Symptom: (1) Able to see printer when in same subnet, after selected printer, all options and the Print button is greyed out. (2) When manually adding printer in Settings, got error "Unable to communicate with this printer." Solution: Make sure default SNMP Community is enabled, if you have that removed, see below. Community Name 1: (ticked) Community Name: public Access Permission: (ticked) Read Access (not ticked) Write Access If Samsung is to rely on SNMP, it should either say in the application or on the printer settings page, or to offer an option to use alternative SNMP settings. It's been a year before I figured this out. I'm slow, I know.
I am not 100% positive on this interpretation, however it seemed to coincide with the time I received this device, so that might be it! (1) Turn off phone. (2) Hold VOLUME DOWN while powering on device (3) Press VOLUME UP / DOWN until it reads "Barcode" (4) Press Lock button (5) Read the "Date" row, note it's in MM-DD-YYYY format To get out: (6) Press any VOLUME key (7) Use VOLUME UP / DOWN keys to select "Start" (8) Press Lock button I pre-ordered my International Nexus 6 from Google, the device says 12-09-2014 (9th Dec 2014), and I received my phone on the 19th December 2014. Hope this helps!
Virgin Media in the UK currently offers a "Gig1" service that offers ~1.2Gbps down and 50Mbps up. While the topic of mediocre upload speed is valid, that is a discussion for another time. While the interface on the HFC interface offers 1.2Gbps downlink bandwidth, the Hub 4 modem itself offers only 4 x 1GbE interfaces, essentially limiting the usable downlink throughput to GbE (in practice ~940Mbps). This bloc post covers an undocumented feature, which allows aggregation of multiple GbE ports on the Hub 4, and create a WAN connection that is capable of >GbE speed. WARNING: While the bonding is stable with this firmware on Hub 4, the Round Robin (and alb as well) seem to fail for no reason every now and then. This does not seem to be ready for production use. Date tested: 2021-01-31 ISP Modem: Model: ...
THANK YOU!!! Been searching for hours to find this file.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you! Not happy with Cisco about this. You, I'm happy with! :-)
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ReplyDeleteThanks! Got one from a fleamarket and I needed this to fix it up.
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