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waylander314159
Sep 21, 2019Follower
How To Stop Netgear Armor Vulnerability Scan on a device
The Netgear Armor scan is wasting paper on my printer. Apparently it does it's weekly scan, and the printer thinks a print job is starting. I want to disable the internal scan at least for that dev...
Shaun_PA
Oct 07, 2019Tutor
I have the same issue. How do we get this to stop?
PhysicsWorld
Oct 24, 2019Guide
I have the same issue with my HP OfficeJet 6500 printer. Could you please post the solution? Thank you
- Shaun_PAOct 24, 2019TutorThere is no solution. They are working on it. You can either open a new ticket or jump on the existing ticket that’s already open.
It’s amazing how none of this stuff gets tested- davephxOct 27, 2019Aspirant
Same issue here just started a few days ago. I also lost DNS server at the same time. Rebooting routher (RBK53) didn't solve until I rebooted PC.
Errors on both old workhouse b/w HP4345 printer on ethernat LAN and newer HP577dw connected by Wi-Fi.
Prints on its own:
HEAD/ HTTP1.1 (other times has GET/ command
Host xxx.xxx.xxx 9100
User-Agent: curl1/7.59.0Accept *.*
On 2nd printer:
Options * RTSP/1.0
Cseq 1
User-Agent: curl1/7.59.0
Am using windows 10 professional. I note this same issue is being raised on an Apple site with the same errors
- ScottH409Nov 04, 2019Aspirant
I'm having the same problem with my HP Color Laserjet CP2025. I get the following messages on the pages that spit out of my printer (and it can be a lot - it won't stop until I shut off the printer):
HEAD / HTTP/1.1
Host: 192.168.1.186:9999
User-Agent: curl/7.59.0
Accept: */*
When will this be fixed, Netgear?