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HP DeskJet Plus 4158
Microsoft Windows 10 (32-bit)

How do I connect my printer to Wi-Fi  and to internet?

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@Patricia4664 

 

Please use the following Guide

 

          https://1-123hp.com/hp-deskjet-plus-4158-wireless-setup/

 

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@Patricia4664 

Hello,

 

To resume the link proposed by @banhien this one is not official HP. The following one is official HP.

https://123.hp.com/us/en/devices/dj4158

Use HP Smart to connect the printer to your wireless network.

  1. Turn on the printer.

  2. On your computer, download and install HP Smart from the Microsoft store.

  3. On the printer control panel, press and hold the Cancel (c04599392) and Wireless (wireless-status-light) buttons for three seconds, and then release the buttons.

    Note: You must complete the network setup within two hours.

    Power (Mans_0-1579468173272.png) button blinks for about 10 seconds, and then Wireless button blinks continuously. It indicates that the setup mode is enabled on the printer.

  4. On your computer, open HP Smart, and then click the Plus (c03678294) sign.

    HP Smart searches for printers on your wireless network.

  5. Select your printer, and then click Continue.

  6. When prompted, type the WEP or WPA key (network password).

  7. After the printer connects to your wireless network, click Continue > Exit Setup
    Wireless light on the control panel turns solid blue indicating that the printer has successfully connected to your wireless network.

Don't hesitate to contact us in case of need.

 

Best regards,:Wink:



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