My Canon TS3722 Kept Disconnecting From Wi-Fi – Here’s What Actually Fixed It
A few weeks ago I picked up a new **Canon PIXMA TS3722** printer, and like most people, I started the setup through **ijstart canon ts3722**, since that’s the official site Canon recommends for downloading drivers. Everything went smoothly at first — printer connected, first page printed fine. But two days later, the real trouble started.
## The Problem
Out of nowhere, my printer started showing up as “offline.” Sometimes a print job would go through, sometimes it would just hang there. I kept getting sent back to the **ijstart canon ts3722** setup wizard to redo the whole process. At first I figured the printer itself was defective, but after a bit of digging, I realized this is actually a pretty common issue.
## What Was Really Going On
My router is conflicting with the printer, and the TS3722 kept trying to connect to the network . That was the root of the entire problem.
## How I Fixed It
1. Went into my router settings.
2. Manually connected the printer to the router
3. Downloaded the latest firmware through **ijstart canon ts3722** and updated the printer
4. Moved the printer a bit closer to the router to improve the weak signal
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Once I did that, the connection has been setup — no more disconnection, whether I’m printing from my laptop or my phone.
Bottom Line
If your TS3722 keeps losing its Wi-Fi connection, check your router’s band settings first. Switching to 2.4GHz fixes it in most cases. And for setup or reinstalling drivers, **ijstart canon ts3722** is still the most reliable place to start.
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