Download Article Show Download Article This wikiHow teaches you how to connect a supported HP printer to your wireless network. Doing so will allow you to print from a computer on the same network without having to attach the printer to your computer. Not all HP printers have wireless functionality, so make sure your printer is capable of connecting to the Internet before continuing. Things You Should Know
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Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 1,437,448 times. Is this article up to date?Why is my HP printer not finding my WiRestart the printer and the computer or mobile device to clear possible error conditions. Restore Wi-Fi setup mode. Most printers with a touchscreen display or menu: Open the Wireless or Setup menu, select Network setup or Settings, and then select Restore Network Settings.
How do I get my printer to recognize WiWindows 10 should easily find any printer connected to the same local network via Wi-Fi. Go to the Start menu and click Settings, Devices, then Printers & scanners. Select Add a printer or scanner and wait for your printer to appear in the list, then select it and hit Add device.
How do I reconnect my HP printer after changing WiUse the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) button on your router to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi network.. Place the printer near the Wi-Fi router.. Put the printer in WPS connection mode. ... . Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the router until the connection process begins.. How do I establish wireless connection to my HP printer?Open HP Smart and select “Set Up a New Printer.” The app will scan nearby for any printers in WiFi setup mode, and it should quickly find your machine. Once found, click “Set Up” on your printer (it will show the corresponding model).
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