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I'm a Mac newbie (less than two years) and I'm loving all the help in this forum. Hopefully you guys can come through for me again.

Having trouble printing via wireless network to Epson all-in-one. Was working fine for the last 6 months and now I get a server fail message when I run the network diagnostics.

My router is an Airport/ Time Capsule HD. Thought I'd get into Airport Utility and see if I could figure out the problem. Low and behold - it says there are no Airport devices detected! But the Airport is clearly allowing me to connect to the internet so I know it's there!

Any suggestions?
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try turning wifi on your computer off and on (assuming you're using wifi). Also try removing power from your airport, wait 15 seconds and plug it back in.

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Mike-

Wanted to update you - although a little late. Had unplugged and replugged to no avail. Just turning off and on the wireless on the MacBook worked.

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