Re: Airprint/Mopria
Some AIRprint MFD's drivers configure/install themselves on a total different subnet to the existing LAN or WiFi network.
If the above is not the fault try :
Check your modem/router is not set for individual WiFi network login.
Some routers can be set for similar WiFi guest mode to isolated every other login from seeing each other including the LAN.
Ie. If ten WiFi users login at the same time; none of those logged onto the network can see each other, including the LAN network printers.
Solution.
Enter the router WIM and change the router setting.
FYI.
WPA2-PSK WiFi protocol has a vulnerability hack. I believe there is a next Gen WPA3-PSK available.
HTH
Some AIRprint MFD's drivers configure/install themselves on a total different subnet to the existing LAN or WiFi network.
If the above is not the fault try :
Check your modem/router is not set for individual WiFi network login.
Some routers can be set for similar WiFi guest mode to isolated every other login from seeing each other including the LAN.
Ie. If ten WiFi users login at the same time; none of those logged onto the network can see each other, including the LAN network printers.
Solution.
Enter the router WIM and change the router setting.
FYI.
WPA2-PSK WiFi protocol has a vulnerability hack. I believe there is a next Gen WPA3-PSK available.
HTH
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