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Reference and Resources – (More) Places to find help, solve problems, and learn how to use your Printer Wireless printing center – Replacing your Wireless Router Try Restarting everything, including that router. Hostname or IP Address > Enter the IP Address of the printer Select / Click Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostnameĭevice Type > Select in Drop-Down Menu: TCP/IP Device Select / Click The printer that I want isn’t listed Please try adding the printer using the printer’s IP addressįind the IP Address of the printer on the Printer control panel (touch Wireless button)Ĭontrol Panel > icon view Devices and Printers If the printer is at least getting an IP address from the router,Ĭonsider adding the printer to the network using the IP address and TCP/IP Information is likely on the net if you need / want it. Honestly, I don't have any idea what the old Bluetooth adapter is capable of supporting - I don't have anything of this vintage to compare. If the router sees the request at all, there might / should be a checkpoint / log entry. Log into the router and check what it can do.Īssuming the router can handle the connection request, log into the router and check the router logs to see what the router thinks is happening.
This is unlikely, routers are usually smart enough to deal with old tech. If your router can't handle the old protocol, it will refuse the connection request from the printer. "Wireless" is supported - I would guess this is the old Wireless "G" option. Bluetooth wireless printing: Supported (Windows Vista or Windows XP and either the Microsoft Bluetooth® Protocol Stack or the Widcomm Bluetooth® Protocol Stack required)