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3 TopicsCreating a separate Printer Network
I keep getting an "Oops, it looks like something went wrong. We had some trouble adding your new network. Please try again" when trying to add, change or delete a network. Any suggestion? I was initially able to creat a printer network using Automatic Band and WPA/WPA2. Printer connects but I can't connect and print from any of m y devices. I tried to change the band to 2.4 as well as try and delete the network but get the above error. Any heklpo is appreciated. ¡Gracias!33Visto0likes0ComentariosApple magic mouse
I recently replaced my T-Mobile gateway with a new T-Mobile Geteway of the same model (because of weak internet signal). Ithas been a disaster with our two HP wireless printers. We had to set up a separate network for the printers; this works on one printer only. I say all of this in case it has a bearing on the current problem. I have a Magic Mouse that I use with my MacBook Pro. Just recently (since the Gateway change), I have noticed that when the mouse is turned on, my MacBook internal trackpad will not work. If I turn the mouse off, the trackpad will work. I have tried restarting, re-pairing the mouse, pushing computer keypad buttons simultaneously (as suggested by some Apple articles), all to no avail. Since I have spent hours on the phone with (1) T-Mobile and (2) HP, without any success, regarding the printer issues, I hesitate to begin that process again with the mouse/trackpad issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated.Solved64Visto0likes3ComentariosApple magic mouse not working with Macbook Pro internal trackpad
I recently replaced my T-Mobile gateway with a new T-Mobile Geteway of the same model (because of weak internet signal). Ithas been a disaster with our two HP wireless printers. We had to set up a separate network for the printers; this works on one printer only. I say all of this in case it has a bearing on the current problem. I have a Magic Mouse that I use with my MacBook Pro. Just recently (since the Gateway change), I have noticed that when the mouse is turned on, my MacBook internal trackpad will not work. If I turn the mouse off, the trackpad will work. I have tried restarting, re-pairing the mouse, pushing computer keypad buttons simultaneously (as suggested by some Apple articles), all to no avail. Since I have spent hours on the phone with (1) T-Mobile and (2) HP, without any success, regarding the printer issues, I hesitate to begin that process again with the mouse/trackpad issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated.11Visto0likes0Comentarios