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.
HTH, HAND.
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.
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.
HTH, HAND.
07-14-2021 09:12 PM
I've had about enough of this!!! But how do you do that? With your router settings or on your computer or what? I'm not a techie so this is hard. I don't even know how to get to my router settings. Shoot me now!!
07-15-2021 08:50 AM
"But how do you do that?" How do you do what? What is your question about?
I posted a solution to this a year ago. It's on page 2 of this forum. Have you tried it? If your question, by chance, was about that... It refers to running the install for the printer, so... that means on your computer. You can't run an install of software on a router.
Granted, my instructions did leave a gap, because I was doing all from memory. The point though, is that while installing the printer software, there is an option to tell the printer to connect to a wireless network, were via the installation software you can enter your Wi-Fi credentials.
Last but not least, call Canon, they will walk you through all that was indicated in those instructions.
03-08-2022 09:15 AM
I spoke with Canon multiple times. They were (or tried to be) very helpful but they didn't have a clue about this problem.
03-07-2022 09:31 PM
How do you turn off 802.11r on your Wi-Fi? I looked at my lan adapter but it would not let me change the security parameter to none. Not sure what to change.
03-08-2022 05:12 AM
That's a setting you have to look for on your Access Point configuration, not on the client side.
03-08-2022 09:14 AM
Well I have "Deco" TP mesh hubs all round the house and they come with a phone app. You go into Advanced Settings (on the phone app) and there you can enable or disable "Fast Roaming".
But this will different for different makes and different technologies.
03-13-2022 09:56 PM
This sound reasonable. But for a non-techie like me, which WiFi properties do I turn off the 802.11? Through the printer or through my laptop? Please don't say printer. I have no idea where to find that setting on my printer.
03-14-2022 04:19 AM
It's a setting on the Access Point (or wireless router, if you have all-in-one gear).
You should use your web browser to access AP/router configuration and look for 802.11r setting, often referred to as "fast roaming" or similar description.
03-14-2022 01:42 PM
I don't know if I have access to that setting. But I'll look for it. Thanks.
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