I had the same issue, I just switched from Telus to Shaw and the brother HL 3180 Cdw printer that used connect through Telus was no longer working with the new Shaw modem. It would connect to the same ssid that my phone was but my phone couldn’t recognize the printer. I messaged the people at Shaw, they did a reset of the modem which did not work, but then they suggested a factory reset by pressing the button on the back of the modem for 30 seconds. After it reset my devices finally recognized the printer. I read online about the privacy separator and I asked them about it and turning it off but they really didn’t know what I was talking about. Happy it worked out. I hope you can figure it out too
Thank you so much. You are a savior.
This 100% helped, omg!! I went through the same thing you dide and thought I was going to have to get a new printer or change ISP or something, but thank you so, so much for this!!
Thank you so much Grasshopper, your steps worked for me
I'm having the same problem with a new Gateway 2.0 modem and shaw is of no help.
I have a slightly older HP Photosmart D110 printer wireless printer... when I set it up to my new Gateway 2.0 modem, I see a message and was able to print a test page successfully.
How do you change the Auth Mode on the Gateway, It's called Security Mode on the Gateway... they are greyed out
The printer did work with the Hitron modem I had using your method
Thanks for this. At first, I couldn't figure out how to change the Auth Mode to Auto and then I realized you need to turn off WPS Enabled. Worked like a charm. Thanks for this...so many other solutions were listed but this was the magical one that worked.
Fast Forward 4 years and the same issue is happening with the new Ignite Gateway Modem. I split the band width but still can't connect my old Samsung printer. I tried changing the SSID setting but you can't. So I still can't get the printer to connect.
@JeanneBye -- can you do a "factory reset" on your old Samsung printer, and then try to connect to the SSID asssociated with the 2.4 Ghz network?