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my brother printer does not connect with my wifi router . all other devices are connected with router . i don’t know my wireless pronter is broken or what how do i check that .please help me

Hello, if you are having trouble connecting brother printer to wifi then you have multipal options and methods to configure the brother printer to wifi. Wifi Methods using Printer driverWPS Method (Push and Pin method )From Printer Panel to know the methods in detail please Go to https://fixingblog.com/setup-brother-pri… to find the steps.

First you have to reinstall the Printer drivers and connect with WiFi and check Printer IP address on router page IF your IP Address is there so Come to your computer and Go to Control panel - printer and devices - and click on left top corner and click on Add devices and you will get your printer name over there and connect with that devices.

In most of the cases, people face brother printer won’t connect to wifi due to the incorrect username and password for the wifi. so you should check the password an encryption type first. If you are still going through similar problem, you need to reset the network settings on your printer and then try to connect your printer again.

Printers are a headache if you don’t know where to start. So here are some steps you can follow, depending on your printer:

  1. First of all check if the printer has a small interactive screen, where you can navigate through a menu of some sort. If it does, look for an option that says ‘setup wizard’, then you have to follow the steps the printer gives you. You might have to choose setup wireless network after selecting setup wizard. Afterwards, you might get a screen with a list of wireless networks available, choose your home network (the one you use with your other devices in the house), then it will ask for your password, type it in (password is case sensitive, so be sure to type uppercase letter if needed). After that, you need to wait for a confirmation message saying you are connected to the network. The printer should work.
  2. Check if you printer has a wifi button (it is a button that connects to a network automatically.) The button might have a small antenna image, or a wifi image. To use this button you will have to press the setup wireless button on you router/modem first. It should blink, if it does, then go to your printer, press the wifi button, and wait for it to link. If this works, you should get a confirmation message or the wifi button’s light will go solid.
  3. If your printer doesn’t have either a screen or a setup wireless network button (wifi button or WPS), then you should have a usb cable attached to the printer and your computer for it to work. After you connect it, you should look for your printer’s setup wizard in you computer in order to setup the wifi settings of the printer.

I solved my problem with connecting WIFI. When prompted to input Password key make sure after all digits are entered mover curser off (right) of last digit. Then press OK.

I just tried for the last couple of hours to connect my HL-5370DW (it’s years old, with no WPS, but I love this printer!) wirelessly with our new cable provider router, as opposed to the router of the cable provider we had just left. I FINALLY succeeded! TWO THINGS were vexing me when using the Setup wizard with a network cable. FIRST, the printer wasn’t being recognized when searching for available wireless devices. To solve this you need to RESET THE PRINTER’S NETWORK SETTINGS to the factory default. After the reset the Setup Wizard will recognize the printer. From the 55-page Quick Start Guide, p43:

  1. Turn off the printer.
  2. Hold down the GO button as you turn on the power switch. Keeping the GO button pressed, all the LED lights will light, and then the Status LED will turn off. Release the GO button. All the LEDs should now go off.
  3. Press GO six times. All LEDs should light up, and then the printer will restart.
  4. The printer will now be recognized. SECOND, I was continually getting the “FAILED TO ASSOCIATE” ERROR MESSAGE after going through the connection steps (Note: As a guide I was following screen-captured instructions from the last time I had to do this with the previous cable provider). In my case, the encryption mode for the WPA/WPA2 authentication method changed after getting the new router. Previously, the encryption method was TKIP. The new router, however, was AES. When I changed the encryption from TPIK to AES, the printer connected immediately and all was right with the universe!

PROBLEM SOLVED… I have multiple ip addresses that I can connect to, like most people now. The trick is to make sure you are connected to the exact same IP address as your printer is on. Once I made sure my laptop was always connected this way, I have had zero issues with this.

I found out that the router needs to be set to include the WLAN standard 802.11b in order to connect the printer (HL-2135w) via WPS. My router was set to 802.11g+n which is fine for printing via WLAN once the printer has received the credentials of the WiFi network. The router tells me that the printer is using 802.11g within the network. But apparently the printers WPS mode is only working via 802.11b. When I set my router to 802.11b+g+n the first connection attempt was successfull.

Before connecting you brother printer to wifi, you must know this information about your network: . Network name (SSID) . Security Key of the network. You will get these details on the backside of your router.

