Re: C2503 w/ Wireless Option - No Printing
One problem there, if IEEE needed to be restored to defaults, the scan to email and pinging would not work either. The only instances that where IEEE 802.1x would used is be needed would if Ricoh's grossly overpriced WiFi adapter were installed or it needed to use Radius Dot1x authentication or a couple of other high levels of security. If Rich's WiFi adapter is installed, it will turn off the CAT 5 port, only one adapter can be used at a time CAT 5, WiFi, Bluetooth or fire wire. Watch the C2503 when a job is sent. If the data LED comes on briefly then turns off, some one may have changed user authentication for printing.
One problem there, if IEEE needed to be restored to defaults, the scan to email and pinging would not work either. The only instances that where IEEE 802.1x would used is be needed would if Ricoh's grossly overpriced WiFi adapter were installed or it needed to use Radius Dot1x authentication or a couple of other high levels of security. If Rich's WiFi adapter is installed, it will turn off the CAT 5 port, only one adapter can be used at a time CAT 5, WiFi, Bluetooth or fire wire. Watch the C2503 when a job is sent. If the data LED comes on briefly then turns off, some one may have changed user authentication for printing.
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