I recently updated the firmware of my router (Netgear WNDR4500) to dd-wrt. I am not sure about the version I have, but everything is working flawlessly, and since I did it the day before yesterday (21.03.17), I don't only think the firmware is the correct one, but also that it is the most recent one. I enabled the WPS/SES
button as described in dd-wrt guide, since I need my printer (I have a Samsung M2070W printer, whose manual is to be found here) to be connected to the network, but I think it doesn't work.
In fact, I press and hold the WPS
button on the printer until it begins to search for a wireless network, then press the WPS
button on the router, and nothing happens (I tried to press and hold that one too).
Given that it's not possible to manually enter the security key (if it can be of any help I have WPA2 Personal with AES), I would have no other option than connect the printer to the router via USB cable, which kinda bothers me. Any idea on how to get the WPS work (is the WPS the problem anyway?)?
P.s. 1: Both wireless interfaces (2.4 and 5 GHz) are tested and working, and yes, I did the 30/30/30 reset after the installation of the firmware.
P.s. 2: I read that WPS
button didn't work on dd-wrt, but all the sources are pretty much outdated, and I thought the bug was corrected...