I am having connectivity stability issues with my HP MFP M283FDW while using a wi-fi connection. I have reset the network settings and re-entered the SSID of my 2.4ghz band of my ASUS RT-AX82U router.
The printer shows it has a good connection to the network, but my computer’s HP Smart app is having trouble seeing it. I pinged it and it loses between 40-100% of the packets, depending on its “mood” that testing day.
On the attachment, you can see where the HP Smart app cycles between connected & disconnected.
I have used this printer wirelessly for 4 years with the HP SMART software and wi-fi connection without problems. Recently, I swapped my Netgear router for an ASUS. Since this is a new issue, I’m wondering if it could be the RT-AX82U router’s Firewall settings. I also thought it could be Windows Security Firewall settings, but the printer worked fine until the router swap.
I can order a USB-B cable and hook it directly to the router, but the firewall might still be a problem.
I am new to networking and know just enough to be dangerous in the rabbit-hole of this gaming router’s vast settings, so any tips are appreciated.
The printer shows it has a good connection to the network, but my computer’s HP Smart app is having trouble seeing it. I pinged it and it loses between 40-100% of the packets, depending on its “mood” that testing day.
On the attachment, you can see where the HP Smart app cycles between connected & disconnected.
I have used this printer wirelessly for 4 years with the HP SMART software and wi-fi connection without problems. Recently, I swapped my Netgear router for an ASUS. Since this is a new issue, I’m wondering if it could be the RT-AX82U router’s Firewall settings. I also thought it could be Windows Security Firewall settings, but the printer worked fine until the router swap.
I can order a USB-B cable and hook it directly to the router, but the firewall might still be a problem.
I am new to networking and know just enough to be dangerous in the rabbit-hole of this gaming router’s vast settings, so any tips are appreciated.