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Wi-fi originally worked, now cannot connect to computer or iphone

victoriashen
Apprentice

I have a Pixma TR7520 that I just bought. During initial set-up, I had no problems setting up the wireless connection to my Macbook Air or my iphone. I was able to print, scan and everything worked great. Then, 2 days later, it stopped working. I confirmed my computer is using the same network & default gateway as the Pixma, but during the setup process when it is trying to find my printer on the network it is not showing up.

 

I have tried Easy Wireless Connect - able to get all the way through but setup software can't find the printer on the network.

I have tried manual LAN setup - able to find the router & connect, but setup software can't find the printer on the network.

I have disabled IPv6

I have removed the printer from my Macbook and re-started and tried re-installing (with current package downloaded from Canon) and again it errors out when it can't find the printer on the network.

I have printed out the LAN settings on the network and it shows no errors listed under network diagnostics and that I have a good signal strength (70%) and proper IP address

I have tried searching for the printer during setup by IP address and it can't find it

I have tried resetting all the setting on the Pixma and starting all over again and it still doesn't work

 

I am out of ideas and need help. I've only had this printer 4 days! It's my first Canon and if it continues to be a problem I'm going to return it and just buy another Brother, which I've never had problems with.

 

 

2 REPLIES 2

BillS
Mentor

Hi victoriashen,

 

It looks like the signal strength is a bit low. Below 75% percent, you can see unreliable communication. There are a few things you can do to boost signal strength.

  • Move the printer and router closer to each other.

  • Unplug the router for 15-20 seconds, and plug it back in.

  • Move or disable other wireless devices in the area.

After performing one or more of these steps, print another Network Configuration Page to see if the signal strength has increased. 

 

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I'm in a rental unit and the router is maintained by my landlord. I don't think I can move the printer any closer to his router, so I will check and see if maybe he'll put in a second router closer to me to boost the signal. Hopefully that will work.

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