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Securifi Products => Almond+ => Topic started by: robh5791 on August 17, 2014, 03:52:45 pm
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I have an older Lexmark wireless printer that I wanted to set up with my Almond+ and when I go through the setup process and enter the SSID and password, it returns a error that the network settings are incorrect. I am using the same credentials as all my other devices that use the Almond+ as the router. The specific model is Lexmark X4530. I have tried both 2.4 ghz and 5 ghz bands and both give this same error. Is there a setting I need to change on the Almond side of this connection to make this work properly? I also tried connecting the printer to the USB port in the Almond to see if I could access it remotely through there but it does not show up at all as a printer on either my windows 7 PC or my MacBook Air running Mavericks. Any suggestions on how to resolve this would be great.
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I've reported this issue to the software team and it'll be looked into.
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Thanks Lars.
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From my perspective, there are still issues with the wireless drivers.
I finally managed to get my Brother HL-2170W to connect to my Almond+ but I had to do a complete reset of the printer. Additionally, it will lose connection and not be able to reconnect. I have to pull the plug on my printer to get it to reconnect. The exact same thing also happens to one of my wireless bridges. It will disconnect everything 3-4 days and the only way to get it to reconnect is to pull the plug on the device and plug it back in.
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Jim,
I have tried several reboots of the printer and it works through the USB connection so the driver on my Mac is up to date. My main issue is that I am trying to connect a printer directly to the network rather than through a desktop as it is now because if that machine will not wake on pan for some reason, I cannot print obviously. I tried plugging two printers into my Almond+ to do it that way and neither showed but that could be not a function as of yet, which is fine. The problem is my printer is returning invalid credentials for both 2.4 and 5 ghz bands. If I could get it to connect at all it would be a step in the right direction.
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Jim,
I have tried several reboots of the printer and it works through the USB connection so the driver on my Mac is up to date. My main issue is that I am trying to connect a printer directly to the network rather than through a desktop as it is now because if that machine will not wake on pan for some reason, I cannot print obviously. I tried plugging two printers into my Almond+ to do it that way and neither showed but that could be not a function as of yet, which is fine. The problem is my printer is returning invalid credentials for both 2.4 and 5 ghz bands. If I could get it to connect at all it would be a step in the right direction.
When I said wifi driver, I was referring to the wifi driver used by the Almond+ router. There are known issues with the almond+ drivers that are causing wifi dropouts. However, I have no idea if that is causing the credential issues you are seeing. Have you validated you are using the correct encryption settings (make sure almond+ is the same as the printer is setup to use)? E.g. almond+ set to WPA and printer is set to WPA. If you have the almond+ set to WPA2 and the printer set to WPA, then it won't be able to connect.
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The almond is set to WPA/WPA2 and the printer had me select WPA so it should work. Makes sense about the almond drivers though. It's not a major problem but figured I would bring it up in case anyone else saw it and found a fix.