Turning off 802.11r on Wi-Fi properties allows the printer to see the correct encryption and connect.Īfter successful connection, by the way, you can even turn 802.11r back on if needed” It turned out that 802.11r amendment makes Canon wireless detection go crazy and see WPA2 network as unencrypted. “Re: My printer won’t prompt for a passwordįor the records, we investigated for a customer the very same problem. There’s an interesting post on the Canon community support page that talks about how the printer sees the encryption on your router. Other issues or problems? Drop a comment on this post and I’ll do my best to point you in the right direction!
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