If your Canon printer is not connecting to Wi-Fi +1-801-878-6858, its usually due to incorrect settings, signal issues, or outdated software. Follow these steps to get your printer back online.
1. Restart Devices Begin by restarting your printer, router, and computer or mobile device. Power everything off for 30 seconds, then turn them back on. This often fixes minor connectivity glitches.
2. Check Wi-Fi Signal Ensure your printer is within range of your router and not blocked by walls or electronic interference. Canon printers typically work only with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, not 5GHz.
3. Reconnect to Wi-Fi On printers with a screen:
Go to Setup > Wireless LAN Setup.
Select your network and enter your Wi-Fi password carefully.
On printers without a screen:
Hold the Wi-Fi button until the light blinks.
Press the WPS button on your router within 2 minutes.
5. Disable Security Software Temporarily Firewalls or antivirus programs may block printer communication. Temporarily disable them to see if the printer connects, then configure exceptions if needed.
6. Reset Network Settings If all else fails, reset the printers network settings via its control panel, then repeat the Wi-Fi setup process from scratch.
Final Tip
Make sure you're entering the correct Wi-Fi password and that MAC address filtering isn't enabled on your router. If your Canon printer still won't connect, contacting Canon support may be the best next step.