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cgantz
Apr 26, 2021Aspirant
Please Help: Orbi RBR850 dropping connection to Epson WF4830 (and HP8710)
Last year, we purchased the Orbi Mesh system to extend our Wifi speeds in other areas of the house. We connected our existing printers at the time and for a period of time, everything worked fine. Th...
cgantz
May 07, 2021Aspirant
Thanks - I tried that and they told me it was an issue with my mesh network. Isn't this fun....
kolella
May 11, 2021Apprentice
have you reserved an IP on your router for the printer or have you assigned a static IP outside off the DHCP range directly on the printer? When you are not able to print can you still ping the IP of the printer? when the printer is not reachable try to print a network status page maybe it can help show some misconfiguration. The printer has also an Ethernet port have you tried to disable wifi on it and configure wired networking?
- cgantzMay 11, 2021Aspirant
I am not a network engineer (I work in Application Administration) so configuring my network is a blindspot for me. So no, I have not assigned an IP or partitioned an IP for the printer. Frankly, I got so fed up that for now I've tethered it to the computer (my wife's workstation) until there's a better answer. I attempted to get support from Best Buy's Geek Squad and that was a waste of an hour as they re-installed the printer and an hour later it wouldn't connect again.
If someone has some step-by-step instructions on how to properly configure it, I'm willing to give it a shot. However, I've spent so much time supporting this printer install I'm prepared to drop it off an overpass!
- kolellaMay 11, 2021Apprenticeyou don't need to be a network engineer (it's just basic know how). Is the printer near a router or satellite (a wired Ethernet connection is always better over WiFi). If yes can you connect the printer through a lan cable and configure network settings through the printer console? I think it's home button ->second icon on top ->select network settings -> wifi recommended -> other...
maybe it's just enough to plug in the Ethernet cable and disable WiFi with the above sequence