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enazarko
Jul 23, 2022Aspirant
Orbi RBSE960 and Epson wifi printer - printer can't be found
I'm on my third upgrade on Orbi mesh systems, and have had Epson printers connected via wifi to every one of them using the common SSID. My current Epson printer, an ET-3750, worked just fine on my p...
FURRYe38
Jul 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Probably need to run thru the setup of the printer using it's software as the IP address on each PC for the printer has changed.
Contact the mfr for help and support regarding there printer product.
enazarko
Jul 24, 2022Aspirant
We've uninstalled the printer on every computer and tablet, rebooted to clear out the mystery caches that all OS keep, then reinstalled the printer. No joy. I can see the IP addresses on the computers, which match the reserved IP for that printer... and yet, the printer isn't visible to the computers, even though you can see it in the "attached devices" table.
Epson's position on this is that it's the Orbi RBSE960, because the same printer worked fine on the RBS50 for a couple of years. I'm afraid I'm with them on this for that very reason. Something in the RBSE960 is different than what was in the RBS50 that's causing the printer to not work.
- CrimpOnJul 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Epson says that the ET-3750 supports WiFi 802.11a/b/g/n. It does not support 802.11ax.
The original RBR50 that the printers worked on for several years also did not support 802.11ax.
Perhaps the solution is to uncheck the AX feature using the web administration Advanced Tab, Advanced Settings, Wireless Settings.?
It should not matter which WiFi SSID it is using (primary or IoT) because IoT devices are reachable from the primary WiFi network.
If the printer remains on the IoT SSID, then the AX feature can be left enabled on the primary 5G WiFi channel.
- Mikey94025Jul 24, 2022Hero
Agree with trying the "disable AX on 2.4Ghz" suggestion:
- Go to http://orbilogin.com/
- Click to the Advanced tab, Setup left menu, Wireless Setup
- Uncheck "Enable 2.4G" under the top Enable AX section
- Press Apply
If that doesn't work, also try setting your CTS/RTS Threshold to 2347 to maximize compatibility with older wireless devices:
- Go to the web admin portal at http://orbilogin.com/
- Click to the Advanced tab, Advanced left menu, Wireless Settings
- Set CTS/RTS Threshold to 2347 for both 2.4hz and 5Ghz networks
- Press Apply