![]() : We're thrilled to be ranked among the Best Employers for Veterans in 2022 by Forbes. : New firmware available for EOS R3, EOS R7 and EOS R10 : New firmware version 1.7.0 is available for EOS R6 : New firmware version 1.7.0 is available for EOS R5 : New firmware version 1.0.5.1 is available for EOS C70 : Help ensure your autofocus is properly aligned with a Canon Precision Alignment : New firmware version 1.1.1 is available for EOS R6 Mark II ![]() Neither of those addresses corresponded with the MAC addresses on any of the access points.The printer should connect to Access Point #4, which is the nearest one, but the printer isn't detecting it (or has the wrong MAC address.) Is there a way to connect the printer where I can type in MAC addresses? The printer asked me which wireless access point I wanted to connect to and listed two devices with MAC addresses. This morning I removed the printer from the network and reconnected it manually. When I try to print from the laptop I get an error message stating the printer isn't responding. None of this has fixed the connection problems. I also rebooted the router (the router is part of our system but is not an access point). I removed printer from the network and reconnected it. Yesterday I uninstalled all Canon software from my laptop, deleted the printer, rebooted the laptop, and then reinstalled all the software. Sometimes it would print only part of a document. It would print from some devices but not others. The printer started acting erractically about a week ago. We could print from my Lenovo laptop (which has Windows 10), two iPhones, an Apple laptop, and an Apple iPad. The printer worked fine for about 6 weeks. After the new system was installed I sucessfully connected our PIXMA TS6020 printerr to the the nearest access point (#4). ![]() We recently upgraded our wirelss system from a single router to a Ubiquiti system that includes four wireless access points. ![]()
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