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12-17-2016 01:32 PM
Hello @Allan1957,
Thanks for the reply & appreciate your efforts!
I guess I see the problem here. Your printer supports only "Wireless Ethernet" option. That is, you need to connect the printer to the router using the "Ethernet" cable. Once the connection is made, you need to install the full feature printer software. The software will then convert the ethernet connection to a stand-alone wireless connection. Once this is done, you can remove the ethernet cable and use the printer as a complete wireless unit.
Unfortunately, HP does not have the Windows 10 full feature software for this printer since this is an older model. You need a computer running Windows Vista or Windows XP to have the full feature software for this printer. Otherwise, you will have to rely on the ethernet connection from the printer to the router to have the printer connected to the network.You were able to install the printer on your Windows 10 computer previously was because the printer was connected to the network on your old network. But when you changed the network, you have to do this all over again.
Please let me know whether that works for you, and if it does resolve your issue, please mark this post as a solution. Kudos would also be appreciated.
Thank you & Have a great weekend.
DVortex
I am not an HP Employee
12-17-2016 01:38 PM
I am confused why it worked ok on windows 10 when I was with talk talk
Now moved to sky on my broadband and cannot get the same laptop to connect wirelessly to the same printer
12-17-2016 01:43 PM
Perhaps I could do one of two things
Take my laptop back to the time I had the settings on talk talk & try the wizard to connect to the new router
Or perhaps take my laptop back to the Windows 7 operating system before I upgraded
12-17-2016 01:47 PM
Hello @Allan1957,
The reason you were able to get it working on the Windows 10 previously was because the printer was already connected to your network wirelessly while you installed the printer. Hence you didn't have to convert the ethernet to wireless. You only installed the printer on your Windows 10 while the printer was already there in the network wirelessly. The printer was on the network all the time until you changed the router.
I hope that answers your concern adequately, and if so, please mark this post as a solution. Kudos would also be appreciated.
DVortex
I am not an HP Employee
12-17-2016 02:39 PM
12-17-2016 02:52 PM
Hello @Allan1957,
Your printer will work fine if you keep the printer connected to the router using the ethernet cable. Ethernet connection is also a form of network and hence all the computers in the network can print to the printer as long as the printer is connected to the router via Ethernet cable.
But yes, your printer is an older model and if you need a stand-alone wireless printer to work with your new router / computers, I would suggest you go to a newer model printer.
Thank you & Have a great week end!
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DVortex
I am not an HP Employee
12-24-2016 10:15 AM
Hello @Allan1957,
Thanks for the reply!
You can only enable the wireless using the software. Please check http://hp.care/2hiKpvs for details.
Try using the ethernet cable for a network connection like I mentioned in my above post.
Good luck & Merry Xmas 🙂
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