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CCI_B
Jun 20, 2021Initiate
Printers cannot connect to WAX610
I installed a new WAX610 and I have a Brother HL-3170 printer and a HP 5740 that I'm trying to connect to the wireless network. Both devices can see all other WiFi access points except this WAX610. I...
plemans
Jun 20, 2021Guru - Experienced User
If you disable wireless AX, does it work? Some older devices had/have issues with the upgrade to AX. They shouldn't because its supposed to be backwards compatible but it does happen
- CCI_BJun 28, 2021Initiate
I tried that and it didn't work. I finally found the solution and its due to the 802.11w (PMF) mandatory use. I switched it to optional as some printers do not use this protocol.
The annoying part was NETGEAR support who were not welling to provide any help unless I purchase a support package!! They are not even willing to hear the problem!! So Its a big question if I will ever buy NETGEAR products again.
- schumakuJun 28, 2021Guru - Experienced User
CCI_B wrote:
I finally found the solution and its due to the 802.11w (PMF) mandatory use.
Excellent. One of the ubiquitous trial-and-error features to disable on wireless compatibility issues - that's the risk being on top of the technology and security features while operating legacy wireless devices.
Have you contacted the printer vendor and complained that these devices don't support 802.11w (PMF), ideally along with WPA3 while talking, and asked for support why _their_ crappy WiFi client does not connect to a decent 2021 WiFi 6 small business system?
CCI_B wrote:
The annoying part was NETGEAR support who were not welling to provide any help unless I purchase a support package!! They are not even willing to hear the problem!!
We talk of a single USD 150 WiFi 6 AP here, it's coming with technical support (online, phone) 90 days free from date of purchase. If this isn't honored you are allowed to complain. Or should you had contaced some Scam Mafia support provider instead?
We do not talk of a >750 USD AP coming without any support unless you buy additional licenses (to operate and manage it) and service contracts (to get access to updates and support). It's a question of the total cost of ownership. As the former US president told us once: There is nothing like a free lunch: Somebody will pay for it.
- michaelkenwardJun 28, 2021Guru - Experienced User
schumaku wrote:
... some Scam Mafia support providerI love it. Nice description. Scam mafia sums it up. Why doesn't Netgear do more to squelch these crooks? We see too much evidence here of these crook.
I chip in only to add that people like schumaku are mad because they, and others, happily spend time offering free support here that is almost certainly better informed than some of the script jockeys that Netgear pays for and less dangerous than the scam mafia.
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