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Please... Where is the WPS Pin?
02-08-2019
10:45 AM
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02-10-2019
06:10 PM
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Where is the WPS PIN, please?

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Please... Where is the WPS Pin?
02-11-2019 12:11 PM
Thank you for joining the HP Support Community
To provide you with an accurate solution, I'll need a few more details:
Could you please help me with the product number of your printer and operating system you are running on your PC to assist you better.
Meanwhile, try the steps recommended below.
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) – WPS has two modes to connect devices together over a wireless connection. One is called "pushbutton" and the other is called "PIN". Pushbutton is by far the easiest method. We will describe how to connect using the WPS push button method, but not the PIN method.
For instructions on starting WPS on your printer consult your printer's manual. However, there are some conditions that need to be met in order to use WPS pushbutton mode:
Both your printer and wireless router must support WPS pushbutton mode. Consult your printer and wireless router manuals.
The wireless router must have a physical WPS pushbutton available.
Your network must use WPA or WPA2 security. Most WPS wireless routers will not connect using the WPS method if WEP or no security is used.
Most WPS wireless routers will not connect using the WPS method if you are using the manufacturer’s default for the network name and no security.
To connect your wireless printer to your wireless router using WPS:
Start the WPS pushbutton mode on your printer.
For instructions on starting WPS on your printer, consult your printer's manual.
Within 2 minutes, press the WPS button on your router.
- You may also read our Knowledgebase article here.https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printers-Knowledge-Base/Windows-10-is-asking-for-a-WPS-PIN/ta-p/690060...
- There's also a support document that helps with Wireless/WPS issues. It can be found here. https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06006790
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Last but not least, this article can help to know more information about Wireless printing, especially in this section.
- WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) – WPS has two modes to connect devices together over a wireless connection. One is called "pushbutton" and the other is called "PIN". Pushbutton is by far the easiest method. We will describe how to connect using the WPS pushbutton method, but not the PIN method
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Raj1788
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