Email Capability From Scanner To Router To Computer?
Oct 20, 2011
I am having trouble getting my Ricoh printer/scanner to communicate with the pc. It does not loop back completely without a "check the configuration network." I am not certain if the path is not right or I may be doing something else. I need to get the email function to work with my computer. I am using static ip address to communicate with the devices.
I have an elderly Dell Dimension 5150 desktop computer. It should have wireless capability. I purchased a wifi usb 2.0 adapter, but have been unable to set it up following on-screen instructions.Running Win XP Home edition.I have reason to believe that OS may have been comprimised by a virus previously; that is why I set it aside. Now I am attempting to reactivate it.The OS seems to work normally, but I need internet access to confirm this.
I have a functioning wifi router in my house; it works normally with two other computers.I am attempting to confirm if the Win XP OS needs to be replaced before purchase.How can I confirm the OS is shot and I must purchase a new one?
I have 3 Twitter accounts that all work fine on my iphone and my sony experia phone but I can not get into twitter on my home cpu because I cant find the email address that I used to start the account i tell them i lost it so they email it to my email address on file that they wont share. So I need to find out every single email account i have set up in the last 2 years.How do i do that? I tried the option to security to optioms again and nothing for twitter. I need those account on my desk so i can send photos off my hard drive.
I'm an intern in an elementary school. We have here two administration computers in which I and all the teachers have access to. One of the teachers has told me that she cannot access her email (Microsoft Office Outlook 2003) from one of the computers.
I have installed Ver.1.0.03 (Build 14) Firmware on my E4200 I launch cisco and detct the printer fine prints fine but goes to offline and my scaner in that printer not work My printer is cx7400.
Model name: Linksys E4200 Model number: E4200 Firmware version: 2.0.36.126507 Operating system: Windows XP SP 3 Software version: 1.4.12005.2 Connection type (WAN): DHCP
My Canon MX882 multifunction printer is connected to the router via USB cable. The printer works. The scanner does not work.
I have a question about NAT behavior on FWSM 4.0. The problem is email server (Company A) cannot connect to email gateway (Company B) on the outside network and it randomly happen. I got this error from server guy "Detail: xlate has blocked the connection between A’s mail gateway and B’s mail gateway". It work fine again after clear xlate on firewall. [code]
1. How FWSM create xlate table like that? I mean it look like NAT0 for 158.137.21.26 but it doesn't has any nat rule for 158.137.21.26 on firewall.
2. What does it mean "connections 24" at the first of line? In the normal time, I only see the connections is 0 like the second line of xlate
3. After clear xlate global 158.137.21.26, the first line of xlate table is gone then email server can connect each other. Does is a bug on FWSM? or This is a normal NAT behavior of FWSM.
I deleted an incoming email titled troy from my email inbox by mistake I need to recover this email as it came from my son in bali [URL] edited by moderator: Deleted Email address to prevent Spam
Looking for my next router and it needs to have the standard WIFI capabilities, Gigabit wired ports and also ability to use 3G modem, or have one built in. I have not seen any entry level routers that does this.
The standard Verizon router doesn't have Wireless N capability, so I got the WRT600N (first floor) a while back and connected it to one of the ports on the Verizon router (basement). I have the wireless turned off on Verizon router. My problem is that anything connecting to the WRT600N has extremely intermittent connectivity.
I recently purchased a 1941W Router and upgraded it to IOS15.2T. After upgrading I was disapointed to see that it didn't have IPSEC VPN capability. What do I have to do to get this support activated/installed on this device?
i've searched the cisco product line looking for a simple router that many of my small to medium size clients can benefit from .Most of these clients have approx. 40 - 75 users and they have standard T1 Connections for Internet as well as a secondary Internet provider utilizing broadband ( cable )
i would like to find them a cisco series router that can provide both load balancing to maximize the speed from both ISP's and - provide automatic fail-over / business continuity in the event one of their Internet lines goes down.
