Wifi connection with canon pixma ip7250
I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and i have a problem with installation of printer Canon Pixma ip7250. I have already read some comments about it, but it did not work for me. The printer shows that it is connected with my router, but my computer finds it only with LAN cable. Could someone help me?
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and i have a problem with installation of printer Canon Pixma ip7250. I have already read some comments about it, but it did not work for me. The printer shows that it is connected with my router, but my computer finds it only with LAN cable. Could someone help me?
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You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and i have a problem with installation of printer Canon Pixma ip7250. I have already read some comments about it, but it did not work for me. The printer shows that it is connected with my router, but my computer finds it only with LAN cable. Could someone help me?
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I am using Ubuntu 18.04 and i have a problem with installation of printer Canon Pixma ip7250. I have already read some comments about it, but it did not work for me. The printer shows that it is connected with my router, but my computer finds it only with LAN cable. Could someone help me?
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You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48
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You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48
You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48
You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48
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I remember having had a similar problem connecting my Wi-Fi printer. After a whole day of fumbling around, I discovered the type of security for Wi-Fi in my router was obsolete. I chose "WPA2-PSK/AES" and it worked for me.
i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
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Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
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I remember having had a similar problem connecting my Wi-Fi printer. After a whole day of fumbling around, I discovered the type of security for Wi-Fi in my router was obsolete. I chose "WPA2-PSK/AES" and it worked for me.
i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
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yesterday
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
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I remember having had a similar problem connecting my Wi-Fi printer. After a whole day of fumbling around, I discovered the type of security for Wi-Fi in my router was obsolete. I chose "WPA2-PSK/AES" and it worked for me.
i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
yesterday
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
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I remember having had a similar problem connecting my Wi-Fi printer. After a whole day of fumbling around, I discovered the type of security for Wi-Fi in my router was obsolete. I chose "WPA2-PSK/AES" and it worked for me.
I remember having had a similar problem connecting my Wi-Fi printer. After a whole day of fumbling around, I discovered the type of security for Wi-Fi in my router was obsolete. I chose "WPA2-PSK/AES" and it worked for me.
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i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
yesterday
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
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i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
yesterday
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
yesterday
i checked it by me, it seems to be ok, like by you
– user917057
yesterday
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
Hope that can help: canon-europe.com/support/consumer_products/…
– Dominik Cornice
18 hours ago
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You may have some WiFi isolation setting in the router.
– GabrielaGarcia
Jan 23 at 17:48