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When your Brother printer won't connect to Wi-Fi, it can be a frustrating experience, but there are several troubleshooting steps you can take to resolve the issue. Here’s a detailed guide to help you get your Brother printer back online:

### 1. **Check Network Settings**

Ensure your wireless network is functioning properly. Verify that other devices can connect to the Wi-Fi network. Restart your router to rule out any temporary glitches.

### 2. **Restart Printer and Router**

Sometimes, simply restarting both your printer and router can resolve connectivity issues. Turn off your printer, unplug it for a few minutes, then plug it back in and turn it on. Do the same with your router.

### 3. **Check Printer’s Wi-Fi Settings**

Access the printer’s control panel and navigate to the network settings. Ensure the Wi-Fi is enabled and that it’s trying to connect to the correct network. If your printer has a display, it might show error messages or connection statuses that can provide clues.

### 4. **Re-enter Wi-Fi Credentials**

Incorrect Wi-Fi passwords are a common issue. Re-enter the Wi-Fi credentials on your printer to ensure they are correct. Use the printer's control panel to navigate to the Wi-Fi settings and input the SSID and password carefully.

### 5. **Update Printer Firmware**

Outdated firmware can cause connectivity problems. Check the Brother website for any firmware updates for your printer model. Follow the instructions provided to update the firmware.

### 6. **Move Printer Closer to the Router**

Distance and obstacles can affect Wi-Fi connectivity. Move your printer closer to the router to ensure it’s within range and there are minimal obstructions like walls or metal objects.

### 7. **Check for Interference**

Other electronic devices can interfere with the Wi-Fi signal. Ensure there are no other devices, like microwaves or cordless phones, near your printer or router that might be causing interference.

### 8. **Set Static IP Address**

Dynamic IP addresses can sometimes cause connection issues. Setting a static IP address for your printer can provide a more stable connection. You can usually set this up through the printer’s network settings.

### 9. **Reset Network Settings**

Resetting the network settings on your printer can clear any incorrect configurations. Refer to your printer’s manual for instructions on how to perform a network reset.

### 10. **Check Router Settings**

Ensure your router is not set to a mode that the printer does not support, such as 5GHz if the printer only supports 2.4GHz. Also, check if MAC address filtering is enabled on your router, and if so, add your printer’s MAC address to the allowed list.

### 11. **Use WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)**

If your router supports WPS, you can use this method to connect your printer. Press the WPS button on your router, then the WPS button on your printer, and they should connect automatically.

### 12. **Consult the Manual**

Refer to your printer’s user manual for specific troubleshooting steps related to Wi-Fi connectivity. The manual can provide model-specific instructions and tips.

### 13. **Contact Brother Support**

If none of the above steps work, it may be time to contact Brother customer support. They can provide more advanced troubleshooting and determine if there’s a hardware issue with your printer.

### Conclusion

By methodically going through these steps, you can often resolve Wi-Fi connectivity issues with your Brother printer. Ensuring your network settings are correct, keeping your firmware updated, and minimizing interference are key to maintaining a stable connection. If persistent issues arise, professional support may be necessary.

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