Brian Smither <bsmitherINVA @INVALIDcitlink.net> wrote in
Yes, my problem is to find other oem-vendors of this printserver.
Until now I didn't found one (I found a similar lookin' printserver at an online shop, unfortunately this was a NoName without any hints about the producer...)
I already opend this f***ing printserver, but there's no jumper, switch, etc... Just nothing...
Bye,
Dirk
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 07, 2005
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Don't have this unit, but it looking at the manufacturer's web site, looks like you could FTP into the unit and upgrade or reset the firmware without logging in to the box itself. Good chance this would reset the password to default.
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Solution #4
posted on Aug 07, 2005
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Dirk Schmidt <dirk_schmidt1 @yahoo.se> wrote in
You must have a later version of firmware. I had use of a Hawking PN7117P for awhile (a review is at: http://www.sacpcug.org/archive s/0104/prc0401.html) and do not recall any issue with passwords. Does the Web-based config screen look familiar?
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Solution #5
posted on Aug 07, 2005
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Hi Brian!
Brian Smither <bsmitherINVA @INVALIDcitlink.net> wrote in
No, not just a little bit...
And the great support of Hawking Technology makes it easy for me never to buy anything from Hawking Technology (as they just don't react on emails...) again!
Bye,
Dirk
PS: Maybe there is a possibility to short-circuit any chip to reset the factory settings? A reset switch couldn't do anything more?!
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posted on Aug 07, 2005
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Dirk Schmidt <dirk_schmidt1 @yahoo.se> wrote in
Since my research showed the PN7117P was based on similar models (see review mentioned earlier), perhaps you can research those companies and determine if the PN7337P is based on similar models. If so, maybe an e-mail to these other companies (or a download of their User Guides) is in order.
There is also the possibility that, similar to motherboards, there is an internal jumper that can reset the unit. Have you open the shell yet?
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