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WLAN access rejected: incorrect security with Canon printer
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Hi,
I've seen similar questions in previous threads but I can't find a solid solution. I just bought a Canon PIXMA iX6820 and I'm only considering connecting it wirelessly. I understand I can use USB and Ethernet but that's not an option (if you don't believe an initial Ethernet setup will make the wireless work when disconnecting the Ethernet cable). During the setup of the printer, it cannot be found. I started searching and finally looked at my router's log and realized it's rejecting access to my new printer. I don't use MAC filters and I've also tried to give the printer a dedicated IP address. However, even if the printer is "blocked" it still shows up as an attached device.
I have updated all firmeware to the latest (today) on my router.
Thank you in advance.
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Thanks for your feedback but I don't believe that is (actually was now) the issue. In the process of setting the printer up it was never allowed to the network. All the setup was done on the computer (no screen on the printer) and it failed to find it, never prompted to give WiFi password. After a lot of research yesterday I found a way of using WPS with a PIN code from the printer and I used the WPS wizard in the router to allow it to the network. After that, everything works well.
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Thanks for your feedback but I don't believe that is (actually was now) the issue. In the process of setting the printer up it was never allowed to the network. All the setup was done on the computer (no screen on the printer) and it failed to find it, never prompted to give WiFi password. After a lot of research yesterday I found a way of using WPS with a PIN code from the printer and I used the WPS wizard in the router to allow it to the network. After that, everything works well.
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