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Hello,
Connect your printer via cable and give it a static IP, you won't have the problem anymore.
In any case, your printer is not connected to your PC... but to the BOX..
And it's your PC that sends the print to the BOX... so only the connection PC===>>BOX needs to be Wi-Fi... Not BOX===>>Printer.
-- Otherwise, go into your BOX menus and in the DHCP, assign an IP to your printer, next to its MAC address.
This way, it will always have the same address on your internal network and your PC will find it... It's because it changes its IP from time to time, during the startup of other devices that take its number, that it doesn't work anymore.
Connect your printer via cable and give it a static IP, you won't have the problem anymore.
In any case, your printer is not connected to your PC... but to the BOX..
And it's your PC that sends the print to the BOX... so only the connection PC===>>BOX needs to be Wi-Fi... Not BOX===>>Printer.
-- Otherwise, go into your BOX menus and in the DHCP, assign an IP to your printer, next to its MAC address.
This way, it will always have the same address on your internal network and your PC will find it... It's because it changes its IP from time to time, during the startup of other devices that take its number, that it doesn't work anymore.