My toshiba satellite pro is connected wireless through a 3g dongle but I can't seem to print on my epson BX600FW printer despite the use of the ad-hoc method

I am really struggling to connect and print wireless. I rang EPSON who suggested that I connected using the AD-HOC method. This method applies to the use of a laptop computer and a wireless printer but without router.

You are therfore impression on an AD-HOC (as and when) basis.

I followed the instructions and created an AD HOC network. The 3g dongle works wirelessly and I can use internet. He told me that the signal strength is excellent. But when I try to print there is no answer. He just informed me that there is no network connection.

I've been around the houses of connection / disconnection to nothing does not. If I tried to remedy the situation from now until midnight, I'd be no closer. Me, that I tried to believe you. So folks, has anyone got any ideas? If I thought that buying a router, that it would be useful, I'd be out immediately and buy a.

Any notice received with gratitude. Thanks in advance.

Hi charleskeen,

·         What operating system do you use?

·         Have you ever been able to print before?

Some printers require the initial Setup wired print wireless.

Make sure you have the latest drivers as well.

http://eSupport.Epson-Europe.com/ProductHome.aspx?LNG=en-IE&data=YZnBT5wk60ZjizmYmgWduFmKu3QiLmBK&TC=6

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