  1. Use the control panel on your Brother Printer to set up wirelessly.
  2. First of all, connect the power cord into your printer and turn on the printer.
  3. Then press Menu.
  4. Now press up or down arrow key to choose network setting or wireless setup.
  5. To choose the network press up or down arrow key and then press ok.
  6. Choose the WLAN by pressing up or down arrow key and after that press ok.
  7. Next press the up or down arrow key to choose the setup wizard and press ok.
  8. Enable the wireless network when the LAN enables. This will start the wireless setup Wizard.
  9. Now the brother printer will search for your network and display a list of available network. Choose the SSID you want and press ok .
  10. After that type the SSID Key.

reset the printer and un-install the software and install it once again .setup the wireless printer once again and make sure your router password .

Non of the above worked for me, I manually entered in the IP address, dns server, dns gateway and subnet mask in to the printer directly which worked like a dream. I found that the printer had given itself the wrong IP address and associated details which is why it didn’t work.

Just figured out how using this video. Messed around for some time until I followed this video and now I can print wireless https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg1R0QYY

HLL2390DW printer will not connect to the internet! This is not a new problem. Three years ago, we had the same printer, as soon as we changed the toner cartridge, several weeks later it stopped working,. We could still copy on the printer, so it was working as a copy machine. We had to buy a new printer. Again, we bought Brother. Same thing again, after two years we bought a new toner, a couple of weeks later stopped working. After hours of programing…..no luck. When it was new, it set up so easy….is this a scam….the printer is obsolete after two years!! We will not be buying Brother again! Husband was a Brother dealer for many years! Disgusted!

Printer: Brother DCP-L2550DW Router: NETGEAR R7000P Error: Printer can’t find the NETGEAR SSID using Setup Wizard, but could see neighbors SSIDs. Solution: Set Brother Printer Domain Name Server number same as NETGEAR Internet Port DNS number. Run Setup Wizard, SSID is found. Enter network password. Connected. 1.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select Network, press OK.  2.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select WLAN (for wireless connection), press OK.  3.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select TCP/IP, press OK. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select DNS Server, press OK. 5. Set DNS number same as NETGEAR Internet Port DNS, press OK 6.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select Network, press OK. 7.  Press ▲ or ▼ to select WLAN (for wireless connection), press OK. 8. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Setup Wizard 9. SSID should now be found, enter network password. NETGEAR DNS varies depending on configuration and ISP. Once logged into router see, Advanced > Setup > Internet Setup to view DNS

Wireless printers work using a network connection, the steps to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi depends on the printer’s make. So, before you begin, read the instruction manual to continue. Configure Internet on the Printer- Power on the Wi-Fi router and your laptopPower on your printerGo to your Brother’s printer Wi-Fi setup to connect it to your Wi-FiSelect the SSID of your Wi-Fi networkChange your Brother’s printer default password from the printer and enter the Wi-Fi security password of your Wi-Fi.The light indication of the printer will come on confirming the printer is connected.

Check to see if you are trying to connect it to 5G. I decided to try the 2.4G and that was the fix I needed.(my router supports both) My MFC-2701DW will not connect to 5G. I wish that information was given to me clearly from Brother. So, how I proceeded. I did reset the network on the printer (option in the network section of the the printer) Rebooted the printer. Went into setup Network - WLAN(Wifi) Found the SSID and entered it then it asks for the key, typed it it..it said connected right away. If you need or want more info, ask here. I will try to pay attention to this thread. Hope this helps someone.

Many Reason Behind For your brother’s printer won’t connect with your wireless router below Using the Weak Wi-Fi SignalIncorrect the Wireless network settingSoftware problem (out of updated the firmware or printer drivers)Internet Speed IssuesSSID network key incorrectNetwork settings are incorrectPrinter and Smart Phone device laptop, mac, computer are not same Wireless networkPrinter WPS is Not EnableToo much distance between printer and router device. How to Fix When the brother printer won’t connect to WiFi? Here we mention How to Solve the brother printer not connecting to WIFI Firstly you need the strong Wi-Fi SignalCheck the correct Wi-Fi networkUpdate the firmware and Printer driversEnsure your internet data speeds are very highMake the network setting with a wireless router and PrinterAlways use the same WiFi network with a Printer and Laptop, computer, mac, or iPhone.Brother printer WPS make sure enable conditionKeep the printer and router near with mac, and Smartphone. The above mention is the best solution for Brother Printer not connecting to WiFi issues. I hope this is the best solution! keep Smile.