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skyedobb
Apr 05, 2016Tutor
Nighthawk R7000 not showing/connecting Brother printer
We are trying to connect our wireless Brother printer to our network using our Nighthawk R7000 router. We have the printer plugged into the router via USB cable and USB port on the back of the route...
- Apr 13, 2016
Thanks, everyone!! I connected the printer via Ethernet instead of USB, rebooted the router and voila! Wired device via Netgear Genie! And don't have to use the silly Netger USB Control Panel to print! And the Brother app worked on our Android devices! What an easy fix! We are getting a few hiccups when printing from our phones/tablet, but it works, and that's what matters!
jmfrankel
Apr 05, 2016Tutor
Is your Brother printer capable of connecting to the R7000 via wired Ethernet or wireless 802.11b/g/n? I currently connect my Brother HL-5470DW to the R7000 via Ethernet cable. All wired and wireless computers are able to print to the Brother with no problem. I haven't tried to print from our phones.
The printer appears both in the router software's list of attached devices as well as in Netgear Genie.
Jeff
- skyedobbApr 12, 2016Tutor
Thanks for the replies. I didn't realize I had any.
My printer model is MFC-8480DN which it turns out is not a wireless printer. I have conncted via wired Ethernet now, but that still doesn't solve our problems. It does now show up in our list of wired devices, but that's it. I still have to go through the Netgear USB control center to what seems like "wake up" the printer before I can print. And if there isn't a version of this for Android, then I'm assuming that will still be the roadblock to print from Android devices.
- TheEtherApr 12, 2016Guru
skyedobb wrote:Thanks for the replies. I didn't realize I had any.
My printer model is MFC-8480DN which it turns out is not a wireless printer. I have conncted via wired Ethernet now, but that still doesn't solve our problems. It does now show up in our list of wired devices, but that's it. I still have to go through the Netgear USB control center to what seems like "wake up" the printer before I can print. And if there isn't a version of this for Android, then I'm assuming that will still be the roadblock to print from Android devices.
If you have connected the printer via Ethernet, then you no longer need the Netgear USB Control Center, which is dealing with USB connected printer. I recommend that you remove the Netgear USB Control Center, unless you need it to print to a different printer.
You should proceed to add a network printer on your computer using the Add Printer dialog on Windows or OSX. If your computer cannot find drivers for your printer, then you can download them from here (link).
For Android, Brother's website says you need to install the Brother iPrint&Scan app from the Goople Play Store.
All of this should have been explained in Brother's Setup and Installation Guides.
- VE6CGXApr 12, 2016Master
If model number contains letter W it is wireless printer. N means just network type via Ethernet cable connection. Network printer has to be configured as such and all devices on the network should have printer driver installed to use the printer. Purpose of networked printer is to share it amongst network users for sure. It is not a PnP situation..
- RMinNJApr 12, 2016Luminary
The only thing I can add is
I manually set the IP on my brother printer from the printer's front panel. I then reserve that IP in the routers dhcp list as belonging to the printer all the time.
- VE6CGXApr 13, 2016Master
Did you reboot router after that? And Do you see the printer in the control panel device and printers
section? There look at the printer property and there you can see status of printer and do a test print.
Also you can run ipscan and see if printer is bonded to the assigned ip address.