![]() ![]() I know that my printer is pretty old by today's standards but it still works great. I have completely removed the printer from the desktop and the laptop and started over from scratch but I still lose the connection after a couple of weeks. I know it has to be the two network options but I dont know how to keep the printer connected over the network all the time. I have been doing this back and forth dance since October of last year and its getting a little tiresome. It would reconnect no problem but after a couple of weeks I would print something, anything, and eventually it would come up with a message that it could not connect to the printer. I would have to take the laptop to where the printer was in another room where the desktop and router was located and reconnect the printer to the laptop via USB when using the configuration software. ![]() When I configured the printer to the network the only SSID it would recognize was the 2.4ghz. To take advantage of the 400mbs connection speed that I have the laptop is connected to the 5ghz. The only differenece that I can see is that Comcast's router has two network connections that work together and separately. After I got all my preferences set and any of the little bugs that comes with a new cable/wifi setup I noticed that I would lose the wifi connection between my laptop and the printer. Last year I was fed up with Verizons prices and switched to Comcast. My printer has worked perfectly for quite a long time with the wifi in my house when I was a Verizon Fios customer.
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