12-09-2025
07:26 PM
- last edited on
12-10-2025
08:11 AM
by
James_C
I have a TS-9120 printer and after replacing my WiFi router with a new Netgear Nighthawk RS300, I tried joining the printer back to the WiFi. For some reason, the printer detects 2 MAC addresses, neither of which is the one the router is using.
None of the other devices have this problem.
Thanks in advance.
12-09-2025 11:38 PM
The printer should connect using the router's SSID and password not a MAC address.
12-10-2025 09:29 AM
DerrickL, that is correct. However what he's likely seeing are the MAC addresses for each interface, one for the LAN interface and one for the Wireless. He's not provided enough detail but this might be what he's seeing.
Gonzodoggy I would suggest you remove the printer instance from your computer and restart. Reconnect it to your wireless network and then re-add it to your computer. If you're not sure how to do this you can just rerun the setup utility to reconnect and re-add the printer to your computer.
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