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The Brother Printer Error TS-07 occurs when your brother printer can't detect a WLAN access point or router that has WPS or AOSS enabled. You can fix this Brother Printer Error Code TS-07 easily and quickly on your own by following the stepwise procedure specified below.
The step by step process on how to fix Brother Printer Error TS-07 is as follows.
Firstly, ensure that your WLAN access point or router supports WPS or AOSS. You can check it either by looking for icons present on your router or by checking the documents that were provided with your WLAN Access Point or Router.
If your brother printer is WPS or AOSS enabled, configure your wireless settings using automatic wireless mode (WPS or AOSS).
Ensure that you operate both the brother printer and WLAN access point or router.
For an undisturbed internet connection, place your Brother Printer within the range of your WLAN Access Point or the Router.
Don't keep any signal emitting objects like mobiles around your brother printer or the WLAN Access Point/Router because these objects may disturb your WLAN Router or Access Point.
Now press the 'Menu' option on your brother printer and then select the network and then tap on 'OK.'
Now, with the help of the up and down keys on your printer, check for the WLAN network, select it and then click on 'OK.'
Look for the WPS or AOSS option, select it and then tap on 'OK.'
If the message 'WLAN Enable' appears on the screen, choose the 'accept' option. By this, the wired network setting will be disabled.
If 'Network I/F switched to wireless' or 'Enable WLAN' message is displayed, click on the 'OK' option.
Now hold on the WPS or AOSS button present on the WLAN Access Point/Router for some time. You have to hold the button located on your WLAN Router or Access Point.
Then, press the 'OK' option. Now your Brother Printer will automatically detect the mode of your WPN Access point and connect to your wireless network.
Now, on your printer's LCD screen, the WLAN report will be displayed and it will be printed automatically.
If at all the connection fails, then check the error code on the printed WLAN report.
login to your 2wire router using a computer that is connected , open a browser and type 192.168.1.254 on the address bar, once logged in look for wireless setting you'll find WPS setting /button click on that then push the WPS on your bluray player this needs to be done within a few seconds for the router and the bluray player to pair.
Good question, I have the same router & Brother HL-2280DW and ran the printer setup CD from Windows XP SP3 via temporary USB connection & it seemed to work. The WAN report on the printer itself says OK, however the computer can't seem to find the printer "No devices could be found on the network." I let setup make changes to Windows Firewall, not sure about Microsoft Security Essentials however. This seems like a nice printer/copier at a nice price but this setup is frustrating!
PS If it's a security issue I'd like to say thanks to all the hackers for ruining technology for everyone, your junk is responsible for slowing down & complicating computers & technology in the world. Someone please do everyone a favor & start making antibodies that *kill* viruses & spyware & spam and clean & speed things up for a change! All these villians - Where are the cyber super heroes????
WPS stand for Wi-Fi Protected Set-up .
According yo Wikipedia "The goal of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of configuring security on wireless network, If your 2Wire router is equiped with that function it would be the BIG button on the bottom front of your router Look at this advertisement from 2Wire http://2wire.com/movies/pages/112.swf
Hello pbufordjr,
WPS stand for Wi-Fi Protected Set-up .
According yo Wikipedia "The goal of the WPS protocol is to simplify the process of configuring security on wireless network, If your 2Wire router is equiped with that function it would be the BIG button on the bottom front of your router Look at this advertisement from 2Wire http://2wire.com/movies/pages/112.swf
As long as you do not have your laptop set up on teh 2701HG-B's DMZ everything should work. I have the 2701HGV-B, almost the same except my can do VoIP, and I have my laptop running wirelessly and I can connect to the network printer.
Make sure the printer has a static IP address for your local LAN, which should be in the 192.168.X.X scope, or the printer will change IP addresses every time it resets and that will cause you to lose connection to it from the laptop.
As for WPS, there should be a sticker on the side of teh 2-Wire that has a 6 digital key number, all numbers no letters, that will be the WPS key.
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