what do i need to do to be able to print from my macbook air to my epson r280. i have a wireless network set up. computer attached to the printer is a dell running windows xp home edition
I'm having trouble printing from anything other than "windows desktop 1" (exclude "xbox 360 & Apple TV) So I need to know how to setup printing on the "macbook pro", "Windows laptop" & "windows desktop 2" These computer (except the macbook) all were connected once and I did have home group successfully connected to share the printer between them all as long as "windows desktop 1" was on. But now there in the setup in the pic and the home group and printers don't communicate with each other anymore.
I'm having trouble printing from anything other than "windows desktop 1" (exclude "xbox 360 & Apple TV their just there encase someone notices them causing a problem)So I need to know how to setup printing on the "macbook pro", "Windows laptop" & "windows desktop 2,These computer (except the macbook) all were connected once and I did have home group successfully connected to share the printer between them all as long as "windows desktop 1" was on. But now there in the setup in the pic and the home group and printers don't communicate with each other anymore.
i try to connect my laptop wirelessely to my Epson printer epson 720WD , i dont exactly every thing write as it says it temporarly need a usb cable to connect wirelessely to the printer done that after that it started checking mac adress every thing ,but at the end what i get is installation failed .it says chanell conflict has been detected , how can i sort my router channel and the printer channel
Get "router/acess point channel conflict error and when I try Epson scan icon it tells me it cannot communicate with scanner.When I reinstalled CD, it told me the installation failed as some files necessary fo set up were missing.
I recently purchased an Epson XP-205 Wi-Fi printer, and I set it up on my network and installed the drivers to my laptop, initially I could print over the network, but since a restart I can't. I have tried an uninstall and reinstall of the printer, but to no avail and if it matters, I'm running W7 64-bit.
I've ensured the printing programs are part of my firewall exclusion rules, and I can access the printers set up page via 192.168.1.3, also as expected, the printer is "pingable". On top of this my Android tablet is able to send things to the printer, so I'm sure it is an issue with my laptop.
Recently i bought a new printer: Epson SX620FW, I've tried many things, but I can't connect it wireless to my network. Ive downloaded and installed the latest drivers and software from the internet. My PC is connected with a cable to my wireless router. When I connect the printer with a cable to my router everything works perfectly. But I want to connect my printer wireless. On the printer I disconnect the cable. I followed the wireless wizard setup on the printer and I connect to my wireless router. This is confirmed by an ip adress on the printer. Also in the menu of my router I find the ip adres of my printer in the DHCP clients list. So far so good. But from my PC I can not find the printer in my network. I also cant ping my printers ipadres. When I connect the UTP cable to my printer again, I can ping the ip of my printer.
I have 2 Samsung NC10's here at home that I would like to be able to print using my new Epson PX720WD wireless printer.The printer is fine when sending doc's or images from my main PC, but I suspect I need to load the same software via the CD onto these laptops? Problem with that is they don't have CD drives. Am I thinking along the right lines here? If so, is it possible to drag the info onto a memory stick, insert into laptop and off I go?
I can't get my Epson Workforce 615 (610 series) All in One Printer to connect to my WRT54G router. I was on the phone with Epson for over an hour and renetered my SSID and security code 4 times. They said it was something about the router not letting it connect. The printer sees the SSID and I put my laptop in the same location as the printer and it has very good signal strength. I even took the printer back and got another one. The router does not have MAC filtering enabled.
I can't connect my Epson Stylus SX130 printer/scanner via the USB port on the Linksys E4200. It all ends up with cisco referring me to this website. I re-installed the printer/scanner, but it didn't work. The Stylus SX130 works fine when I connect it directly to my computer.
We have finding the projector in the network. When we connected a Epson projector and a laptop in different access points in wireless, we can found the projector in the network. But when we connected them in same access points in wireless, we can't found the projector. We need to find the solution of it. We are using Epson PowerLite 1761W projector and the access point is WAP4410N with firmware version 2.0.6.1.
I have one of the above units which has worked fine since i first set it up over a year ago.Yesterday I tried to add an Epson sx425 WI-FI printer, I followed the instrucions and it connected ok however it started to drop the link intermitently and kept failing to print (which was also crap from my machine and total jibberish from any other!) then it lost it all together and all the other wireless devices lost their connection .The router reported it was ok with good signal strength but nothing connected so I switched it off for half an hour and rebooted but it was still the same so I tried to change the pass word but still nothing will connect. I have tried to reset the router also but this had no effect. the units plugged in via wire are working ok it is just something to do with the wirless signal.
