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How to connect a Dell printer to a wireless network

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Cause: - The primary causes of your Dell printer not connecting to Wi-Fi are

  • The wireless adapter is being turned off by the computer.
  • Antivirus software is interfering with communication.
  • There is no network information.
  • The IP address is incorrect.

Solution :- If you utilize a printer made by Dell, you can follow the step-by-step instructions below :

  1. Your Wi-Fi is turned off -

If you cannot see a list of all available networks, it is possible that your Wi-Fi is turned off.

  • To make it happen, click the network icon and check to see if the Wi-Fi action is grey, then click it to turn it on.
  • In addition, some devices have a physical switch located outside the device that must be unlocked in order to turn on the Wi-Fi.
  1. Your device is in flight mode -

If you have your airplane mode turned on, your Dell Printer will not connect to Wi-Fi. So disable your airplane mode and reconnect to your Wi-Fi again.

  1. Password is not correct – Because passwords are case-sensitive, there is a chance that you accidentally entered the wrong password. As a result, we recommend that you enter the Wi-Fi password again, but this time more carefully.
  2. Wireless router has a problem -

If the connectivity problem is with your wireless router, you may need to reset it as well as your modem to restore your Wi-Fi network connection.

Here are the steps you must take:

  • Unplug the router and modem power cords as well as the main power supply source.
  • Wait about 30 seconds.
  • plug back all of the router and modem cords.
  • When you see green blinking lights, you know they're fully charged.
  1. Insufficient signal strength -

A strong signal indicates proper connectivity, with no interruptions in service. Even a few feet can degrade your connection. As a result, you can improve your connection by taking the following steps:

  • Place the access point in the center of your room. As a result, the obstacles will be reduced.
  • Place your device's antennas at a better angle to get a better signal.
  • You can also verify your ISP speed by checking your Wi-Fi speed with an internet speed testing tool.

Every printer encounters the same errors, which are equally troublesome. You can save time and money by using the Dell Printer Service.

For more information on why your Dell printer isn't printing, please call us at +1 (855)460-7382 (toll-free). Dell Printer Support provides quick solutions and immediate service.

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