Setting Up Wi-Fi on the Canon MP495: A Complete Guide

Many users encounter difficulties when trying to set up wireless printing on older, but reliable models of equipment. Canon MP495 — This multifunctional device, despite its age, continues to be widely used in homes. However, its architecture differs significantly from modern models without displays, often causing confusion during initial network setup.

For a successful connection MFP When using a router, it's important to understand that this device doesn't have a full-fledged LCD screen with a settings menu. All controls are controlled via button combinations and flashing indicators, requiring attention and strict adherence to the correct sequence of actions. In this guide, we'll cover all the details, including using the Easy-WebPrint utility and manually configuring security settings.

The main difficulty lies in correctly pairing the device with the access point, especially if it is hidden SSID or a specific encryption type is used. We'll cover automatic and manual connection methods, and pay special attention to the drivers required for wireless operation. Proper equipment preparation is the key to reliable wireless printing.

Equipment preparation and compatibility testing

Before you begin software configuration, you need to make sure that you are physically ready Canon PIXMA MP495 to work. Make sure the device is plugged in and turned off before starting the procedure. It's also crucial to check whether your router supports the standard. 802.11b/g, since older modules in printers may not see new generation networks or work with them unstably.

Place the MFP close to the wireless router during setup. This will minimize the risk of signal loss and data exchange errors. If you're using range extenders or repeaters, it's best to disable them initially so the printer connects directly to the primary signal source.

⚠️ Attention: The MP495 model operates only in the 2.4 GHz band. If your router broadcasts a single network with the same name for both 2.4 and 5 GHz, the printer may not connect. In this case, you'll need to temporarily separate the networks on your router or set different names (SSIDs) for each band.

Check if you have an installation disc or download the latest drivers from the manufacturer's official website. For operating systems newer than Windows 7 or macOS Sierra, built-in system tools may not recognize the device without specialized software. Wireless module It is activated only after installing the corresponding software on the computer.

Hardware launch of wireless mode

Wi-Fi activation on the Canon MP495 is performed via a hidden key combination on the control panel. Since there is no screen, the connection status is indicated by the color and blinking frequency of the indicator light. WirelessPress and hold the button marked with a smartphone or network icon until the power indicator flashes once.

After this, release the button and immediately press the color print button. The wireless network indicator should turn blue and begin blinking slowly. This means the device is searching for a network or waiting to connect. If the indicator remains steady, a connection has been established.

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It's important to understand the difference between the indicator modes. Rapid blinking usually indicates a search process or connection errors, while a steady glow confirms successful network authentication. If the indicator doesn't turn blue, the wireless module may be disabled by software or damaged.

Setup via computer using Easy-WebPrint

The most reliable way to set up Canon MP495 — Use a specialized utility. After launching the driver installer, select the "Wireless Network Connection" option. The program will automatically scan for available networks and prompt you to select yours from the list.

During the setup process, the utility will ask you to enter a security key (WPA/WPA2). Please enter the password carefully, paying attention to the capitalization of the characters, as the device does not have a keyboard for error correction. After confirming the data, the program will transfer the settings to the printer via a temporary USB connection or directly over the air if the model supports WPS.

If automatic search does not produce results, switch to manual input mode SSIDThis is especially important for networks with hidden names. In this case, you'll need to enter the network name exactly and select the encryption type from the list provided.

What should I do if the program doesn't see the printer?

If Easy-WebPrint doesn't detect your device, try temporarily disabling your antivirus and Windows Firewall. Sometimes they block the search signal. Also, make sure the correct network profile is selected on your computer—"Home" or "Private," not "Public."

Using WPS technology for quick connection

If your router has a physical button WPS, the process can be significantly simplified. This method allows you to transfer network settings without entering a password. Press and hold the Wi-Fi button on the printer panel until the power light flashes.

Then, within two minutes, press the WPS button on your router. The devices will automatically exchange encryption keys. The printer's indicator light should stop flashing and turn solid blue, indicating successful completion.

  • 📡 Find the WPS button on the router body (sometimes it is hidden under the cover).
  • 🖨️ Activate standby mode on the Canon MP495 using the Wi-Fi button.
  • 🔗 Press WPS on the router and wait for the indicator to stabilize.
  • ✅ Check the network setup report print for confirmation.

It's worth noting that the WPS method doesn't work with all providers and router models. Some carriers block this feature for security reasons. In this case, you'll have to revert to manual setup via a computer.

📊 How do you connect your equipment to Wi-Fi?
Via WPS (one button)
Via a program on a PC
Via a mobile app
I don't connect, I print via USB.

Advanced settings and static IP address

For stable operation in an office environment or when printing frequently, it is recommended to assign a static printer IP addressThis will prevent situations where, after rebooting the router, the computer "loses" the MFP due to a change in address. This can be done through the router's web interface or the Canon utility.

Go to your device's network settings and find the TCP/IP section. Change the address acquisition mode from "Automatic" (DHCP) to "Manual." Enter an address that's within your subnet range but doesn't conflict with other devices.

Parameter Example of meaning Description
IP address 192.168.1.150 The printer's unique address on the network
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Determines the size of the local network
Gateway 192.168.1.1 Your router's address
DNS 8.8.8.8 Domain Name Server (optional)

After changing the settings, be sure to reboot the MFP. Open the command prompt on your computer and enter the command ping 192.168.1.150 (substituting your IP) to check the device's availability. If packets pass through, the connection has been established correctly.

⚠️ Attention: When assigning a static IP address, ensure the selected address is not within the router's DHCP pool range. Otherwise, an address conflict will occur, and one of the devices will lose network access.

Diagnostics and troubleshooting

If the Wi-Fi indicator continues to blink or stays orange, this indicates a problem. A common cause is an incorrect password or incompatible security standards. Try temporarily simplifying your router settings by disabling filtering. MAC addresses.

The problem may also be due to outdated router firmware. Update the router's firmware through its admin panel. Sometimes, a complete reset of the printer's network settings can help: hold down the Wi-Fi button until the power light flashes, then press the "Stop/Reset" button.

In complex cases where software methods don't help, perform a full reset of the MFP. This will restore the device to factory settings. After this, you'll have to repeat the setup process, starting with installing the drivers.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can Canon MP495 be connected to a 5GHz network?

No, the wireless module in the MP495 model only supports the 802.11b/g standard, which operates exclusively in the 2.4 GHz band. To connect, make sure your router broadcasts in this range.

What should I do if my computer can't see my printer via Wi-Fi?

Check that both devices are connected to the same network. Ensure that network device discovery is enabled in Windows Firewall. Also, try reinstalling the driver by selecting "Add a Printer" and manually entering the IP address.

How to find the IP address of a Canon MP495 printer?

The easiest way is to print a Network Settings report using a combination of buttons on the device's panel. You can also find the address in the list of connected clients in your router's web interface.

Does this model support Wi-Fi Direct?

No, Wi-Fi Direct technology (router-free printing) is not supported on this model. Wireless printing requires a working wireless router or access point.