The provider brought 2.4 and 5 Hz into the apartment (they differ in one digit in the network name). The computer is naturally in the network at 5Hz (this is noticeable), but the printer does not find it, does not see it, does not connect to it. "Connects" with a computer on a 2.4 Hz network, no problem. I switch the computer to a 2.4 Hz network (in which the printer is connected) and everything is fine! The cable remains . Sad, upset, because. bought a printer incl. with the mandatory ability to work over the air via WiFi. In fact, the computer is on a 5 Hz network, the printer is 2.4. I tried to enter the 5Hz network manually by entering its name through the printer menu, it does not detect its computer. The printer communicates with the router / router and that's it, the computer does not see it. It remains either a cable or before printing, switch to another network, which is not very convenient . Maybe when the thread comes out and changes something, but so far :(
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