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05-23-2025 10:54 AM
Hi @jlc69,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you reconnect your HP Officejet 4630 e-All-in-One printer to your new AT&T Air wireless network using Windows 11:
1. Restore Network Settings on the Printer
This clears old Wi-Fi settings so you can start fresh.
- On the printer control panel, press the Wireless icon or navigate to:
- Setup (gear icon) > Network Settings > Restore Network Defaults
- Confirm the reset. The wireless light should blink—this means it’s ready for setup.
2. Reconnect the Printer to Wi-Fi
You’ll now set it up on the new AT&T Air network.
✴️ Method A: Use the Printer’s Control Panel
- Go to: Setup > Network > Wireless Setup Wizard
- Select your AT&T Air Wi-Fi network
- Enter your Wi-Fi password (case-sensitive)
- Confirm connection — the wireless icon should stay solid when successful.
✴️ Method B: Use the HP Smart App (if the control panel is limited)
- Download the HP Smart app: HP printer setup (HP Smart app) | HP® Support
- Open the app and add your printer
- Follow the on-screen steps to connect the printer to your Wi-Fi
3. Reinstall the Printer on Your PC
Once the printer is back on the network:
- Press Windows + I > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners
- Click Add device and select your printer
- If it doesn't show, click Add manually, and select "Add a printer using a TCP/IP address"
- You can find the printer’s IP by printing a Network Configuration Page from the printer’s settings.
Test the Connection
Open a document and try to print. If it doesn’t print:
- Go to Control Panel > Devices and Printers
- Right-click your HP printer > Set as default
Make sure the printer is “Online” and not paused
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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VikramTheGreat
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