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Title: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 September 2018, 08:19:11
Configuration:-
2 desktop pc's cabled to router.
1 smart tv cabled to router.
2 printers wireless.
2 laptops wireless.
2 tablets wireless.
2 phones wireless.

Problem:-

If I  reboot or switch off either laptop, both printers get disconnected from the wireless and are not avaiable on any of the wireless devices.

They still show as being connected to the router.

This only happens with the laptops, all other devices still connect to the printers no matter how many times you switch them on and off or reboot them.

I have to reboot both router and printers to get them to connect to all the devices.

All devices, apart from the printers always connect to the wireless network when powered on.

HP have even replaced one of the printers, to no avail.

Tearing my hair out. The fault appears to be on the laptops (win 10).
Title: Re: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: TheBoy on 07 September 2018, 16:02:23
a) stop dicking around with wifi printers
b) stop dicking around with isp supplied wifi routers
(c) ideally stop dicking around with wifi, but appreciate its convenience)

Problem solved.
Title: Re: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: STEMO on 07 September 2018, 16:56:37
Why on earth do you needs 2 printers, 2 PC's and 2 laptops as well as assorted phones and tablets? Do you work from home for GCHQ?
Title: Re: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: TheBoy on 07 September 2018, 17:30:20
Why on earth do you needs 2 printers, 2 PC's and 2 laptops as well as assorted phones and tablets? Do you work from home for GCHQ?
//TB counts up all his shit, and decides to keep quiet  :-X
Title: Re: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 September 2018, 17:37:42
a) stop dicking around with wifi printers
b) stop dicking around with isp supplied wifi routers
(c) ideally stop dicking around with wifi, but appreciate its convenience)

Problem solved.

Problem solved, quite simple really, don't know why it took me so long to solve it, must be getting old.

Hang on a minute, I am old :(
Title: Re: Peculiar computer/network problem.
Post by: Auto Addict on 07 September 2018, 17:38:57
Why on earth do you needs 2 printers, 2 PC's and 2 laptops as well as assorted phones and tablets? Do you work from home for GCHQ?

No, Russia ;)