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01-21-2026 05:27 AM - edited 01-21-2026 09:25 AM
Following up on some similar posts.
My MFP4301fdw was working flawlessly connected to a static wifi connection UNTIL I decided to routinely power it down. After doing so, it became erratic when up. I used a continual ping to watch the changes where i would continually time out and have times of over 1024ms. Very erratic pings.
I tried disabling IPV6
I enabled sleep mode to the max on time (60 minutes)
I even power cycled the router (I have a wifi6 router with about 35 devices on average as I have two home busineses and quite a few devices as a result)
I reset the network settings (did a network system restore)
So far here is what is working: I disabled bluetooth low energy and enabled LPD printing.
Still under observation and I will report back but the ping times are MUCH better with pings no higher than 206ms and lowest 3 ms.
Update: the existing HP driver was showing offline still about 3 hours later so I removed it in devices and printers and did add a printer using the static ip address assigned. Windows drivers found it and it shows online. I will update once more time transpires.
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05-09-2026 10:50 AM
@mapleaf18 wrote:Following up on some similar posts.
My MFP4301fdw was working flawlessly connected to a static wifi connection UNTIL I decided to routinely power it down. After doing so, it became erratic when up. I used a continual ping to watch the changes where i would continually time out and have times of over 1024ms. Very erratic pings.
I tried disabling IPV6
I enabled sleep mode to the max on time (60 minutes)
I even power cycled the router (I have a wifi6 router with about 35 devices on average as I have two home busineses and quite a few devices as a result)
I reset the network settings (did a network system restore)
So far here is what is working: I disabled bluetooth low energy and enabled LPD printing.
Still under observation and I will report back but the ping times are MUCH better with pings no higher than 206ms and lowest 3 ms.
Update: the existing HP driver was showing offline still about 3 hours later so I removed it in devices and printers and did add a printer using the static ip address assigned. Windows drivers found it and it shows online. I will update once more time transpires.
Disabling Bluetooth Low Energy and reinstalling the printer using its static IP finally made the connection stable again, thanks for sharing the fix.
05-09-2026 10:50 AM
@mapleaf18 wrote:Following up on some similar posts.
My MFP4301fdw was working flawlessly connected to a static wifi connection UNTIL I decided to routinely power it down. After doing so, it became erratic when up. I used a continual ping to watch the changes where i would continually time out and have times of over 1024ms. Very erratic pings.
I tried disabling IPV6
I enabled sleep mode to the max on time (60 minutes)
I even power cycled the router (I have a wifi6 router with about 35 devices on average as I have two home busineses and quite a few devices as a result)
I reset the network settings (did a network system restore)
So far here is what is working: I disabled bluetooth low energy and enabled LPD printing.
Still under observation and I will report back but the ping times are MUCH better with pings no higher than 206ms and lowest 3 ms.
Update: the existing HP driver was showing offline still about 3 hours later so I removed it in devices and printers and did add a printer using the static ip address assigned. Windows drivers found it and it shows online. I will update once more time transpires.
Disabling Bluetooth Low Energy and reinstalling the printer using its static IP finally made the connection stable again, thanks for sharing the fix.