BiggShooter
Regular Contributor
Have you tried factory resetting the printer?
Tried putting in a static IP on the printer?
I've done a factory reset. I currently have a static IP address, and still no luck.
Have you tried factory resetting the printer?
Tried putting in a static IP on the printer?
I did and also Asus Router. I always use a static IP address normally. So both DHCP and static don't work. It has something to do with WPA encryption. They don't understand each other and a time out / error message occurs. On my LaserJet Pro, it supports N connectivity, so it should not be a problem. There is something missing or a bug communication wise.Have you tried factory resetting the printer?
Tried putting in a static IP on the printer?
Nope! 3 simple letters. At some point I decided to change the SSID to something else, in case the printer had kept the old config in memory, I even took my printer 2 floors down to hook it up with RJ45 to "reset" the connection config, nothing. I have never had a problem with my AC87u before, all worked fine. I'm sure if there was a Merlin firmware that would not be an issue. @Merlin maybe you can help? If you are in communication with Asus or give us your opinion?Does your SSID have a space in the name, had a few laserjets at work that have been picky buggers with that.
Yes, my SSID has a space.Does your SSID have a space in the name, had a few laserjets at work that have been picky buggers with that.
I did that, no go for me!Use an 8 character SSID and a 16 character, alphanumeric password, both without punctuation, spaces, smiley faces or other special characters.
I've done a factory reset. I currently have a static IP address, and still no luck.
What wifi security mode are you using? Mixed Mode WPA2/WPA3 or just single mode WPA2
When I started having issue I was on WPA2 only. Asus made me switch to WPA with simple password, no special char. Still no success. I have now put WPA2/WPA3 for the rest of my Wifi units at home while waiting for a new Firmware from Asus if they end up getting enough feedback for this issue.
Will do for sure! I'm watching this thread closely. I'll post anything that comes up.Keep me posted, as I'm looking for a 'fix' to allow my HP LaserJet Pro 200 to connect to WiFi.
For what it's worth, I was having the same issue with a Netgear AX router. So, that's why I feel it's not so much of an Asus issue as it is a HP issue.Will do for sure! I'm watching this thread closely. I'll post anything that comes up.
Hey guys, good news, I finally figured it out. I noticed that my Firestick 4k and Nvidia Shield 2017 were stuttering alot on the 2.4Ghz, which doesn't make sense. So I said to myself, it has to be an option in the 2.4Ghz. There was an option that I went on to find more information on: Protected Management Frames. I have read that alot of people were having connectivity issue with their connected home appliances with this option enabled. So I decided to set it to DISABLED as it was set at CAPABLE. It fixed it!
What is confusing is the CAPABLE option that I understood that if the unit is not capable, then it doesn't use it. Does that mean it is bugged? I don't know, only Asus would know I guess. Note that if you disable Protected Management Frames, you will loose the Wifi Agile Multiband option.
Now I wonder if I should disable this also for 5GHz Frequency?
I also disabled AX for 2.4GHz, so I don't know if that option has an impact, but now that it works, I'm retiring and don't care about this being enabled at that frequency.
Let me know if it fixed it for you!
Have a nice weekend,
I'll give this a try. Stay tuned........
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