How to Set Up Brother Printer on Network: A Step-by-Step Guide
Are you looking to set up your Brother printer on a network? Wireless printing is becoming the norm in both home and business settings, and setting up your Brother printer on a network can be a convenient way to print documents wirelessly from your computer or mobile device. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of setting up your Brother printer on a network.Prerequisites
Before you start setting up your Brother printer on a network, make sure you have the following: * Your Brother printer * A wireless router or access point * A computer or mobile device connected to the same network * The Brother printer's setup CD or download the software from the Brother websiteStep 1: Connect the Power Cord and Turn On the Printer
To set up your Brother printer on a network, start by connecting the power cord to your Brother printer and then connect it to an AC power outlet (electrical socket). Turn on the printer and make sure it is set to the correct language and country settings.Step 2: Check for Wireless Network Connection
If you have previously set up your Brother printer with a wireless network connection, you may need to reset your machine's network card. Click here for instructions on how to reset your machine's network card.Step 3: Start the Wireless Setup Wizard

Step 4: Connect the Printer to the Wireless Network
Once you have started the wireless setup wizard, your Brother printer will search for available wireless networks. Select your wireless network from the list of available networks and enter the network password (also known as the WEP key or WPA/WPA2 key). Press OK to confirm the connection. After connecting your Brother printer to the wireless network, you need to configure the printer settings. To do this, go to the printer settings menu and select the wireless network settings. Make sure the printer is set to the correct network settings, including the network name, network password, and IP address.Step 6: Test the Wireless Connection
To test the wireless connection, print a test page from your computer or mobile device. Make sure the test page prints successfully and that the printer is connected to the wireless network.Troubleshooting Tips
If you encounter any issues while setting up your Brother printer on a network, here are some troubleshooting tips to help you overcome the challenges: * Make sure the wireless router or access point is turned on and configured correctly. * Check the network password (WEP key or WPA/WPA2 key) and make sure it matches the password used to connect your computer or mobile device to the wireless network. * Restart the printer and computer or mobile device and try connecting again. * Check the printer settings and make sure they are set to the correct network settings.Conclusion
