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CopierNerd
12-14-2019, 07:14 PM
Hi,

I want to access mfps remotely using internet. Copier is connected with the internet. IP assigned is local but not live IP. how can i access my machine? never tried this before. What are the requirements and configurations to do this.

Please share your knowledge.

Phil B.
12-14-2019, 07:19 PM
Hi,

I want to access mfps remotely using internet. Copier is connected with the internet. IP assigned is local but not live IP. how can i access my machine? never tried this before. What are the requirements and configurations to do this.

Please share your knowledge.

ummmmm maybe study the service manual?

qbert69
12-14-2019, 07:23 PM
Hi,

I want to access mfps remotely using internet. Copier is connected with the internet. IP assigned is local but not live IP. how can i access my machine? never tried this before. What are the requirements and configurations to do this.

Please share your knowledge.Are you trying to print to it over the internet or just access the web page of the machine via the internet???[emoji848]

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tsbservice
12-14-2019, 07:31 PM
If you are more specific about manufacturer it would be easy. In general every brand has its own approach and tools depending on what you need to do. For an example KonMin have Remote panel, CSRC, Vcare etc.

Bix
12-14-2019, 10:12 PM
I saw the WWRSPF. This is a new feature in the CSRC that allows you to access the remote panel immediately, without the user having to press anything.

qbert69
12-14-2019, 10:25 PM
I saw the WWRSPF. This is a new feature in the CSRC that allows you to access the remote panel immediately, without the user having to press anything.Over LAN or WAN?[emoji848]

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blackcat4866
12-14-2019, 10:56 PM
It sounds to me like you're looking for V-Care + Remote Panel. If I understand correctly each registered machine gets billed for. We've attended the webinar. The KM demonstrator tried to present that this as really easy, that the janitor could do it. Our guy that specializes in Toshiba Cloud Connect and Kyocera Fleet Services spent a couple hours and 3 resets to get the first machine connected. I'm skeptical. =^..^=

allan
12-15-2019, 12:40 AM
To setup remote panel to work on the local network is easy enough.
Did it the first time by following the outline in the service manual.
Used anydesk at the time to get access to a local machine.
From there you can access service mode, but no one should use the machine and once logged in the customer cant use the machine.

Sure you can access it remotely with out the help of anydesk or teamviewer if port-forwarding is setup on the router.

allan
12-15-2019, 12:44 AM
It sounds to me like you're looking for V-Care + Remote Panel. If I understand correctly each registered machine gets billed for. We've attended the webinar. The KM demonstrator tried to present that this as really easy, that the janitor could do it. Our guy that specializes in Toshiba Cloud Connect and Kyocera Fleet Services spent a couple hours and 3 resets to get the first machine connected. I'm skeptical. =^..^=


Any small mistake on the configuration will cause it not to work. Spent countless hours waiting for the service controllers to configure it correctly.
Once they got the hang of it it was a simple routine.

Many customers had the ports blocked then its a struggle with the IT companies...
Preferred the GSM modems over the HTTP setups.

qbert69
12-15-2019, 12:58 AM
Easiest way to access admin mode of any machine/mfp is to setup a pc server and install a program such as Teamviewer. That way if you're in a multi brand environment you'll have a unified/ uniform method of accessing web admin of each machine with no pinholing/port forwarding issues. Just my 2 cents worth. [emoji41][emoji1303]

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CopierNerd
12-15-2019, 06:58 AM
Are you trying to print to it over the internet or just access the web page of the machine via the internet???[emoji848]

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I do not want to print over the internet using IPP. I just want to access its PSWC using WAN. Machine is already connected with the internet.

tsbservice
12-15-2019, 08:23 AM
I do not want to print over the internet using IPP. I just want to access its PSWC using WAN. Machine is already connected with the internet.


Easiest way to access admin mode of any machine/mfp is to setup a pc server and install a program such as Teamviewer. That way if you're in a multi brand environment you'll have a unified/ uniform method of accessing web admin of each machine with no pinholing/port forwarding issues. Just my 2 cents worth. [emoji41][emoji1303]

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Then that's the setup you may looking for.

allan
12-15-2019, 11:07 AM
I do not want to print over the internet using IPP. I just want to access its PSWC using WAN. Machine is already connected with the internet.


You customer must setup port-forwarding on there router.
If they don't get a static IP from the provider the WAN IP for the router will change on every restart.
DDNS will then need to be used.

Why do you need this functionality?

rrrohan
12-16-2019, 05:06 AM
install Remote Panel on a server in your office then set them up to connect to it under the client remote panel option on PageScope

only downside is you will need them to intiate the connection on the copier for you and provide you the PIN

I think only Konica Minolta techs would be able to use remote panel option in CSRC as I have tried it in the past using our own internally hosted Remote Panel server and nothing shows up

Bix
12-17-2019, 10:46 AM
with WWRSPF you can connect to a customer at 1000km from you, with no problem. You press Remote Panel and the MFP will be available for remote connection. Your client doesn't have to do anything.

emujo2
12-17-2019, 09:02 PM
You need to be able to VPN or remote desktop services into the network. As the KMs probably have non routable IP addresses, you will never be able to see them outside the network unless you were setting up some kind of IPP printing. What you would do access the VPN through a website ie remote.companyname.com. Once in you are virtually on their network and can see the printers. There is another way through the KM called remote panel client. Never have set this up, but it allows the copier to connect back to a server out on the web somewhere and then you can view the web page from here.

allan
12-17-2019, 09:54 PM
Yea now see the error in my ways here...

rrrohan
12-18-2019, 05:00 AM
Yea now see the error in my ways here...

If you port forward 50433 it might let you use remote panel in server mode?

Bix
12-18-2019, 07:56 AM
You need to be able to VPN or remote desktop services into the network. As the KMs probably have non routable IP addresses, you will never be able to see them outside the network unless you were setting up some kind of IPP printing. What you would do access the VPN through a website ie remote.companyname.com. Once in you are virtually on their network and can see the printers. There is another way through the KM called remote panel client. Never have set this up, but it allows the copier to connect back to a server out on the web somewhere and then you can view the web page from here.

With WWRPSF no VPN, static IP or any other software is required.
You can always connect from the outside even if the client has a dynamic IP. The WWRSPF is an integral option to the CSRC. The only requirement is that it only works in the most recent MFPs, so from series 8 upwards (it is configurable also in 4052, 227, C227)

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