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Johanne

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Aug 3, 2024, 4:17:19 PM8/3/24
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I appear to have installed my wifi range extender successfully using WPS setup. I have steady green light on router link LED, also extender is listed as being connected in the routers list of connected devices, but when I try to connect any devices to the wifi extender it will not accept the password for my router.

I'm afraid if you are trying a wrong password. Please check the password from your Technicolor gateway and try the correct password. Hope, the below links can help you if you have a computer connected wireless to your Technicolor gateway.

I had already done a factory reset on my router and then reconnected all my devices to my router after first instructing them to "forget this router" before I posted my question, this can only confirm that the password is correct. The only time my password doesn't work is when I attempt to connect to my wifi extender.

Hi, I've had an issue for some time where I can't change the password saved in the printer for my network. I've been using it wired due to this issue. When I try to connect to wireless lan it says password incorrect. I have tried the Reset LAN settings option but it doesn't remove the saved networks and I must change my router ssid to make it work. Very bummed out by the plethora of issues I have with every printer I buy. If only it would ask for the friggin password.

7. Press OK to access the on screen keyboard and enter in your wireless network password. Please note that this password is case sensitive and if it is entered incorrectly, your PIXMA MX922 will not connect to your network. To switch between upper case letters, lower case letters and special characters, please use the middle function button below the LCD of your PIXMA MX922.

I changed my WiFi password (same network name, updated password) and now the printer will not give me an option to enter the password. It recognizes my network and we click our network to connect and it does NOT Prompt us for the Wi-Fi Password so we cannot udpate it. It's only recognizing the OLD Password. How do we UPDATE the network with our NEW Password, so we can connect our printer. I am not getting the option to CHANGE/Update the password! We have a CANON Pixma MX7520. Please advise! I am pulling my hair out I am so frustrated! Thank you!!!!

My printer skips step 7. I can go back to my old wifi and it goes to step 7. On my new wifi it does not give you the option to change the password -- no keyboard appears in the setup sequence. I get an error screen telling me it failed to connect.
There is no WPS button on the wifi.

I have done all these steps. I have also done a "reset of my LAN" and then went to reset the wireless, it saw my access point (SSID) but when i clicked on it, it never prompted me to enter the passphrase. whatever password it thought it had (in my case, there was no WPS button on my router) and i have to apparently, enter my pwd in manually, but no matter which path i take the printer seems to think it knows or not, the passphrase. I read one discussion that i needed to "disable" wifi. I assumed that is what the reset did. However, i am never prompted for a passphrase, but rather a failed attempt at connecting

I'm having the same issue, though my password hasn't changed. Once I select the access point and hit "ok", I get an error message and #2 on the list is to make sure the password is correct. All of the Canon videos say to enter the password. Hard to do that when you don't get the screen to do so. If you figure it out on your own or elsewhere, please update your post so I can do the same thing.

Changed my wifi password and cannot get cameras to sync? I powered and restart and nothing? Reset the net gear modem and nothing? Help down on button till flashes blue and scan QR Code and hear the tone and then searches for camera and always end up with camera won't connect? Help

Also, are you trying to onboard the camera with the Arlo App, or are you using a PC (browsing to my.arlo.com). Either way, did you select the correct camera? Selecting Essential won't work if you have the Essential Spotlight.

If you created a second account, and then moved the camera into it, then you almost certainly lost the trial subscription. That would result in no recording. Unfortunately, I think onboarding back into the original account won't fix that - once the trial is gone, there is no way to get it back.

For personalized support specific to the Arlo products you own, access Support from within the Arlo iOS or Android App. Simply login to your Arlo App, go to Settings, Support, then select the Arlo product you would like support for.

Try to fully read something before you digest and respond and waste yours and others times. Wyze should implement a simple coding update to where you can edit network on an existing device. Something I feel compelled to add in any reviews of the devices I otherwise LOVE

Also keep in mind EVERY other smart device I own that is not Wyze branded all you have to do is go into settings and change the network settings, not go through the setup which takes a half hour with all my Wyze products. There is absolutely no reason it is not a simple click and type in new password except the company having a simple oversight of this or blatant neglect of ease of use which only hurts the company you are so vehemently defending.

I think it has to do with Wyze not having Bluetooth or fallback SSID broadcasting. So with your previous Wi-Fi down, the camera is simply incommunicated. I can only think about the cam communicating via sound or image recognition with the app to change the wifi. I can see why Wyze devs would pass on that hassle.

Agree with @joeyp on the disappointment with how Wyze implements this. @Tirititito is spot on. With the way this is implemented - what it actually does is create security lapses by preventing people from changing their WIFI password to accommodate good security practices.

My scenario is worst - I have those Wyze V2 mounted on ceilings, behind false walls, in weatherproof enclosures, etc, in hard-to-reach places. Changing WIFI passwords would mean that I have to climb, hack as I HAVE TO also press the damn hard-to-reach setup button !!! What they think is more secure actually created more security lapses, unfortunately.

We have a meraci wifi solution at a number of our companies offices and the wifi password is changed monthly for security reason's. Is there any way to configure meraci to auto-distribute/email the New Password to end users every month?

While I don't condone sending passwords via plain-text in an email, I'll assume there are valid business reasons for doing it this way versus using RADIUS or another method. I do not believe there is anything available to do what you're asking via the dashboard alerts. My suggestion would be to utilize the API to update the password and send an email out to a distribution group within that same script. The specific API call can be found here. The parameter you're looking for is the 'psk' one.

Depending on the time of day the password is changed, you may want your script/job to send out the email prior to changing the password, otherwise your Service Desk may get swamped with calls of computers dropping off the network with no way to get back on.

This practice is now deprecated as it creates more problems than it solves. Your system should be adjusted so that passwords no longer need to be continuously changed. Of course, the post-it notes supplier will notice a reduction in business.

Lastly, if you really want to use a PSK, consider getting Systems Manager. This allows you to use the WiFi settings, including the password, to machines without having to contact everyone. Of course, they do need to be able to connect to the Internet once to get their profile update after you change the password.

I also forgot and lost my Wifi password, but finally I use a nice and pwerful tool, SmartKey WiFi Password Recovery. It works for me and I use it to recover my wireless password successfully. You can try it.

If you have it saved on a Windows 7 computer, you can see it by right-clicking on the wireless network from the Available Networks list and choosing Properties. From there go to the Security tab and check the box to reveal the password.

Alternatively you can go into the Network and Sharing Center Control Panel. On the left, click on the Manage Wireless Networks link and then right-click on the wireless network to view its properties.

From a computer that is connected to the router (wired or wireless), Open your Internet browser and type the IP address of the router in the address bar. The default IP address is 192.168. 0.1. At the login, enter the username (admin) and your password www.upsers.com

I got new cameras (4 pair) Yi Home cameras, able to read and scan, but always gets wifi password error, followed the link above, but not working. I tried all new cameras, all same error message.
My currents same type cameras are working fine now issue, please advice

Hi @keemhonk, if you delete one of your older cameras from the app, the reset and pair, do you get this error message?

Can you please let me know what models are the new cams and what model are your older ones?

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