I haven't got a clue what you're talking about . . . . .Hi all. I'll set myself up for proper embarrassment by opening with the fact that I worked in IT all my life (Mainframes and Unix servers).
I've inherited an Epson XP-225 which is nice and works perfectly over USB. I need to put it on the network for all to share. There is no ethernet port, so it's wireless only. There is no control panel, so that just leaves WPS. As I understand it, it should be as simple as pressing WPS on my router, then WPS on my printer and the magic should happen.
It always times out. I have printed out the network configuration from the printer, and it shows the previous SSID, which obviously doesn't match mine. Is WPS meant to work around this, or is it a stumbling block? I run Linux, but have fired up a Win11 virtual machine, and although the printer is recognised over USB, the driver doesn't seem to have any option to change network settings.
I realise that WPS is the future and I'm just a dinosaur, but WTF am I doing wrong? Any of you young uns able to help?