Aspire laptop will not connect to the wireless printer, he said: he can't communicate with the printer

I have a laptop sucks and when we first put in place it would print to the printer wireless, but now he says that he cannot communicate with the printer. I know just enough to get me in trouble with computers. Any suggestions?

Hello

I imagine the inconvenience that you are experiencing. I'll certainly try and help you in the matter of fixing.

To help you to propose measures to solve the problem, I would appreciate if you could answer the following questions:

1. which version of the Windows operating system is installed in the computer?

2. you have any security program installed on the computer?

3 are you aware of any changes made to the computer before the show?

If you use Windows 7, then I suggest you to go through the steps in the link and check.

Hope this information was helpful and let us know if you need more assistance. We will be happy to help you.

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