Printer Connectivity over Wifi
Just installed one of these for a home business network to allow better coverage; router buried in network rack in a far corner. Problem I'm having is that none of the wireless devices can no longer find the network printer.
Map is as such:
Modem > Switch > EAP245
> Printer
> Other wired devices
Wifi service on the router has been switched off to force all wireless devices to find only the EAP245.
Please help. I'm in no particular hurry, just very inconvenient to print from only wired network devices.
Thanks
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You're on right track. After looking at the SSID, the primary network had guest network enabled. Once I disabled it, I could print from all the wireless devices. I assume guest network isolates all clients, which is exactly what I wanted on the guest SSID.
Thank you all for your input.
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Im guessing you have got the Printer connected to the WiFi ok? What model of printer is this? Are you able to connect to the printer via the IP address?
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Hey Philbert,
The printer is a Brother MFC7200, its connected to the network via ethernet. If I use the Wifi option on it (which does work), it is rather laggy.
Prior to the access point, the wifi was generated through the modem/router and fed a 24 port gigabit swtich. Everything worked flawlessly. Anyone connected to the primary network, either ethernet or wifi (not the guest network) had access to the printer.
Not sure how to dig myself out of this hole.
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If you use the WiFi from the router, to print wirelessly, it is fast and responsive?
While switching it off, use EAP's WiFi, it is laggy?
I am thinking WiFi will take some time to respond. I am not sure how laggy is that.
wifi is not as responsive as Ethernet.
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When setting up your EAP did you select any options to isolate clients or such? Had a few others tick that box and it will kill the printing.
Are you getting a valid IP on the printer and can you ping the IP from the client? This is a strange one, post a picture of your SSID setup if you can and see if anything jumps at us.
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You're on right track. After looking at the SSID, the primary network had guest network enabled. Once I disabled it, I could print from all the wireless devices. I assume guest network isolates all clients, which is exactly what I wanted on the guest SSID.
Thank you all for your input.
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