As of firmware version 1.16 you can also manage ThinPrint Hubs via the cloud-based ezeep Blue portal. If you enable that feature you can even handle ThinPrint Hubs which are located behind a masked network. An ezeep Blue account is required to use this feature.
- Register at ezeep Blue.
- Switch to the admin portal of ezeep Blue. You have two options to do this:
- You open the ezeep portal in a browser: app.ezeep.com
- You open the ezeep portal using the ThinPrint Configuration console:
- Sign in and assign the Hub(s) to your Organization there.
- Then select Network→ Remote Management→ Cloud Management in the ThinPrint Hub's or Personal Printing Release Station's web console.
Menu | Function |
Cloud management | Hub can be managed cloud-based with ezeep Blue (on Microsoft Azure). This is recommended if the hub is located in a masked network and is not easily accessible remotely. |
Save | saves your settings |
Cancel | cancels the operation |
- Go back to the ezeep Blue admin portal (app.ezeep.com).
- To integrate the Hub into the cloud management, select Network Printers→ Connectors→ Add Connector→ Claim Hub here.
- Specify the Mac address of the Hub to be configured remotely.
You can find this in the Hub console under Network→ Identification.
- For remote configuration of a Hub ‒ after running Claim Hub ‒ click on the icon in the last column of the table (the web console of the relevant Hub will open).
The remote configuration of the selected hub opens ‒ recognizable by the URL starting with https://hubgw.ezeep.com/hubproxy/... (where gw stands for gateway).
If a Hub has not been connected to the ezeep Blue admin portal before (see Cloud Connect below), it will automatically be assigned a unique name (because only its Mac address is known so far). If it is connected later, this assigned name (arrows in the screenshot) will be replaced by the original name.