FACING ISSUE WITH YOUR PRINTER ?
Brother printers offer reliable performance, but WiFi connectivity issues can disrupt your workflow and delay important tasks. If your Brother printer is not connecting to WiFi or frequently drops the network, there are simple troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve the problem quickly.
Start by checking the basics. Ensure your printer is within range of your WiFi router and that the network signal is strong. Restart both your printer and router to clear temporary glitches. Verify that you are connecting to the correct WiFi network and that the password entered is accurate. If possible, avoid using dual-band networks during setup and connect to a 2.4 GHz connection, which most printers support.
Next, check the printer’s network settings from the control panel. Select Menu > Network > WLAN > Setup Wizard, then follow the prompts to reconnect to WiFi. For WPS-compatible printers, press the WPS button on your router and then on the printer to establish a quick and secure connection.
Outdated firmware or drivers can also cause connectivity issues. Visit the official Brother support page to download and install the latest firmware and WiFi drivers. If the problem persists, reset the network settings to default and reconfigure the connection.
Additionally, ensure there are no IP conflicts and temporarily disable heavy firewall settings. For persistent issues, contact Brother Printer Support.
With these quick fixes, you can restore your Brother printer’s WiFi connectivity and maintain smooth printing performance. Continue Reading
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