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Dial 1-888-966-6097 to Fix How to Connect Brother Printer to Wifi. Setting up your Brother printer on a WiFi network is quick and easy, allowing you to print wirelessly from any device. Whether you’re using a Windows PC, Mac, or mobile device, follow this step-by-step guide to get your Brother printer connected in minutes.


Prerequisites

Before starting, ensure you have:
✔ A Brother printer with WiFi capability (check model specifications).
✔ Your WiFi network name (SSID) and password.
✔ The printer and router should be within range.


Method 1: Connect Using the Control Panel (WPS Method – Recommended)

If your router has a WPS (WiFi Protected Setup) button, this is the fastest way to connect:

  1. Turn on your Brother printer and wait for it to initialize.
  2. Press and hold the WiFi button on the printer until the light starts blinking.
  3. Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your router.
  4. Wait for the WiFi light on the printer to stop blinking (solid light means connected).
  5. Print a network configuration page (via printer settings) to confirm the connection.

Method 2: Manual WiFi Setup (Without WPS)

If your router doesn’t support WPS, follow these steps:

Step 1: Access the Wireless Setup Menu

  • On your printer’s control panel, go to:
    • Settings (or Menu) → Network → Wireless LAN Setup

Step 2: Select Your WiFi Network

  • Choose “WiFi Setup Wizard” and wait for available networks to appear.
  • Select your WiFi network (SSID) and enter the password when prompted.

Step 3: Confirm Connection

  • Once connected, the WiFi light should stay solid.
  • Print a Network Configuration Report to verify the connection.

Method 3: Connect Using the Brother Printer Software (For Windows/Mac)

  1. Download & Install Drivers
    • Visit Brother’s official support site and download the latest drivers for your model.
    • Run the installer and follow on-screen instructions.
  2. Select Wireless Connection
    • During installation, choose “Wireless Network Connection”.
    • The software will detect your printer and guide you through setup.
  3. Complete Setup & Test Print
    • Once installed, send a test print to confirm everything works.

Troubleshooting: Brother Printer Not Connecting to WiFi?

🔹 Restart your printer and router.
🔹 Check for firmware updates (via Brother’s website).
🔹 Move the printer closer to the router to improve signal strength.
🔹 Reset network settings on the printer and try again.


Conclusion

Connecting your Brother printer to WiFi is a simple process, whether you use WPS, manual setup, or software installation. Once connected, you can enjoy wireless printing from any device in your home or office.

Need help? Leave a comment below or visit Brother’s official support page for further assistance.

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