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49.FF04 - in older 4xxx printer it mneans a firmware error - try to do:
1. cold reset
2. updaete firmware
3. remove network card from printer and instert it back - or try to turn printer on without it.
4. reinstall the formatter - phisical connection may be not good ( formater is a "cage" that the networc card is inserted)
go to http://www.hp.com for more information
Not sure if the warranty for it would cover any data retrieval so you might want to address this issue first, if it applies to your case. If not, simply RMA to the seller or manufacturer and they'll either refurbish it or exchange for a working one, depending on warranty for it. Either case, you probably don't want to void your warranty by opening the unit yourself and checking if the drive itself works and if it's just the enclosure that's problematic, so best solution would probably be contacting your nearest mac store and asking them for their advice. Best of luck!
You can do MAC (ethernet) address filtering. You can set it to allow only specific MAC addresses to be granted access. For Windows PCs, you can get the MAC adress by firing a command prompt and typing 'ipconfig /all'. For WM, go to 'Start > Settings > System Information' (or something equivalent) select the network section and take note of the Wi-Fi card's MAC address. Anyway, with the MAC adresses of all the devices you want to grant access to your network in hand, navigate to its Web Utility (if it has not been changed before, the IP address is usually set to either 192.168.0.1, or 192.168.1.1, or 192.168.2.1). There, under the security section, you should find the MAC address filtering function.
Please, let me know if you need further details.
Regards,
Carlos
normaly the tv providers or net providers sends a kill codes to cablle network and sometimes they give kill code to wrong box (mac adress). send to repair to your provider.
it seems that the battery inside the unit may be losing memory. you can send it in for warranty by following instructions on the warranty card provided in the package.
Probably you have some empty files into your adress book that blocks the access. Open your adress book from the dock or applications directory (you can find it by spotlight too) and erase the empty files (no names or no email adress)
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