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PSC 2510 stopped accessing WLAN

 
Bril
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PSC 2510 stopped accessing WLAN

My PSC2510 worked flawless (even scanning, be it sloooow...) after the usual setup nightmare. But...

All of a sudden(?!) my psc2510 stopped connecting to my WLAN today. The network configuration page keeps saying Initialising and the wireless column says 'Scanning'. As you probably (after all it *is* a psc2510...) expect, all my other wireless stuff here works without a glitch. Everything WPA enabled, and hey, I did NOT change anything here... Any recommendations?
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Bril
New Member

Re: PSC 2510 stopped accessing WLAN

Just in case: I am able to connect to it using a wire. So I can setup / change etc. the Wireless configuration. I have done so and re-issued all wireless configuration (SSID, mode, WPA key etc.). No errors, even a positive confirmation window. Then I get rid of the wire, make sure WLAN is switched on. Now it should fetch a static IP adress from my WLAN router. But it keeps saying 'Scanning' (see above). Maybe, just maybe; could it be that the radio is broken here???
joe_340
Occasional Advisor

Re: PSC 2510 stopped accessing WLAN

just adding to the problem, sorry can't find a solution. i have the same problem. switched on my 2510 one day, no blue network light, cannot print the network configuration page, can't ping the printer static IP address. even with a wired ethernet connection, no network. with the ethernet cable plugged in, the printer network socket displays the green light, but no orange network activity light (I assume i should see this, never having used the wired connection). thanks for any advise.
Mohieddin Kharnoub
Honored Contributor

Re: PSC 2510 stopped accessing WLAN

Hi
If you disabled any security on the Wireless Access Point, does it work with you ?

If yes, then check security settings in the 2510, and if not, then its trying to get IP from the DHCP in the Access Point, check the IP settings in 2510 and the DHCP pool in the Access Point.

Don;t forget to assign points.

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