10 Dec
2010
10 Dec
'10
12:56 p.m.
On Dec 10, 2010, at 12:56 AM, Alan DeKok wrote:
Rob Yamry wrote:
It pretends to implement EAP, but it does not. Disable EAP for the printer.
There isnt an option to disable eap on the printer.
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. -Arran