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08-05-2024 08:31 AM
My printer has stopped connecting to WiFi. Have tried all HP suggestions with no luck. Is it cynical of me to be suspicious it has stopped a couple of months after the warranty has expired or can someone suggest a fix other than check for latest driver and reboot devices…
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08-06-2024 07:15 AM
Hi @Sunnyside4,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
It’s not uncommon for printers to experience connectivity issues with Wi-Fi, especially after some time. Here’s a detailed guide to troubleshoot the problem, which includes some less common solutions beyond the usual driver updates and device reboots:
1. Check Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Printer Location:
- Ensure your printer is within range of your Wi-Fi router. Objects like walls or large appliances can interfere with the signal.
Router Position:
- If possible, move your router to a more central location or closer to the printer.
2. Reconnect to Wi-Fi
Forget Network:
- Go to your printer’s network settings and find the option to forget or disconnect from the current Wi-Fi network.
Reconnect:
- Reconnect to your Wi-Fi network by selecting your network name and entering the password again.
3. Update Printer Firmware
Visit HP Support:
- Go to the HP Support website and search for your printer model.
Download Firmware:
- Check for any available firmware updates and follow the instructions to update the printer.
4. Reset Network Settings
- Reset Network Settings:
- On your printer, navigate to the network settings menu and look for an option to reset or restore network settings to default.
- Reconfigure the Wi-Fi settings after resetting.
5. Check Router Settings
SSID Visibility:
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network’s SSID (network name) is visible and not hidden.
Compatibility:
- Verify that your router is broadcasting on a frequency that is compatible with your printer (e.g., 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).
Security Settings:
- Check if your router’s security settings (WPA2, WPA3) are compatible with your printer.
6. Printer Driver and Software
Reinstall Printer Software:
- Uninstall the existing printer software from your computer and reinstall it. This can help resolve connectivity issues related to software conflicts.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.
Rachel571
HP Support
Sneha_01- HP support
08-06-2024 07:15 AM
Hi @Sunnyside4,
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
It’s not uncommon for printers to experience connectivity issues with Wi-Fi, especially after some time. Here’s a detailed guide to troubleshoot the problem, which includes some less common solutions beyond the usual driver updates and device reboots:
1. Check Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Printer Location:
- Ensure your printer is within range of your Wi-Fi router. Objects like walls or large appliances can interfere with the signal.
Router Position:
- If possible, move your router to a more central location or closer to the printer.
2. Reconnect to Wi-Fi
Forget Network:
- Go to your printer’s network settings and find the option to forget or disconnect from the current Wi-Fi network.
Reconnect:
- Reconnect to your Wi-Fi network by selecting your network name and entering the password again.
3. Update Printer Firmware
Visit HP Support:
- Go to the HP Support website and search for your printer model.
Download Firmware:
- Check for any available firmware updates and follow the instructions to update the printer.
4. Reset Network Settings
- Reset Network Settings:
- On your printer, navigate to the network settings menu and look for an option to reset or restore network settings to default.
- Reconfigure the Wi-Fi settings after resetting.
5. Check Router Settings
SSID Visibility:
- Ensure your Wi-Fi network’s SSID (network name) is visible and not hidden.
Compatibility:
- Verify that your router is broadcasting on a frequency that is compatible with your printer (e.g., 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).
Security Settings:
- Check if your router’s security settings (WPA2, WPA3) are compatible with your printer.
6. Printer Driver and Software
Reinstall Printer Software:
- Uninstall the existing printer software from your computer and reinstall it. This can help resolve connectivity issues related to software conflicts.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.
Rachel571
HP Support
Sneha_01- HP support
08-06-2024 02:35 PM
This ended up being really helpful. Thank you. The frustration for me is that it took quite a while and a lot of perseverance to get this response. It would be really helpful if HP could work out a way for people to get pay the re-boot printer and reboot the network and getting to this level of advice of faster?
08-07-2024 07:32 AM
Hi @Sunnyside4,
Thank you for your response, We will definitely work toward it.
Is there anything else that I can help you with today?
Please mark this post as “Accepted Solution” if the issue is resolved and if you feel this reply was helpful click “Yes”.Take care and have a great day ahead!
Rachel571
HP Support
Sneha_01- HP support