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Solve setup problems
Step 1: Make sure the wireless (802.1 1) light is turned on
If the blue light near the printer's wireless button is
not lit, the wireless capabilities might not have been
turned on.
To turn on wireless, touch right arrow
and then touch Network. If you see a Wireless: Off
option in the list, touch this option, and then touch
On.
Step 2. Make sure the computer is connected to the network
If you have not changed the default wireless network
name provided with your wireless router, you might
have accidentally connected to a neighboring
wireless network and not your network. For more
Step 3. Restart components of the wireless network
Turn off the router and the printer, and then turn them
back on in this order: router first and then the printer.
If you still are unable to connect, turn off the router,
printer, and your computer, and then turn them back
Step 4. Run the Wireless Network Test
For wireless networking issues, run the Wireless
Network Test.
For more information, see "Step 2: Test the wireless
connection" on page 19.
Tip: If the Wireless Network Test indicates the
signal is weak, try moving the printer closer to
the wireless router.
Note: If you are changing from a wired (Ethernet)
to a wireless connection, disconnect the Ethernet
cable. Connecting an Ethernet cable turns off the
printer's wireless capabilities.
, touch Setup,
information, see the documentation provided with the
router or wireless access point.
on in this order: router first, then the printer, and
then the computer. Sometimes, turning off the power
and then turning it back on recovers from a network
communication issue.
Reducing interference
The following tips might help reduce the
chances for interference in a wireless network:
Keep the wireless devices away from large
metal objects, such as filing cabinets, and
other electromagnetic devices, such as
microwaves and cordless telephones, as
these objects can disrupt radio signals.
Keep the wireless devices away from large
masonry structures and other building
structures as these objects can absorb radio
waves and lower signal strength.
Position the access point or wireless router in
a central location in line of sight with the
wireless devices on the network.
Keep all wireless devices on the network
within range of one another.
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