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When I powered up my router, printer, and computer Friday morning, I got a red globe and when I turned on the printer, the printer couldn't detect the signal. When I tried WPS on my G1100 router, the router found the printer MAC address but the printer still couldn't detect the WIFI signal. Same when I tried the Wireless Setup wizard. Is something in the router blocking it? Don't believe filtering was enabled in the router. Tried turning everything off and then restart but still same thing. No problems with the computer or iPhones attaching. MAC 10.15.7 just installed. HP Envy 4500 all-in-one-printer. Dom't know if it's something with the router blocking the printer or not.
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I read turning off Self Organizing Network fixes this problem
Wireless Settings->Advance Security Settings->Other Advanced Wireless Options. Click off next to Self Organizing Network
I read turning off Self Organizing Network fixes this problem
Wireless Settings->Advance Security Settings->Other Advanced Wireless Options. Click off next to Self Organizing Network
Let me ask some diagnostic questions:
Did you disable IPv6 on the printer? Did you disable IPv6 on the router?
Is the web server on the printer enabled?
Does your printer get an IP address?
That did it. Don't know I never had that happen before.
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