10-01-2019 01:55 PM - last edited on 07-15-2022 08:32 AM by Danny
I recently changed internet providers and since having the new service my MP5650 won't prompt to let me enter th epassword for the wifi. I've reset my wifi, attempted to reinstall the software on my computer, and reset factory settings on the printer.
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09-09-2020 10:03 AM
For the records, we investigated for a customer the very same problem.
It turned out that 802.11r amendment makes Canon wireless detection go crazy and see WPA2 network as unencrypted.
Turning off 802.11r on Wi-Fi properties allows the printer to see the correctg encryption and connect.
After succesfull connection, by the way, you can even turn 802.11r back on if needed.
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11-15-2024 09:09 AM
I found this post (the accepted solution) to be enormously helpful in clueing me in to what was going on, however with further experimentation I discovered that all I had to do was to login to my router and switch the 2.4GHz network from WPA2/WPA3 to WPA2 only. Then I reset all the settings on my PIXMA TS5921C printer and when I tried to join my network this time it at last asked me for the password. Joy!
Thought I'd share this with anyone struggling with this same problem.
A couple things to note:
Which is why I was so lucky to discover that dropping WPA3 effectively does the same thing.
06-13-2022 04:58 AM - edited 06-13-2022 04:59 AM
The real way to solve this is to disable 802.11r on wi-fi access point you're connecting printer to.
Incidentally, if you add a wifi router and this new router has not 802.11r active, it would work - and funny thing is it will work even after you remove that router (if you use same SSID and WPA2 key). But the reason behind is 802.11r disabled, not the fact you have added a router.
06-13-2022 07:05 AM
Not if you are using Tmobile home internet or any other service where you can not turn off the roaming feature 802.11r. I my case I just added a Wifi repeater to my network and then my printer would prompt for the wifi repeater password. Spend $20 for repeater or get a different printer.
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DID YOU EVER FIND OUT HOW
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08-10-2020 02:40 AM
Happened to me with a Hitron router. So the symptom:
1. Go to Wifi setup and configure simple or advanced
2. Select wifi you want from list
3. Printer will say "connecting" then time out with an error indicating a bad password or other connection issue
4. During the process printer DOES NOT prompt for a new password regardless of if it is a new or previous SSID.
What doesn't work:
A Solution - I don't know if this is the only or best solution but it worked for me. Go into the router, log in, and enable WPS mode on the wifi channel you want. Go to the printer and find the dialog that lets you connect wifi using WPS Pin mode. This will give you an 8 digit pin to enter into your router. This is for the Hitron - Go to the WPS section of the Wireless tab on the router and select "PIN" next to WPS Mode. This will give you a box in which to enter the PIN from the printer. On the Hitron you then select the button labeled "Start". A progress bar will appear. When it is done, you should be connected.
This seems to be a bug with Hitrons as I tried this in the same network with a Motorola and a Netgear and both of those prompted for a password. Good Luck!
08-13-2020 08:38 PM
Thank you!!!!!! Turns out I have a stupid Hitron as well, and this solution worked for me! Cheers!!!
09-08-2020 12:08 AM
Thank you so much for figuring this out and sharing your solution. I'm feeling very grateful to you right now!
I also have a Hitron router and your solution worked perfectly. I thought I had tried every possible way of connecting wirelessly to the network, including connecting using the printer driver. It never occurred to me to try WPS mode, or that the router might be at fault.
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