@eImatic0ne: Have you set your router to assign a "static" IP address to the printer? Does the printer still have the same IP address as it had when it was working? You should use the printer's built-in touchscreen menu to display its wireless settin...
@MMGates, how about clearly describing your problem, and which of the many troubleshooting ideas posted previously in this forum thread you've tried? Also, it's unclear what you meant by "connected through USB" since this forum thread is about the pr...
There are several ways to find your printer's IP address:1. The Canon printer's touchscreen can display (or print) it. (Explore the printer's menu to find the Wireless settings.) 2. Your router's built-in webserver can display the addresses of all ne...
@elmatic0ne, thanks for trying it. (I'm surprised more people haven't tried it and reported their result.) My printer has been behaving fine ever since I tried it. I'm sorry to hear that entering a value in the Location field didn't work for you. I...
Joeknc22's solution is clever and I expect it will work well since access points (and routers) are typically left on all the time. But I suspect it doesn't allow the printer to enter its low power consumption idle mode. I recommend customers first t...