A wireless printer contains a wireless adapter that can connect to
a wireless network and allows computers and smart devices connected to that
network to use the printer. Because the connection is wireless, you can place
the printer in any convenient location in your home. It is important to make
sure the location you chose for the printer provides a strong signal between
the printer and the wireless router.
How does a
wireless printer connect to my wireless network?
There are several methods used to connect hp printer setupprinters to wireless
networks. Printers which have displays typically provide a front panel Wireless
Setup Wizard accessible from the Wireless Menu. The Wireless Setup Wizard will
display a list of wireless networks detected. After you select the network you
want the printer to connect to, you will be prompted to enter the wireless
password (if the network is using security). Printers without displays will use
a software driven process called USB Setup of Wireless which uses a temporary
USB cable connection between the printer and computer to configure the printer.
You will run the printer software on the computer and follow the software
instructions which will guide you through getting the printer connected. Note
the computer must be also connected to the wireless network. Another method
common to printers with and without displays is Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).
There are two methods available. The pushbutton method requires you to first
initiate WPS on the printer and then push the WPS button on the router (if
supported). If the PIN method is used, the printer will provide a PIN code
which will be entered into the router.
HP Auto Wireless Connect
HP Auto Wireless Connect – 123.hp.com/setupAuto Wireless Connect is a technology that
allows you to connect your printer to your wireless network automatically
without having to connect any cables or enter your wireless network settings
such as your network name or password. Many newer HP printers will have this
capability during the standard software installation process.
To use this option, install the software for your printer and
follow the onscreen instructions. When prompted, select the "Network
(Ethernet/Wireless)" connection type and then choose "Yes, send my
wireless settings to the printer (recommended)". That's it! The HP
software will do the rest.
Not all computers or network configurations are compatible with HP
Auto Wireless Connect. In these cases, an alternate wireless setup method will
be offered. To be compatible with www.123.hp.com/setupAuto Wireless Connect, the following conditions
must be met:
Other environmental and technical factors may also affect whether
HP Auto Wireless Connect is offered.
If hp printer setupAuto Wireless Connect is offered during the
installation of your printer, it is the recommended setup method. Part of the
setup process requires your computer to be temporarily disconnected from your
wireless network. During this time you will not have Internet access. Be sure
to save any online work and/or downloads before continuing with this setup
method.
If HP Auto Wireless Connect is not offered
during the software installation or if it is not successful, you will be guided
to use another wireless setup method.
Connecting your wireless
printer
1.
Unpack your printer.
2.
Follow the setup
instructions to remove packaging.
3.
Plug in the power cord,
turn on the printer and install print cartridges. Allow the printer to go
through its startup routine, including printing an alignment page (if
applicable).
4.
Choose one of the
connection methods described below. If your printer supports it and you choose
an Ethernet (wired) connection, connect it now and skip to installing printer software. Note: while using an Ethernet
connection the printer's wireless system is disabled.
If you want to print wirelessly without a wireless router,
learn about it here.
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