Quick notes
- This guide will walk you through the process of entering the network key on your printer, ensuring a smooth and successful connection.
- Make sure your computer or mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network you want the printer to join.
- You can now print documents and images from your computer, smartphone, or tablet without the need for a physical cable connection.
Connecting your Brother HL-L2390DW printer to your Wi-Fi network is crucial for seamless printing from your devices. This guide will walk you through the process of entering the network key on your printer, ensuring a smooth and successful connection.
Understanding the Basics
Before we dive into the steps, let’s understand the key components involved:
- Network Key: This is the password for your Wi-Fi network, also known as the WPA/WPA2 passphrase.
- SSID: This is the name of your Wi-Fi network, visible to all devices within range.
- Wireless Configuration: This is the process of setting up your printer to connect to your Wi-Fi network.
Preparing for the Connection
1. Gather your information:
- Network Key: Make sure you have the correct password for your Wi-Fi network.
- SSID: Note down the name of your Wi-Fi network.
2. Power up your printer: Ensure your Brother HL-L2390DW printer is powered on and ready to connect.
3. Connect your computer or device: Make sure your computer or mobile device is connected to the same Wi-Fi network you want the printer to join.
Navigating the Printer Menu
1. Access the Network Settings: On the printer’s control panel, navigate to the Network Settings menu. The exact steps may vary slightly depending on the printer model, but you’ll typically find it under the Setup or Wireless options.
2. Select Wi-Fi Setup: Look for an option labeled “Wi-Fi Setup,” “Wireless Setup,” or something similar. This will initiate the process of connecting to your network.
3. Choose your Wi-Fi network: The printer will scan for available Wi-Fi networks. Select the name of your network (SSID) from the list.
Entering the Network Key
1. Enter the password: The printer will prompt you to enter the network key (password). Use the printer’s keypad or on-screen interface to carefully type in the correct password.
2. Confirm the password: Double-check the password for any typos. If there are errors, you can usually go back and edit it.
Verifying the Connection
1. Confirm successful connection: After entering the network key, the printer will attempt to connect to the Wi-Fi network. A confirmation message will appear on the screen indicating a successful connection.
2. Test print: To ensure the connection is working, try printing a test page. This will verify that the printer can communicate with your computer or mobile device over the network.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you encounter problems connecting your printer to the Wi-Fi network, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Check password accuracy: Double-check the network key for any typos.
- Restart your router: Sometimes restarting your router can resolve connectivity issues.
- Reset your printer: This can help clear any existing network configurations.
- Check your router’s security settings: Ensure that your router’s security settings are compatible with your printer.
- Update your printer’s firmware: Outdated firmware can sometimes cause connectivity problems.
- Contact Brother support: If you’re still having trouble, contact Brother support for assistance.
Finalizing the Connection
Once you have successfully connected your Brother HL-L2390DW printer to your Wi-Fi network, you can enjoy the convenience of wireless printing. You can now print documents and images from your computer, smartphone, or tablet without the need for a physical cable connection.
A Smooth Printing Experience: Beyond the Connection
Beyond entering the network key, there are other aspects that contribute to a smooth printing experience:
- Driver installation: Ensure you have the latest drivers installed on your computer or mobile device. These drivers are essential for proper communication between your device and the printer.
- Software updates: Keep your printer’s software up to date to benefit from the latest features and security improvements.
- Paper and ink management: Regularly check your paper supply and ink levels to avoid interruptions during printing.
Ensuring Optimal Printer Performance
By following these steps and keeping your printer well-maintained, you can enjoy a seamless printing experience. Remember, a well-connected and cared-for printer is a valuable asset for your home or office.
Questions We Hear a Lot
Q1: What if I forget my Wi-Fi password?
A: If you forget your network key, you’ll need to retrieve it from your router’s settings or contact your internet service provider.
Q2: Can I connect my printer to multiple Wi-Fi networks?
A: Most printers can only connect to one network at a time. If you need to connect to multiple networks, you may need to switch the connection manually each time.
Q3: My printer is connected to the Wi-Fi network, but I can’t print. What should I do?
A: Check your printer’s status, ensure the drivers are installed correctly, and verify that the printer is not in any error states. You may also need to restart your computer or mobile device.
Q4: How do I update my printer’s firmware?
A: You can usually update your printer’s firmware through the printer’s control panel or by downloading the latest firmware from Brother’s website.
Q5: Can I use my printer with a guest network?
A: You can usually connect your printer to a guest network, but it may not have access to certain network resources or printers. Check your guest network’s settings for more information.