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06-05-2024 05:03 AM
Hi @Dabove,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
I'd be happy to help you!
To change the Wi-Fi network on your HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M182nw printer, you'll need to access the printer's control panel and navigate through the settings menu. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Make sure, your printer and your device are on the same network as 2.4GHZ only.
Access the Control Panel: Locate the control panel on your printer. It's usually a touchscreen display or a set of buttons and a display screen. Turn on the printer if it's not already on.
Navigate to the Wireless Settings: Use the control panel to navigate to the wireless settings menu. The exact steps to access this menu may vary depending on your printer model, but typically you'll need to look for a "Setup" or "Settings" option, then select "Network Setup" or "Wireless Setup".
Select Wi-Fi Setup: Within the wireless settings menu, look for an option related to Wi-Fi setup or network setup. This might be labeled as "Wi-Fi Setup Wizard" or something similar.
Choose the New Network: Follow the prompts on the screen to search for available Wi-Fi networks. Select the new Wi-Fi network from the list of available networks. You may need to enter the network password if it's a secured network.
Confirm and Save: After selecting the new network and entering the password if required, confirm your selection and save the changes. The printer will attempt to connect to the new Wi-Fi network.
Verify Connection: Once the printer has connected to the new Wi-Fi network, you can verify the connection by printing a network configuration page or performing a test print.
You may also refer to this document for more information
Hope this helps! Keep me posted for further assistance.
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