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timwat
Nov 08, 2017Aspirant
Orbi RBR50 & networked Brother MFC Printer
I recently installed Orbi RBR50 & two RBS50. Wifi performance excellent. Now trying to connect and share Brother MFC 7860DW printer across wireless to all networked devices. Was painless and simple o...
RogerSC
Nov 09, 2017Virtuoso
As suggested, going through the full configuration process on the Brother printer should make it work fine using an ethernet connection. With my Epson printer, when I switched it from wifi to ethernet directly from the router, I had to re-install the printer driver and go through the whole configuration process again to get the printer to work on the ethernet connection. But after all that it works just fine. It doesn't matter if the ethernet port that you use is on the Orbi router or satellite, all those ports are just ethernet as far as the clients plugged into them know.
- timwatNov 09, 2017Aspirant
Thanks to both of you for your responses! I've gotten it working, and interestingly, was able to get BOTH USB and Ethernet working at the same time.
USB required finding and installing the ReadyShare driver, at which point I was able to print from my wifi connected macbook.
Ethernet worked after simply invoking the printer's "reset network settings to default" in the printer's menu.
At which point I had two instances of the printer available, each with a different address (I'm assuming they were MAC addresses?). So I disconnected the USB connection, kept the Ethernet connection into the router, and the Brother printer shows up in the Orbilogin application as a wired connection device.
Again, thanks for your help and pointers.