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05-10-2016 11:31 AM
Purchased new Linksys WRT1900AC wireless router. Followed wireless setup steps and successfully connected as verified by "Wireless Network Test Results". However, I'm still unable to print/scan/fax. Receive message that the printer is unable to connect to the server.
Verified the following:
Solid Blue light next to "Wireless" sybmbol on printer.
FROM SETUP SCREEN ON PRINTER (After Wireless Setup Wizzard):
IP Address: 192.168.0.199
Network name: Golfer
Hostname: HPEB4DD8
MAC: 444:1e:a1:e9:40:d7
Wireless Direct: Off
FROM HP PRINT and SCAN DOCTOR:
SSID is correct
Signal strength is "Excellent" @ 95
Security Enabled = Yes
Security Type = WPA2
Connected = No
Frequency Band = 2.4 Ghz
No issues with previously connected D-Link DIR-655 wireless router.
Seems odd that everything "passesses" per the WIreless Network Test Results. Yet, still unable to connect.
Looking for any help.
Thanks,
Mark
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05-12-2016 04:22 PM
FInally a resolution...
I tried executing an ePrint from ny phone and it worked, but still no luck printing wirelessly from the PC.
That told me that the wireless connection was indeed working. So, I did a search for new firmware and found that there was one from April of this year (2016). Downloaded and took a chance on installing it. To my amazement, it actually installed on the printer without any "wired" connection. That told me that there was some wireless connection existing.
Once the firmware install completed, I tried printing an Excel spreadsheet from the PC, and it actually printed! I have to assume there was something in the formware upgrade that allowed the LinkSys router (WRT1900AC) to fully communicate and function with the PC. The router was released in 2014, so maybe that was it.
In any event, everything is up and fully functioning again.
Man y thanks to everyone who shared their inputs. I hope this might help someone with a similar issue in the future.
Thanks again!
Mark
05-10-2016 01:55 PM
Hello, and Welcome to the HP Support Community!
I found a link on the Support pages for your printer that entails several strategies to solve this problem:
Printer not found during network setup.
It covers everything from simply rebooting each device (router, printer, computer), to deleting the printer and reinstalling the software on the computer.
Have you looked at your control panel/Devices & Printers and see if your default printer has the correct IP address? Has the default printer changed to something else?
HTH,
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
I am a Volunteer here, not employed by HP.
05-10-2016 03:28 PM
Thanks for the reply and link. Unfortunately, ahve reviewed and no luck...
- Router, printer, and PC have all been turned off and restarted,
- Wireless icon on printer is showing a steady blue light.
- Confirmed router band is indeed 2.4Ghz.
- Went through Wiress Connection Setup Wizzard on printer. Used both setup methods; pressing WPS button on router, and manually keying in Network Password). Both resulting in "Connection Successful" message.
- HP Network Configuration Page output:
Network Status = Rready
Active Connection Type = Wireless
URL(s) for Embedded Web Server = http://HPEB4DD8
Firmware Revision = CLP1CN1516AR
Hostname = HPEB4DD8
Serial Number = CN19T1K12F05KD
802.11 Wireless
MAC = 44:1e:a1:e9:40:d7
Status = Connected
Communication Mode = Infrastructure
Network Name (SSID) = Golfer
Access Point HW Address = 14:91:82:26:5f:46
Signal Quality (1-5_ + 5
Channel = 6
Authentication Type = WPA-PSK
Encryption = Automatic (AES or TKIP)
- From Control Panel, I can see that the printer does appear, and is selected as the default. However, "Properties" indicate it is "Unavailable".
- Not using VPN.
- HP Scan Doctor found the printer and confirmed the same IP address as above (192.168.0.199).
- However, after selecting "Next" Scan Doctor could not establish communication with the printer.
- Once again, as directed by Scan Doctor, sequentially cycled router, and printer "On and off", without success.
- Via "Network" tab in Scan Doctor, reviewed Firewall info. Only one firewall is enabled; McAfee Personal Firewall. This was enabled with previous D-Link routher and presented no issues. It needs to be enabled.
I've tried everything I could think of, found, or have been directed to do. Running out of options to print wirelessly.
Looking for anything.
Mark
05-10-2016 04:23 PM
Did you try uninstalling/reinstalling the printer software on the PC?
If it were mine, I'd simply delete it in the Control Panel, then add it back and see if it connects. If still no joy, do a full uninstall/reinstall of the software.
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
I am a Volunteer here, not employed by HP.
05-11-2016 01:02 PM
Have tried uninstalling/installing printer, without any success. Problem still exists.
Have now disabled ALL firewalls. Still no luck.
Have tried doing the Wireless Setup Wizzard using the Wi-Fi Protected Setup button on thge router (Printer does not have one), and supplying PIN. Neither methos works to allow printing.
One additional item of note... All setup methods do seem to work. At least they allow the printer to display the message that the setup completed successfully. The blue light remains solid beside the wireless icon on the printer. The hostname is even displayed.
However... printing fails, and after a few minutes if I select the wireless button on printer, the hostname in no longer there. It's as if it disapears or is removed for some reason.
Still seeking input.
Mark
05-11-2016 04:06 PM
Did you ever set up an ePrint account for this printer?
Can you email files to it to print?
How about an ethernet cable connection directly to your router. Can you print then?
I'm assuming you do not have a USB cable connected to it to the PC, correct?
(Sorry, kind of grasping at straws now...) 😞
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
I am a Volunteer here, not employed by HP.
05-12-2016 10:52 AM
Something else to consider (from HP Rep Aardvark1):
"One thing I found quirky about the 8600 series is that if the date and time are not correct, the printer will not connect to Web Services. Its a relatively simple thing, but it could be whats causing the issue.
If the date and time are correct, have you tried setting an manual DNS in the printer? I have had the most luck with the Google DNS Address.
Primary: 8.8.8.8
Secondary 8.8.4.4
WyreNut
Former Expert in the PalmOS, WebOS, and Android sections of this Community Forum.
I am a Volunteer here, not employed by HP.
05-12-2016 04:22 PM
FInally a resolution...
I tried executing an ePrint from ny phone and it worked, but still no luck printing wirelessly from the PC.
That told me that the wireless connection was indeed working. So, I did a search for new firmware and found that there was one from April of this year (2016). Downloaded and took a chance on installing it. To my amazement, it actually installed on the printer without any "wired" connection. That told me that there was some wireless connection existing.
Once the firmware install completed, I tried printing an Excel spreadsheet from the PC, and it actually printed! I have to assume there was something in the formware upgrade that allowed the LinkSys router (WRT1900AC) to fully communicate and function with the PC. The router was released in 2014, so maybe that was it.
In any event, everything is up and fully functioning again.
Man y thanks to everyone who shared their inputs. I hope this might help someone with a similar issue in the future.
Thanks again!
Mark
10-23-2018 02:53 PM
Wireless(802.11)problem is solved.
HP Officejet Pro 8600 "Blue Light not lit" on wireless icon and caused wireless connection problem. I spent over 24 hours
to solve this problem, working on both my HP printer and Sectrum WiFi/Router. Finally I accessed to "HP Printer Furum" and
found 'Markiemeyer' mentioned on his post about 'Firmwared.' Then I went into HP web site, downloaded firmware
and installed. With firmware updated, the blue ligh is 'on' ritht away and the wireless connection problem between my
HP printer with the WiFi/Rounter is solved. Thanks Mark, you are great guy.
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