someone’s bringing me their imac, a new brother wifi-capable mfc printer, and their dsl modem/wifi router combo unit. in theory, i should be able to hook up the printer to the wifi (the mac should already be configured for it) and set it up here, even without the modem part connected to the internet (its wifi and local lan will still work)–and they take it all back home, reconnect, and everything ‘just works’.
i haven’t used a mac day-to-day since the se/30 days. any tips? or is it as simple as connecting the printer to the wifi (manually via the printer’s panel) and running the installer from brother’s web site (carried over to the mac via a fat32 usb flash drive)? or is there something else i’ll need to know? the mac has os13.6. thanks!
You don’t need to install anything. I bought a new Brother printer and went from opening the box to printing wirelessly in a literally few minutes. Use the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on the router (two arrows curving toward each other) to connect the printer to the router. In the Mac, go to Printer & Scanners in the Settings app. Click the add printer button and select the printer, which it will automatically find. It’ll take a few seconds and then it’s setup and ready to print. This whole process is super easy.
without having to download drivers from some mysterious repository? i won’t have outbound internet available, as i can’t hook up their modem to my dsl line. their pppoe credentials won’t work here… they’re bringing it so the local network looks the ‘same’ here or there, just no functional internet on it.
Should be fine, Apple has all standard drivers preloaded. Brother included.
Yes, local LAN setup will transfer to their home if it is there same router local net.
Good luck!
well, it’s working! ty all for your help and input. the whole bit is now back at ‘home’ and printing.
i did have to use drivers off brother’s web site, macos’s settings did not find a printer on the lan, but brother’s installer did right away. it was a painless process, aside from not having an admin login and needing to track down the person that had that password.
I used to use mine on a LAN only router with no issues.
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