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We have the guest network, a 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz network up and running. Our Brothers WIFI printer is on the 2.4 ghz netowrk. It seems I can't print from the 5 ghz network to the printer on hte 2.4 ghz network. All the networks are setup with unique SSIDs.
Anyone finding similar things?
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I just found the IGMP setting in advacned -> Routing -> Routing. I disabled it and it seems to have fixed the issue.
@CotyS wrote:We have the guest network, a 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz network up and running. Our Brothers WIFI printer is on the 2.4 ghz netowrk. It seems I can't print from the 5 ghz network to the printer on hte 2.4 ghz network. All the networks are setup with unique SSIDs.
Anyone finding similar things?
That is an odd issue. It really shouldn't matter what band or SSID the printer is connected to because all of the devices are getting 192.168.1.X IP addresses from the same router. Basically, the routing process doesn't care what SSID the devices are connected to. For giggles... have you tried switching to the 2.4 ghz network to see if it works?
Does the router have IGMP Snooping or something called AP Isolation enabled on the 5Ghz radio? They could be causing problems.
It would print from the 2.4 network, but not from the 5 Ghz side. I rebooted everything, router, PC, and printer and now it will print on either.
We have an old brother wifi printer, I suspect it is the printer. It takes forever to print anything on it these days.
I'm having the same issue. a reboot seems to temporarily fix the issue but then I have the same problem again.
I just found the IGMP setting in advacned -> Routing -> Routing. I disabled it and it seems to have fixed the issue.
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