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Issues with Canon G7000 printer connected to TP-link Deco mesh network

Issues with Canon G7000 printer connected to TP-link Deco mesh network

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darkwolf644
Member
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03-01-2016, 12:52 PM
#1
A couple of weeks ago I switched to the DECO mesh 3 node configuration, which functions perfectly. However, I'm now unable to connect my printer. I've tried reinstalling the drivers and running the printer setup again, but it still doesn't work.
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darkwolf644
03-01-2016, 12:52 PM #1

A couple of weeks ago I switched to the DECO mesh 3 node configuration, which functions perfectly. However, I'm now unable to connect my printer. I've tried reinstalling the drivers and running the printer setup again, but it still doesn't work.

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CandyBugz
Member
122
03-04-2016, 02:04 AM
#2
Are there any other gadgets experiencing connection issues?
Does the printer acknowledge pings or function properly on the network?
Did the printer establish a connection initially and operate correctly, or has it stopped responding?
Can the printer operate with a wired link instead?
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CandyBugz
03-04-2016, 02:04 AM #2

Are there any other gadgets experiencing connection issues?
Does the printer acknowledge pings or function properly on the network?
Did the printer establish a connection initially and operate correctly, or has it stopped responding?
Can the printer operate with a wired link instead?

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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03-05-2016, 12:29 AM
#3
Everything else is functioning properly
I attempted to reinstall the old router, but the printer still won't connect. It looks like planned obsolescence is involved.
The wired connection also failed. I might consider a factory reset if possible.
After posting, I discovered there were some prints made since the network upgrade.
Let's try to make it work and reduce the clutter in the trash.
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oOEmmaOo
03-05-2016, 12:29 AM #3

Everything else is functioning properly
I attempted to reinstall the old router, but the printer still won't connect. It looks like planned obsolescence is involved.
The wired connection also failed. I might consider a factory reset if possible.
After posting, I discovered there were some prints made since the network upgrade.
Let's try to make it work and reduce the clutter in the trash.