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chloejerrison
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posted: 10/20/2020 at 5:57:52 AM ET
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If you think your Canon MG2922 won’t connect to WiFi network, then you’re wrong. Since the Canon MG2922 has been inbuilt with the feature that allows you to connect any wireless network you have. However, if you don’t know how to do it, that’s another case. Here, with the following steps, you can easily connect your printer to a wireless network.
• From your printer’s display, open the network settings.
• Select the “Wireless setup wizard,” after which your printer will start searching for the wireless network.
• Choose the WiFi network name and enter the password. That’s all.
However, if you’ve any issue with the connection, you must contact our professional for the Canon MX922 printer troubleshooting process.


Lewis-H
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posted: 11/2/2020 at 6:31:56 AM ET
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Make sure the printer is turned on. Check that the device you are printing from is connected to the same wireless network as the printer. Your wireless router may have lost connection with the printer. You can usually resolve this by restarting the power on both the router and the printer.

Turn the printer off and back on.
Press and hold the Wi-Fi button (A) until the ON ((B) lamp flashes, release the button.
Press and release the Color Start (C) button.
Press and release the Wi-Fi (A) button.
Make sure that the Wi-Fi (D) lamp is flashing quickly and the ON lamp is solid.


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