08-27-2016 03:23 PM
I recently purchased an MG7720, but have been unable to get it to connect to my wireless network when security is enabled on the router. It does connect when when security is disabled. I've tried the following:
- Changed security to WPA/PSK and attempted to configure from printer and from Mac via USB
- Changed security to WEP 128 bit encryption and attempted to configure from printer and from Mac via USB
- Changed security to WEP 64 bit encryption and attempted to configure from printer and from Mac via USB
- Changed security to WPA2/PSK and attempted to configure from printer and from Mac via USB
When trying to configure from the printer, I get a "Failed to connect to the wireless router" error.
When configuring from my laptop via USB, I get the following error:
"The printer could not be connected to the specified wireless router.
The network password you entered is incorrect or does not correspond to the selected wireless router.
Enter the correct network password, or select the corresponding wireless router."
I changed the password before each of these attempts, and verified that I had the correct password by connecting to the WLAN with two other devices.
I've reset the router and the printer with no luck. Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks!
08-29-2016 11:40 AM
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08-29-2016 01:44 PM
Well, what security setting on your router allowed the printer to connect? This will point to what is causing failure.
Is your router using a list of MAC addresses that are allowed to connect? You would need to add the printer to the list.
05-23-2017 10:52 PM - edited 05-23-2017 10:57 PM
I had trouble setting my 7720 up to use secure connections when I first got it. WPA2-PSK is a real pain on this machine. My former Canon printer had no issues at all. This one randomly loses its ability to connect and will not connect even after multiple times entering the key. The Network config printout shows encryption = none, signal strength zero, even though my iMac right next to it has fantastic signal and same wireless connection to the same router!
Persoanlly I think there is a software/firmware fault that loses the password and gets stuck in a fault loop. It's the buggiest wifi device I have ever owned. I've just spent an hour trying to connect it to no avail. I'm going to have to hard wire it to the router to print. Wifi is one of the most important features of modern printers and Canon has screwed it up royal on this model.
04-07-2021 11:21 AM - edited 04-07-2021 04:09 PM
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08-07-2021 06:35 PM
After I installed a new modem, my Canon MG7720 would no longer connect to Wi-Fi.
SOLUTION: I edited the LAN setting on my printer and entered the new wi-fi password. Now the printer works again!
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