Number 1 daughter bought the cheapest canon inkjet thing. The US equivalent is probably the TS8320.
It has wifi, bloof, usb and NO LAN PORT.
The AP has 2 networks, a guest one, "free carrots" and a regular one, "bunny"
It cannot connect to "bunny" no matter what. It scans, sees it, tries, says "use one or any"
regardless of the choice (it does see all the macs) it fails to connect and never once asks for the passphrase.
Some fiddling around got it to connect to the guest network with no security and actually get an IP address. However, that is not the objective.
I want to connect it to the regular wifi along with the 15 other devices.
At this point, the Instanton's complete lack of logs does not help. Not one iota.
It looks like this:
Canon : PIXMA Manuals : TS8300 series : Setup GuideExcept at stop 2, we come unstuck and never get asked for a key of any shape, size or flavour.
If anyone can point the blame at canon, with details. that's good.
My 5 year old Epson connected just fine.
PS, as it stands, this sort of problem is enough to make me swear off Canon forever.
Or, if the client has Canon, swear off aruba instead.
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Still can't change my name from FL17!
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