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How to Fix Brother Printer WiFi Connection Issues

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Troubleshooting Steps to Restore Connection

If your Brother printer is not connecting to WiFi, it can disrupt your printing tasks and cause unnecessary stress. Fortunately, most connection issues can be easily resolved with a few troubleshooting steps. Start by ensuring your WiFi network is working properly and that your printer is within range of the router. Weak or unstable signals are a common cause of connectivity problems.

Next, restart your printer and router to refresh the network connection. On the printer’s control panel, go to Network Settings and reconnect to your WiFi by entering the correct SSID and password. Make sure there are no typing errors and that you're connecting to the 2.4 GHz band if your printer doesn't support 5 GHz.

Update your printer’s firmware and drivers by visiting the Brother support website. Outdated software may prevent proper communication between devices. Also, check if your router has MAC address filtering enabled, as this may block your printer from connecting.

If you're using a Windows PC, run the Network Troubleshooter and ensure that the printer is set as the default device. For advanced users, assigning a static IP address to your printer may help maintain a stable connection.

Finally, reset your printer’s network settings to factory defaults if the issue persists, then reconnect it to the WiFi. If none of these steps work, contact Brother support for further assistance.

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