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Wireless Printer Set up
Hello community.
I am trying to connect my wireless printer. The wireless installation asks for a WPA key. Since I don't have a WPS button on my gateway, how would I find this key? My gateway has a WiFi key on the label. Would this be it? I've tried that number and it will not work.
¡Gracias!
WPS is the push-button connection, which the T-Mobile gateways do not support. WPA is an older encryption standard, which the gateway does support, but with an additional step. This is a common problem with printers. You just need to add a second SSID for your printer.
T Life Instructions
Some devices, such as printers, have trouble connecting to the gateway’s default configuration.
You can have several Wi-Fi networks on the gateway. You want to leave the default network alone (2.4 & 5 GHz; WPA2/WPA3 and AES security) and add a second, dedicated 2.4 GHz network. This second network is for devices that can't connect to the default network.
Using the T Life app on your phone: Tap Connect (at the bottom). Tap Things (at the top). Tap your Gateway. Tap the magenta button Manage. Tap Network (at the top). Tap the magenta + Add Network.
You should now have an "Add new network" page. Under General details, Enter a new Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and a password. Under Advanced settings, change the Frequency Band to 2.4 GHz. Under WPA Version, change WPA Version to WPA/WPA2. The WPA Encryption Mode should automatically change to TKIP+AES. Tap Save at the bottom. Connect your device to this new network.
Use the default network for your other devices, as much as possible. Note that WPA/WPA2 (on the second network) is less secure, so I recommend setting this network to be Hidden. You can hide it after you get your devices connected to it. (The Hidden switch is in Advanced settings, below WPA Encryption Mode.)
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- Pappi62Newbie Caller
Hello again nc1037. I did get the computer connected. But, now I can't get my I-phone or I-pad to find the printer. Is that something you can help with?
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
"WPA access key number" is probably the password, which you will create. If you have trouble, please tell us the brand and model number of the printer.
- Pappi62Newbie Caller
Thank you for the reply. I will give this a shot. So, now i have this new network...will my printer be able too connect to it? What about this WPA access key number?
- nc1037Bandwidth Buddy
WPS is the push-button connection, which the T-Mobile gateways do not support. WPA is an older encryption standard, which the gateway does support, but with an additional step. This is a common problem with printers. You just need to add a second SSID for your printer.
T Life Instructions
Some devices, such as printers, have trouble connecting to the gateway’s default configuration.
You can have several Wi-Fi networks on the gateway. You want to leave the default network alone (2.4 & 5 GHz; WPA2/WPA3 and AES security) and add a second, dedicated 2.4 GHz network. This second network is for devices that can't connect to the default network.
Using the T Life app on your phone: Tap Connect (at the bottom). Tap Things (at the top). Tap your Gateway. Tap the magenta button Manage. Tap Network (at the top). Tap the magenta + Add Network.
You should now have an "Add new network" page. Under General details, Enter a new Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and a password. Under Advanced settings, change the Frequency Band to 2.4 GHz. Under WPA Version, change WPA Version to WPA/WPA2. The WPA Encryption Mode should automatically change to TKIP+AES. Tap Save at the bottom. Connect your device to this new network.
Use the default network for your other devices, as much as possible. Note that WPA/WPA2 (on the second network) is less secure, so I recommend setting this network to be Hidden. You can hide it after you get your devices connected to it. (The Hidden switch is in Advanced settings, below WPA Encryption Mode.)
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