Connect lexmark prospect pro 205

I have Toshiba Satellite L1875.  I'm trying to connect my Lexmark Prospect Pro 205 printer to wireless and have security key but unable to connect.  I have tried the IP address in the browser but did no see get a popup box for password.  What do I do?

jamc9998 wrote:
I have Toshiba Satellite L1875.  I'm trying to connect my Lexmark Prospect Pro 205 printer to wireless and have security key but unable to connect.  I have tried the IP address in the browser but did no see get a popup box for password.  What do I do?
It would be best if we know the model number of your router. When discussing about the device is unable to connect to the wireless network, a channel is simply another term for the frequency at which your wireless router broadcasts its signal. If you encountered that error message, it might be the router wireless channel is still on auto. There’s a good chance your wireless association is broadcasting on the same channel as those other routers. Remember that some wireless channels do overlap, so keep that in mind when you're choosing the optimum channel for your router. (inSSIDer actually displays some of that overlap.) That’s why you need to set a fix channel.

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