Yes that has been done multiple times. Returned printer to factory reset. Completely reset router with new wireless name and password. Should I split the 5g and 2.4 signal? The printer worked fine with previous router. Is there a way to use the pin option versus the push button option? The new router only has a reset button, no WPS button. So, I just push the reset button for 3 seconds, but that is not working.
user_i75kyy Trying to separate the networks could help. Was the previous gateway a XER10?
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@user_i75kyy, thanks for those details. With the XER10, older printers may have trouble connecting due to the router's modern security (WPA3) or combined 2.4/5GHz bands, which older printers cannot recognize. One thing you can try is switching to WPA2.
To change your WiFi security mode from WPA3 to WPA2 using the Xfinity app, follow these steps: -Sign in to the Xfinity app with your Xfinity ID and password. -Navigate to the **WiFi** tab. -Select **WiFi details**.
-Select **Edit WiFi settings**
-Change **Security Mode** to WPA2 -Save
Then try to see if you are able to set it up.
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The new router only has a reset button, no WPS button. So, I just push the reset button for 3 seconds, but that is not working.
It's a combination factory reset and WPS button. You'll need to hold it in for about 30 seconds for a full reset. Short pushes only result in turning on the WPS function.
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Unfortunately, I did that and the router never reset and I had to get online with Xfinity ap and live person. We had to completely reset everything with a new network name and password. I had to the add every device ( tv’s , ring, ghome, sensi thermostats, Alexa, etc) to the new network and password. Printer still does not work!
Hello fellow XER10 user, I feel like we're a rare group. I can personally confirm that without splitting bands, my printer has been able to connect. Let's try splitting those bands to see if your printer has an easier time latching onto that 2.4 GHz band. If you're unfamiliar with how to do so, just open the Xfinity app>WiFi tab>Edit Wifi settings>Split bands.
Please circle back here to let me know if that helps. 👍
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I have tried powering down both devices, multiple times, with no luck. The Officejet 4620 Series Connectivity Status report shows the printer as discovering my home network.
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Unfortunately, I did that and the router never reset and I had to get online with Xfinity ap and live person. We had to completely reset everything with a new network name and password. I had to the add every device ( tv’s , ring, ghome, sensi thermostats, Alexa, etc) to the new network and password. Printer still does not work!
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I have tried powering down both devices, multiple times, with no luck. The Officejet 4620 Series Connectivity Status report shows the printer as discovering my home network.
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