>  That's a little hard to believe.  Most printers *don't* do EAP (i.e.
> 802.1X).  Just use it like a printer, without doing 802.1X.

Problem is, if the user can't figure how to turn off the 802.1X supplicant, it acts like an 802.1X-2004 supplicant and blocks inbound/outbound traffic if the printer fails to authenticate.


Yeah, thats a real pain for testing too.  I must have reset that card 20 times when trying to figure this out.

Arran, any chance you could get a copy of that firmware? We have HP here and there, but nothing extraordinary.