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AbigailSAdams
May 03, 2016Aspirant
SSID password not recognized for printer but IS accepted for laptop-- same R7000 router for both.
My router is working wonderfully; never a minute's trouble. I took my laptop away from home and when I returned my laptop no longer recognizes my printer via wifi. Both my laptop and printer are su...
- May 06, 2016
I do not know how/where to post Accepted Solution; plz tell me, and I will do it. I looked at the Help menu; says to click Solution on the reply. I do not see Solution anywhere.
VE6CGX
May 03, 2016Master
When you say password, do you mean WiFi security protocol passphrase(often called key) under WPA, WPA2-AES, etc.? If that is the case you can set up the printer again to re-establish wireless connection and it is good idea to give the printer fixed ip address. As you say if the wireless logo is on on the printer try to ping the router to see whether it is connected or not.
- AbigailSAdamsMay 03, 2016Aspirant
The message says Wrong Key Entered, which I suppose is the wrong password. But all of my other devices accept the password. I tried the password on the bottom of the router too. Only the printer is giving me a problem. This happened after I took my laptop out for the day on Friday; when I returned my laptop no longer recognizes the printer. When I go into Network settings in the printer, find my network, enter my password--- "Wrong Key entered."
- VE6CGXMay 03, 2016Master
Who set up the printer? You did not do it? If you did, repeat the set up procedure again. Password on the bottom of router has nothing to do with
wireleess, it is a default router log in password together with default user name admin.
- AbigailSAdamsMay 03, 2016Aspirant
Yes I set up the printer when I bought it a few years ago. I have removed it from my laptop Printers list and added it back twice; is that what you mean when you say "repeat set up procedure"? Brother Printer had me do that this afternoon. Another odd thing is that my password has 11 letters, but when I am entering it in the printer today, the cursor stops moving on its own after 8 letters, and so I click the forward arrow so that I can enter all 11 letters. Does that mean that the printer expects an 8-letter key?