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HP LaserJet Pro M102w
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I recently changed my service provider and so need to change the wireless setting on my printer to match; however, everything I try seems to require a USB cable to make the change.  I no longer have this cable because I've been using the printer wirelessly for a couple of years now.  Is there any way to resolve this (that does not need a cable)?

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Thank you for the information.  As it turns out, I FINALLY found a cable that worked to connect it to my computer and so I had already got it working before I read this, but I still appreciate your time!

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Hi @kivacin

 

Welcome to the HP Support Community. 

 

If the router has a WPS push button, try these steps - 

 

1) Press and hold the Wireless button on the printer for more than three seconds to start WPS push mode. The Wireless light starts blinking.

2) Press the WPS button on your router.

NOTE: THE MOMENT YOU PRESS THE WIRELESS BUTTON ON YOUR PRINTER, WITHIN 30 SECONDS YOU SHOULD PRESS THE WPS BUTTON ON THE ROUTER.

 

Or, you may try running the Wireless Setup Wizard from the EWS page - 

 

1) Connect the printer using the Wireless Direct. Please refer to page#45 from the User Guide for steps. 

2) Open the browser and in the address or the URL bar type this - 192.168.223.1 to launch the EWS or the printer's page.

3) Go to the network tab > Wireless (802.11) and click on the Wireless Setup Wizard.

 

Hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

 

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Thank you for the information.  As it turns out, I FINALLY found a cable that worked to connect it to my computer and so I had already got it working before I read this, but I still appreciate your time!

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