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    Re: Bad network connection

    I'm gonna call BS on this..most laptops are not running DHCP assigning services, that is more a server based application..E

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by emujo2 View Post
    I'm gonna call BS on this..most laptops are not running DHCP assigning services, that is more a server based application..E
    key word the is MOST I have mine setup to do just that.

    so pull your BS back brother, IT can be done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    key word the is MOST I have mine setup to do just that.

    so pull your BS back brother, IT can be done.
    Silly question. Why would you want to setup your laptop as a DHCP server?
    Always had weird issues if there was more than one DHCP server on a network.
    Whatever

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    Silly question. Why would you want to setup your laptop as a DHCP server?
    Always had weird issues if there was more than one DHCP server on a network.
    separate boot into server software just for trouble shooting ... comes in handy when at a customers site. Blows their IT dept claiming it was the copier/printer

    it doesn't connect to their net...

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil B. View Post
    separate boot into server software just for trouble shooting ... comes in handy when at a customers site. Blows their IT dept claiming it was the copier/printer

    it doesn't connect to their net...

    Seems like in this case the OP had no need to connect the laptop directly to the printer.
    Whatever

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by allan View Post
    Seems like in this case the OP had no need to connect the laptop directly to the printer.
    no he needs to investigate THEIR network print/scan works fine

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    Re: Bad network connection

    As always update the FW and set switch 25 accordingly. And as others mentioned play with network speed and TLS, SSL settings.
    Try this:
    Select Administrator
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    Select Initialize.
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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by rrrohan View Post
    Laptop connected on same port with same cable works fine obtaining...

    ...Ping using laptop on same port works with no drops.

    Those two bits of info eliminate the customers network and cable as a problem.


    Quote Originally Posted by rrrohan View Post
    Ping drops about 15% of the time
    And that points to the copier NIC. I agree with you about time for a MFP board.

    15% ping drops may not stop a print job but would impact a SSL handshake for email.

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by bsm2 View Post
    Exactly the opposite
    Explain?

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    Re: Bad network connection

    Quote Originally Posted by D_L_P View Post
    Explain?
    Can't web in first clue
    Most likely a duplicate Ipaddress

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