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Xerox laser printer won't connect to EE mini Hub

LeftieYoda
Explorer

Going into the settings menu on the printer, the machine can detect the wifi Hub (this is at work, so its the only available option - mini Hub, not ethernet port), but when I type in the password, it times out after about a minute without connecting.

The password is correct, so what else might be the problem?

Any assistance greatly appreciated.

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XRaySpeX
EE Community Star
EE Community Star

What is the Mini Hub? Is it an EE mobile router? Which one?

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Google it, it’s a way to supply Wi-Fi via 4g mobile service. Connects like a router.

Thanks,


Ollie
Christopher_G
EE Community Support Team

Hi @LeftieYoda

 

Are you able to connect the router to other WiFi services?


Chris

@LeftieYoda : Yes, that's a mobile router. Which model is it?

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No idea I’m afraid

Thanks,


Ollie
I am able to get internet to laptop and phones via Wi-Fi connection to the router.

Thanks,


Ollie

Look for its model name on its label, on outside or under battery cover. Maybe something like starting with "EE71-???????".

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Device name: 4GEE WIFI, IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXXXX, if that means anything to you?

I’m guessing you want to know which device so you can suggest logging into it via a browser?

Thanks,


Ollie

 

[MOD EDIT: Removed IMEI number from public view]

Login to your MBB router at http://192.168.1.1 with username/pwd as "admin"/"admin" or with the admin password found under the battery cover. Then, if the WiFi password is not also found under the battery cover, on the WiFi Settings tab you should be able to see your WiFi password in clear & change it if you like.

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