
I would assume though that if you are not fully using IPv6 on your network (which probably most are not), then you probably don't want the IPv6 or DHCPv6 enabled on your printer. I am not that big of a network guy, just know enough to sometimes get into trouble. My printer is now working great when scanning to network folders. I then went back to the wirless settings and removed my Manual DNS entries. I uchecked the DHCPv6 and checked the DHCPv4 FQDN. Why they would have the defaults this way, I have no idea. This apparently is the default, because when I was troubleshooting with HP they had me do a reset on the printer which reset it to the default settings. I found on my printer in the Ehanced Web Server (EWS) under Network->Advanced Settings->Advanced DHCP Settings that the "Enable DHCPv4 FQDN (in compliance with RFC 4702)" was unchecked and DHCPv6 was checked. Business PCs, Workstations and Point of Sale SystemsĪfter doing more of my own troubleshooting, I think I may have a real solution to my problem which may or mat not help you. RFC 4703 Resolution of FQDN Conflicts October 2006 that this DUID is used in computing the RDATA of the DHCID RR by both DHCPv4 and DHCPv6 for the client see.


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