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12-18-2013 03:29 PM
Some days ago I bought new router Cisco RV 120W and HP Laserjet 100 color MFP M175nw and
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12-20-2013 02:57 PM
Hi yarzig
I understand you are unable to setup the wireless on the printer.
Make sure the computer is on the right network.
Disconnect the ethernet cable from the printer.
Restore the printer defaults.
On the printer select the setup button, right arrow to service menu, ok, right arrow to restore defaults, ok.
Print a configuration report to make sure there is no IP address and your network name. (SSID)
Go to the setup button (wrench) on the printer, right arrow to reports, select config report.
Now connect the ethernet cable from the printer to the router.
Wait about 1 minute and print the configuration page to get the IP address.
If you have a valid IP address for the printer try and access the embedded web server.
Type the IP address into internet explorer address bar.
If it loads the printer's network page then the printer is on the network.
Now we can setup the wireless connection.
Click on the Networking Tab, on the left select wireless, fill out the information. Apply the settings, once you get a reply back then disconnect the ethernet cable from the printer.
Should get a solid blue light on the printer.
Now run the add printer wizard.
If you are using Win 7, go to start, devices and printers, add printer, go through the wizard. Should find the printer and install the driver. If not then go to add printer, select local, select create a new port, click drop down and select TCP\IP, next, type in the printer's IP address. Continue the wizard.
Make sure the printer is online.
Test the wireless and see if you can now print.
If you require further assistance please provide the following so I can assist you
better.
What operating system are you using?
Here is a document to check your operating system for Windows.
Is this a laptop or desktop?
Is the computer wireless or hardwired to the router?
What network setup do you have? (Modem/router/2 routers/booster/airport/switch)
I work on behalf of HP
Click the Thumbs Up below to say “Thanks” for helping!
12-20-2013 02:57 PM
Hi yarzig
I understand you are unable to setup the wireless on the printer.
Make sure the computer is on the right network.
Disconnect the ethernet cable from the printer.
Restore the printer defaults.
On the printer select the setup button, right arrow to service menu, ok, right arrow to restore defaults, ok.
Print a configuration report to make sure there is no IP address and your network name. (SSID)
Go to the setup button (wrench) on the printer, right arrow to reports, select config report.
Now connect the ethernet cable from the printer to the router.
Wait about 1 minute and print the configuration page to get the IP address.
If you have a valid IP address for the printer try and access the embedded web server.
Type the IP address into internet explorer address bar.
If it loads the printer's network page then the printer is on the network.
Now we can setup the wireless connection.
Click on the Networking Tab, on the left select wireless, fill out the information. Apply the settings, once you get a reply back then disconnect the ethernet cable from the printer.
Should get a solid blue light on the printer.
Now run the add printer wizard.
If you are using Win 7, go to start, devices and printers, add printer, go through the wizard. Should find the printer and install the driver. If not then go to add printer, select local, select create a new port, click drop down and select TCP\IP, next, type in the printer's IP address. Continue the wizard.
Make sure the printer is online.
Test the wireless and see if you can now print.
If you require further assistance please provide the following so I can assist you
better.
What operating system are you using?
Here is a document to check your operating system for Windows.
Is this a laptop or desktop?
Is the computer wireless or hardwired to the router?
What network setup do you have? (Modem/router/2 routers/booster/airport/switch)
I work on behalf of HP
Click the Thumbs Up below to say “Thanks” for helping!
07-19-2015 05:35 PM
Hi Gemini02
Thank you so much for giving the Solution to Reset to Factory Settings and configure the Printer to use new router connection. Recently my UVerse router was changed, but HP Printer had the Wifi Setting from the old router and was not getting replaced by the new router. Finally your solution did the magic !
10-21-2016 02:17 PM
"once you get a reply back then disconnect the ethernet cable from the printer"
I got stuck on this step. I never got any "reply", it just showed the "connecting....." then after a minute or so showed "Disconnect the network cable in order to activate the wireless connection.” So I disconected the cable. Nothing happened. the wifi button on printer is not blinking or lighting up.
I have reconnect, disconnect, restore difault settings. many many times. still not working. Please help.
Thank you!