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When I connect to the FIOS 5 GHz SSID on my macbook, I can no longer print or even ping my printer which is on a static IP. The printer is on the 2.4 GHz band. If I reconnect the laptop using the 2.4 GHz network, then it works as expected.
Any idea?
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@Teamlean wrote:When I connect to the FIOS 5 GHz SSID on my macbook, I can no longer print or even ping my printer which is on a static IP. The printer is on the 2.4 GHz band. If I reconnect the laptop using the 2.4 GHz network, then it works as expected.
Any idea?
Simple answer. You have to be on the band (network) same as what your device is using. The printer may not be capable of using the 5 Ghz band. So it must use the 2.4 Ghz.
you could try running the printer setup utility and select the higher 5 Ghz that is showing under your SSID if available. Then make sure after testing that your MacBook is using the proper band.
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What are the IPS of the two devices?
If all on the same subnet, should work.
What router are you using?
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I'm connecting to the wireless printer via IP, not directly so it shouldnt matter which band I'm on.
I use the standard fios quantum gateway router. So it's the same subnet.
But like I said, if the laptop is on the same IPS (the 2.4 GHz one) as the printer, I can ping the pritner's static IP. If I log the laptop into the 5 GHz IPS, I can no longer ping the priter IP
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See my previous reply