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09-19-2016 04:25 PM
At 66% on checking Network Config. a box appears that says check Network Status of Printer. Asks to press Wireless Button and read top right of printer display and also ask if an IP address is displayed or if a message says Not connected or Wireless disabled. My printer says Not Connected, so I selected that option and clicked next. It then instructs me to follow the wireless set up Wizard. When I select show settings in the software it states "unable to retreive". The Setup Wizard on the Printer is able to find my network just fine. Enter Passkey and Printer attempts to connect. It then says "Invalid WPA Passphrase". (I should state my security is set for WPA2-PSK, I didn't see a way to change the printer to WPA2, but as I said at the beginning I've had this printer on this exact setup for a few years with no problem, just woke up the other day and the wireless no longer worked). The dialogue box asks if it connected and I selected no and clicked next. I finished setting up without the wireless. So, I still need to get my wireless working again.
09-21-2016 04:48 PM
Let see if you can connect with no password.
In the router disable all security on your SSID. Now try to connect to you unsecured SSID. Are you successful?
If yes, go back and add WPA2-AES with a password and try again.
09-29-2016 06:45 PM
Yeah, I had the router and printer, the whole network for years running together for a couple of years set up that way. I just woke up a few weeks back with no wireless connectivity to the printer suddenly. Nothing on the network had changed. There were some storms the night before, but that was it.
09-29-2016 06:49 PM
OK. Reflash the firmware on the router and reset the router from scratch.
If you can not do this, this router is really a gateway device, router + modem. This is a gateway issue now. Either have the gateway replaced or....
The best this is to put the gateway in full bridge mode and buy your own high quality router that you have full control over and connect it up.
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