HL 2270 Dw - Prevent Printer Installation Over Network
Aug 18, 2012
My wife is moving into an apartment complex for school and she has a Brother HL-2270DW printer. Since she only has a laptop and moves around the apartment, I would like to use the wireless on the printer. Unfortunately, the internet for the building is just through wireless APs. I have the printer installed on the network, but my concern is that anyone can just search for network printers and install it. While printing on it won't be useful for them, it could be a good way to waste her paper/toner. Is there a way to prevent users from installing it without being able to change the router settings? I did not see any option in the web configuration.
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1. Does the 2270 WLC support any other model of Cisco LAP other than the 1010 and 1030?
2. Will a newer controller, say a 2100 or 4400, be compatible with the 1010 and 1030 LAPs already at these locations?
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My IPTV connection works fine so far but as soon as I start watching TV I can't use my WiFi connection anymore. My router is an "Alice Modem 1121" (SIEMENS S1621-Z220-A) with 4 LAN ports and a WiFi interface (4th LAN port provides the IPTV). It is directly connected by wire to my PC's ethernet card for the IPTV and the internet is provided via the WiFi. When I activate the LAN connection the WiFi and internet connction stays up and requests can be sent but nothing returns anymore. Another device (iPod) has no problems with accessing the internet while IPTV is in use. I also have a Netgear WNR1000v3 router which I tried to use as AP instead but it's exactly the same problem. Unlucky the Netgear router is not supported to use dd-wrt firmware yet (I've found a step by step guide to prevent multicast floods with dd-wrt/ebtables). But maybe the Alice Modem can handle this problem on its own. I read some stuff about VLANs and splitting them but I have no clue how that would look like.
The "nas_0_1_34" is for the IPTV.
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I have high speed wifi at home and the wifi is WPA-PSK protected. My neighbour will be coming to my home to work with me and I will be keying my wifi password into his Windows XP laptop for him to access my wifi.
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Where do I find this wifi password in the Windows XP? What folder and what filename?
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Apr 26, 2012
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Is there a way to configure a port so that it will not allow you to change its VLAN (or make any configuration changes to it)? I'm imaging a command that when applied to a port would not allow you to make config changes to the port until you remove that command from that port, at which point you'll be able to change its VLAN, shut it, etc. If there isn't such capability, what strategy do you use to minimize the possibility of accidentally changing trunks, routed ports, or important access ports to different VLANs (other than labeling and verify)?
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I've tried enabling active desktop local policy and preventing users changing wallpaper but as far as I could tell active desktop didn't even come on, I refereshed the policy.
Does anyone know a good efficient way of simply setting a wallpaper for all users in an ad ou and preventing them changing it? I've got rid of all ways to set a desktop wallpaper apart from the right click menu on an image which has the "set as backgound" option, that's what they are using to do it.
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Green = source & mask
Red = destination & mask
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