ45 ...but ..all brand of copiers can work in wireless ?
            BEST TECHNICIAN . NICE PEOPLE .

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            • blackcat4866
              Master Of The Obvious

              Site Contributor
              10,000+ Posts
              • Jul 2007
              • 22995

              #7
              The MFP can't tell the difference. There is a Cat5 cable from the WAP to the printer/MFP. The print data is indistinguishable. =^..^=
              If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
              1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
              2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
              3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
              4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
              5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

              blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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              • Eric1968
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Jan 2009
                • 2458

                #8
                Some machines have a wireless network card as an option. Then you don't need any UTP-cables. But not all machines have that option.

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                • Jules Winfield
                  Senior Tech

                  500+ Posts
                  • Jul 2009
                  • 821

                  #9
                  The wireless ethernet bridge is the way to go. It basically turns a wireless connection into a wired connection. As far as any printer or MFP is concerned it is a wired connection. No special settings are required on the printer/MFP end.
                  But I'm trying, Ringo. I'm trying real hard... to be the Shepherd.

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                  • zaza
                    MECANOGRAPHE

                    1,000+ Posts
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 1095

                    #10
                    well l think in ricoh copiers it have only this wireless network card ?
                    BEST TECHNICIAN . NICE PEOPLE .

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                    • mrwho
                      Major Asshole!

                      Site Contributor
                      2,500+ Posts
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 4299

                      #11
                      When using a wireless adaptor or wireless bridge on the RJ45 port of the machine, the machine sees it as a regular wired connection, so it works with any equipment (copier, printer, scanner, desktop, laptop, netbook, PC, Mac, etc) that has a regular RJ45 network connector.

                      Maybe Google Translator can explain it better to you.
                      ' "But the salesman said . . ." The salesman's an asshole!'
                      Mascan42

                      'You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heat waves.'

                      Ibid

                      I'm just an ex-tech lurking around and spreading disinformation!

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                      • KenB
                        Geek Extraordinaire

                        2,500+ Posts
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 3944

                        #12
                        Run the other way from MFP wireless cards - they're mostly bad news - not to mention the price difference.

                        As my fellow members have added, a bridge is the way to go.
                        “I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins

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                        • zaza
                          MECANOGRAPHE

                          1,000+ Posts
                          • Mar 2008
                          • 1095

                          #13
                          friend mrwho thx lot for your better explain ...here you learne the fonction of wireless as other machine ..copiers or printers or others ..yeah the bridge is RJ45 ...well..then all network copiers for any brand can work in wirless ..it's clear..
                          BEST TECHNICIAN . NICE PEOPLE .

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                          • RRodgers
                            Service Manager

                            1,000+ Posts
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 1947

                            #14
                            Originally posted by zaza
                            yes ...RJ45 ...but ..all brand of copiers can work in wireless ?
                            Ricoh does sell a "kit" but... that was a while back. I don't know if they do it anymore. I believe KonicaMinolta will have a Bluetooth kit that you can install. But, the wifi bridge will work on all of them. I use it all the time in OLD churches that we can run ether for.
                            Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.

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                            • kingpd@businessprints.net
                              Senior Tech

                              500+ Posts
                              • Feb 2008
                              • 919

                              #15
                              Would something like these work?

                              Newegg.com - wifi bridge

                              Does anyone know the difference then, if any between a wifi bridge and those things called wireless print servers?

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