Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine

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  • larryespinosa
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    • Aug 2017
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    Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine

    Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine? Anyone please?
  • Phil B.
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    • Jul 2016
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    Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

    Originally posted by larryespinosa
    Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine? Anyone please?
    do you have this manual?

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    • Phil B.
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      Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

      Originally posted by larryespinosa
      Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine? Anyone please?

      are you sure the cable is good?

      how have you tested the card? did you print out the network report? what IP addy does it have listed?

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      • COPIERMAN
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        • Jun 2009
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        Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

        here are my suggestion. I know there will be other responses from other techs.

        1. Make sure the network is working properly. Plug a computer or another copier to make sure connections are good.

        2. make sure in service mode that NIC is enable 5-985 device settings make sure it is enable.

        3. Check effective protocol is ipv4 turn on in user mode.

        4. Is it on auto dhcp mode if so then try specific and enter your ip information manually.

        I carry a router and a computer that i hook up to copier for testing purpose. To see if it is copier or there network.

        You said that you swap NIC was there any nvram that also need to be added to new card.

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        • sandmanmac
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          • Feb 2009
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          Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

          Originally posted by larryespinosa
          Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the machine? Anyone please?
          I'm just going by memory here, so correct me if I'm wrong, but the "nic" is not a removable option from the controller board on this model is it?
          If I'm correct, then what did you in fact replace? And even if I'm not, what situation led to you replacing the Board (or whatever it was you replaced)? In other words was the machine previously connected to a network and working properly, and what steps did you take to determine what needed replacement?
          If you expect helpful advice, then you need to provide more information up front.

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          • slimslob
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            • May 2013
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            Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

            I'm with sandmanmac. The CAT 5 interface on the MP 2510 is part of the controller board and cannot be replaced separately.

            The only replaceable network interface is the wireless adapter. A new PCI card needs to be programmed at least with the SSID and WEP incription key before it will work. If that is what you replaced because it stopped working, be aware that it used WEP which is not used by very many networks as it lack the security of WPSn. The customer IT may have done away with WEP.

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            • larryespinosa
              Technician
              • Aug 2017
              • 10

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              Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

              Originally posted by sandmanmac
              I'm just going by memory here, so correct me if I'm wrong, but the "nic" is not a removable option from the controller board on this model is it?
              If I'm correct, then what did you in fact replace? And even if I'm not, what situation led to you replacing the Board (or whatever it was you replaced)? In other words was the machine previously connected to a network and working properly, and what steps did you take to determine what needed replacement?
              If you expect helpful advice, then you need to provide more information up front.

              Originally the main problem: Can not print through network. Can not ping the machine. Timeout.
              Connection on the switch/Hub is orange/amber light. All the other device connected with this switch are all green. Only the Ricoh machine is amber/orange light.
              Now I noticed that the port connection the wires are twisted. See attached image with white checkmark.

              I installed the new NIC including the NVRAM, HDD and memory. Then switch Number 1 and 8 = ON
              In service mode I enabled NIC and USB SP5-985-001 and 002 respectively.
              After these, I can not input the IP address in the machine. Network Interface is not functioning in the system settings.
              Thanks for your input guys.

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              • slimslob
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                Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

                You relaced the controller board, not the NIC. As sandmanmac and I said there is no replaceable NIC. Put the NVRAM from the original controller on the new one.

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                • Elmo
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                  Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

                  Print and Scan is optional on that model
                  you need to have the correct memory ,HDD and the print/Scan option sd card installed
                  I Used To Live To Fix Things Now i Fix Things To Live

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                  • larryespinosa
                    Technician
                    • Aug 2017
                    • 10

                    #10
                    Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

                    Originally posted by slimslob
                    You relaced the controller board, not the NIC. As sandmanmac and I said there is no replaceable NIC. Put the NVRAM from the original controller on the new one.
                    Thank you slimslob.
                    Yes I did put the NVRAM, HDD, memory and print scan option sd card from the original board into the new one. And still the switch light connection is still amber light/orange. So I can not input the ip on the machine. Is not functioning.
                    Thank you.

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                    • sandmanmac
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                      Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

                      Originally posted by larryespinosa
                      Thank you slimslob.
                      Yes I did put the NVRAM, HDD, memory and print scan option sd card from the original board into the new one. And still the switch light connection is still amber light/orange. So I can not input the ip on the machine. Is not functioning.
                      Thank you.
                      The fact that the scan and print features aren't even available by pressing the buttons, and that there is no SC code associated with the condition to me suggests a problem with the SD card: Defective, locked, or incorrect slot.

                      The colour of the light on the NIC is redundant until you get the Print /scan functions back up on the machine

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                      • kannuki2
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                        • Feb 2012
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                        Re: Ricoh 2510 - Replaced new NIC card and now couldn't obtain IP address on the mach

                        First, I would recommend setting the IP address static and tether your laptop to ping it directly.

                        If you still have no connection, check if network IEEE 802.XXX is enable in user tools? This setting must be off.

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