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- Between 8 and 63 ASCII characters My wireless print server was unable to join the network There are many factors that can prevent the print server from joining the network. Here are some of the most common troubleshooting options: • Verify that the print server settings match those used by your wireless network. • Verify that the print server is within range of the network. • If your network uses MAC address filtering, provide the MAC address for the print server to your network. The MAC address can be found on the bottom of the print server. The print server was configured correctly, but cannot be found on the network • Verify that the print server has power and that the power indicator light is on. • Verify that the print server is within range of the wireless network. • Verify that the print server is located away from other electronic devices that may interfere with the wireless signal. • Verify that your wireless network is using a unique network name (SSID). If not, it is possible that the print server is communicating over a different, nearby network that uses the same network name. • Verify that the print server has a valid IP address on the network. No printer was found attached to the print server • Verify that the USB cable is properly connected to both the printer and the print server. • Verify that the printer has power. • Verify that the printer was set up correctly. • Verify that the print server has power and is available on your network. My network printer does not print • Make sure all cables to the printer, print server, electrical outlet, and network connection are secure. • Make sure the Power, USB, and Wireless status indicator lights are on. • Check the printer status. My wireless print server was unable to join the network 10

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My wireless print server was unable to join the network
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Between 8 and 63 ASCII characters
My wireless print server was unable to join the network
There are many factors that can prevent the print server from joining the network. Here are some of
the most common troubleshooting options:
Verify that the print server settings match those used by your wireless network.
Verify that the print server is within range of the network.
If your network uses MAC address filtering, provide the MAC address for the print server to
your network. The MAC address can be found on the bottom of the print server.
The print server was configured correctly, but cannot be found
on the network
Verify that the print server has power and that the power indicator light is on.
Verify that the print server is within range of the wireless network.
Verify that the print server is located away from other electronic devices that may interfere
with the wireless signal.
Verify that your wireless network is using a unique network name (SSID). If not, it is possible
that the print server is communicating over a different, nearby network that uses the same
network name.
Verify that the print server has a valid IP address on the network.
No printer was found attached to the print server
Verify that the USB cable is properly connected to both the printer and the print server.
Verify that the printer has power.
Verify that the printer was set up correctly.
Verify that the print server has power and is available on your network.
My network printer does not print
Make sure all cables to the printer, print server, electrical outlet, and network connection are
secure.
Make sure the Power, USB, and Wireless status indicator lights are on.
Check the printer status.