i see that the 800 series router provides business continuity but it doesn't appear that is suitable for my situation ( T1 / broadband cable ) not DSL.don't want to spend 5k on something that is overkill b/c again, these are relatively small offices ( 40- 75 users max )
I am a avid fan of Linksys routers. But one feature which i feel isn't there on linksys is the ability to start downloads on the router and also peer to peer capability such as torrents. Asus routers have this and it works flawlessly love to have this feature on the Linksys routers. This is one and only request i ask for in firmware update
using virus scanner over the network and this is related to my workplace. a pc with win xp can share all drives (including c:) over the network with another pc with win xp as well. let's say pc1 and pc2 (both with win xp). i can scan pc2 from pc1 once i hv shared all the drives. but for win vista n 7, i found out that it is not possible to share c:...yes, there are some ways to share it but the entire c: cannot be shared. n i also know that c: cannot be shared entirely due to security purposes. but can i bypass this only for virus scanning purpose? i know many will juz ask me to install the anti virus on the infected pc, but if possible i want to scan it over the network. if i hv to scan 20 PCs at the same time i find it easier to do it from a single pc than to install the anti-virus at every single pc.
I am a avid fan of Linksys routers i blindly go buy it. But one feature which i feel isn't there on linksys is the ability to start downloads on the router and also peer to peer capability such as torrents. Asus routers have this and it works flawlessly love to have this feature on the Linksys routers. This is one and only request i ask for in firmware update?
I just switched to Roadrunner Lightening via Brighthouse Networks. There is no configuration capability in the Cable modem/ router / wireless - Ubee provided to make the Modem a bridge. You have to call Brighthouse to do that. They indicated that they only do that for supported routers and the EA 4500 is not one of them. I'm ready to call them to say I have one of the supported modems so "do it" and then find out what happens.
Meanwhile I have connected my EA4500 through their router and have a network in a network. I've noticed another more significant problem. The speeds through the EA 4500 drop to 90%. Is there something wrong with the router configuration that would cause this significant drop in speed? I'm afraid if the problem is the EA 4500.
I have a Linksys WRT120N wireless router. I am currently only using wired connections to the router. I recently bought a Nexus 7 tablet computer and would like to connect to the Internet wirelessly. How do I turn on the wirelss capability of my router securely?
We are planning on moving towards MPLS. I want to test a MPLS capability with Cisco 1841 Router and a HWIC-4ESW. Is it possible to use the MPLS withe mentioned devices?
I have a N600dp. My printer, Brother MFC-J410W, is plugged into the router USB port. The printer function works but the scanner function doesn't. I keep getting an error message that the printer is not connected.
I added the network printer cum scanner - cm1312, going to control panel >> add printer >> etc. etc. Now I can print. But there is no scanner installed. What I can do?
First i need to ask you i have bought a xerox scanner 3220 it is not net work ready i need to convert the usb 2 to wire less port and it requires a network server and maybe your software.accomplish this with your software and any hardware.
I have a Hp 4700 all in one wireless printer. I am able to print with no problem. I just can't copy or scan. when you first turn the pritner on it comes up with a scan/copy error. I have tired everything and nothing works.
I have a multifunctional printer epson cx8300 and have it connected to a print server TP-LINK TL-PS310U in a hope that every PCs on the network can share the printer to do printing and scanning. When I did a test to check if I can send a job to the printer, I could actually print it through the print server. However, the problem now is I can not scan a document. When I went to open windows Fax and Scanner window, unable to see any scanner there. So my question is whether this is the limitation of the epson printer itself or the print server or the scanners do not work on the network.
I have a Canon ScanFront 220 network scanner that seems to have a problem with our network. It's plugged into a Cisco 3560. The network is operational, just chatty.
A wireshark session for just a few seconds looks like this: (192.168.81.42 is the scanner) 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.89 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.90 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.91 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.92 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.93 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.94 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.95 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.96 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.97 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.98 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.99 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.101 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.102 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.103 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.104 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.106 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.108 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.109 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.110 Vlan81 1w4d: IP ARP: rcvd req src 192.168.81.42 0000.8583.2c43, dst 192.168.81.111 Vlan81
I can't find anything on the scanner that would cause this.
Im working for a client at the moment and I've had to setup a network printer for them, I've got 4 Windows 7 machines easily printing over the network to this printer that is connected wirelessly but they want one of there machines to use the scanning functionality of the printer.The scanner doesn't show up at all in the local network devices like the printer does and to be honest i don't really have any experience with scanning over a network to a windows 7 machine, but this printer does support scan to ftp so my idea is to setup a small ftp server on the windows 7 machine with a folder to stored scans on the desktop or something, then put the details of the server in to the printer making it as easy as possible for the customer to scan stuff and just get it from the folder on the desktop, i could also share this folder over the network for anyone to open and get a scan if needs be.