Win 7 computer wired into D-Link 615 router (address of 192.168.1.1).Set win 7 computer static address at 192.168.0.100. Then set Epson wireless at 192.168.0.103.DCHP IP address range 192.168.0.105 to 192.168.0.199.Computer finds printer and everything works fine for about a week. Then computer can no longer ping the printer.
My printer is hard wired to my wireless router, allowing me to print wirelessly from my laptop. After successfully printing this way, it is no longer working. I have tried re-installing the software, however, it is unable to "find" the printer. I have tried this from 2 laptops with no success. My wireless router appears to be working as far as internet.
From my Dell Vostro laptop I can connect to the internet but cannot print wirelessly on any of my three printers. The Mac computer in the house works on one printer.Not really sure where to start working on this problem.
A friend has asked me to work with him set up a new office. He already has a PC and a phone line but not broadband, so he is going to organise that and getting a wireless router.He wants a wireless colour laser printer so that his visitors/guests can print easily from his office, or the next office. Does he really need a wireless printer to do this? Or if I plug a network printer directly into his router with an Ethernet cable, same with his PC, will that enable laptop users to print wirelessly (assuming they know the router passphrase of course)? I guess they would need to install the relevant printer driver to do this too.
Does the Apple MacBook Air MD224LL/A have an integrated wireless network (Airport or otherwise) that will enable it to connect to the internet, even though the specs do not mention Airport?
I can not connect my new Mac Book Pro to Verizon wireless. I have no trouble connecting my old Mac to it, so what is the problem with the new Mac. I have to use the ethernet wire which is a problem when I am so use to wireless.
Shared printer not printing. Have two PCs, one with Vista OS with the printer connected and the other XP, both connected via network sharing. I cannot print from the XP PC. It says I do not have permission even though I have shared the printer.
I have a Samsung CLP-325W wireless printer, and I don't have the MAC address bounded to a static IP address. The printer is turned on and its wireless light is blue. However, from the view of my router, it doesn't seem to be on the network.
The printer is binded to the SSID and has worked before, but when it gets turned off it seems to forget about the network.Is there anyway that I can force the printer to print out it's current state? [IP address etc]
I just got a Macbook Air and couldn't get connected at home so I went and bought a new router (our other router was old!!). We purchased the E1200. Our Dell desktop seems to have a fine connection, but my MacBook Air and my husbands laptop are really slow when on the internet.
I just bought a Linksys WRT160N router. I pop the installation disk in my mac book pro and walk thru the installation procedure successfully.But I can't connect wirelessly from my MacBook Pro (running mac os x 10.5).It sees the router and I did type in the password correctly (i copy from the text file generated by the installation procedure), but I keep getting 'coonnection timeout'.
I have the Linksys E2000 and set it up on MacBookPro no problems. My iPhone 3G and my gf's iPhone4 connect no problem. Also, I have an XBox 360 connected via ethernet cable. Her MacBook however is constantly not getting an IP. I set her up with an EZ Key, but every time she connects we have to go through the EZ key process where I run Cisco Connect from my laptop. Why can't she just log in every time? This is frustrating me as all other aspects of this router work fine. I had her plugged into it as well with no problems. Again, it works after a dual computer Cisco Connect cycle, but my computer isn't always home.
Any success with a recent vintage Macbook Pro connecting to the 5.8Ghz channel on a WRT610N. I can connect with the 2.4 channel without a problem but I cannot maintain a connection on the high channel. Linksys support told me that the hardware was not compatible with the high channel.
I am using the E3200 in a bridge mode to my uverse wifi router, since the E3200 has 5ghz and my uverse router doesn't. every week or so, I would not be able to detect the E3200 on my Mac Book Pro (I only enabled 5ghz on the E3200), but I can connect to the 2.4ghz uverse router, then access the admin page of the E3200 w/o.
I just replaced my WRT54G with a WRT120N. Everything is working fine, but...
My MacBook Pro (about 18 months old) claims to support a/b/g/n, but it only wants to connect using 802.11g. It's running Snow Leopard. The laptop and the router are about 3 feet apart. Is there some incompatibilityin the version of 802.11n they support?
I have an RV180W Wireless-N with firmware# 1.0.1.9 The problem is that any Macintosh computer will not work with the wireless network.The problem is consistent with several MacBook laptops, running Leopard, Snow Leopard and Mountain Lion.The MacBook connects with the wireless network and obtains an IP address.However when the MacBook tries to access a web page, it fails loads.Accessing LAN assets like network volumes and printers works fine.All mobile devices, such as iPhones, iPods and iPads work fine.I have tried numerous wireless settings on the router and the MacBooks and nothing works.The problem happens regardless of what kind of wireless security is present.There is not MAC filter.