We use a Bambu Lab X1E. In our corporate network we have to use a proxy server to connect to the internet.
Is there a way to set a proxy server in the Bambu Lab printer? In the networking options I found no option like this.
We use a Bambu Lab X1E. In our corporate network we have to use a proxy server to connect to the internet.
Is there a way to set a proxy server in the Bambu Lab printer? In the networking options I found no option like this.
What about the “default gateway”?
If you mean http proxy that’s not the protocol needed, so consequently there is no setting for that.
Edit: Maybe I was not 100% correct - see Printer Network Ports | Bambu Lab Wiki
I use a VPN for ALL connection from and to the computer.
And I use two routers.
One for general use and devices, the other for all connected things like printers (paper and 3D), casting and so on.
Thing is that for all this I still link and map all required IP addresses.
A corporate network with a proxy is big can of worms…
For starters, what is one side of the proxy is invisible to what is connected on the other side.
The IT guys would have to open the required doors, protocols and all.
This is not easy if you don’t really know how much you can trust a Chinese company…
Which brings the question of why you need to go through the internet to access the printer to begin with ?
Did you consider using the local network option and to have a fixed IP addressed to the machine that can be accessed from the required computers?
Or do you need REMOTE access from outside the company network?
I mean, if in doubt the IT guys could just install some cheap router or Ethernet connection to place it into a secure yet accessible enough part of the corporate network…