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06-06-2022 07:31 AM
Hello my wifi on my HP envy printer has just stopped working---blue wifi light won't come on and computer just tells me its off line. Turned off and on several times. The printer is 17 months old therfore out of warranty. Do I just have to buy another new one??? I don't think it will be HP if I do
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06-13-2022 12:29 AM
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06-11-2022 12:18 PM
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Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Let's try the below steps to see if that helps -
1.) Remove All Barriers: Certain building materials can get in the way of weaker signals like Bluetooth. Metal, bulletproof glass, concrete, and plaster are particularly bad, and marble, plaster and brick aren’t great easy. So if you’re really struggling with interference, your first step should be to move your Bluetooth devices away from these materials. That means no brick walls between you and your devices, and definitely no metal desks!
2.) Change Router Channel: If you have an Apple router and you’re constantly getting interference with your WiFi, try rebooting it. Upon restart, the station will search for a new channel. Specifically, a different channel than the one your Bluetooth devices is using to communicate. If you don’t have an Apple router, you may need to instead go into your router settings and try changing the channel manually. Experiment with different channels to see which one works best.
3.) Move Closer to Your Router: If you often find that you’re getting interference when talking on a wireless headset while on a WiFi call (you’ll know because you’ll hear static), try moving closer to your router. This will give you a more robust WiFi connection, so the Bluetooth frequency can’t overpower it.
4.) Get Away From Microwaves and Fluorescent Lighting: Both emit frequencies of 2.4GHz, and moving away from them will distance you from the source.
I'd like to know the following to isolate the issue further-
1.) Are the printer and Mac connected to the same network?
2.) Is your router dual-band enabled i.e., both 2.4GHz and 5GHz? If yes, make sure the dual band has different SSIDs for 2.4G and 5G networks.
3.) What is the distance between the router and the printer?
4.) Is there an antivirus software installed on your Mac?
5.) Could you perform a ping test and let me know the results? Use the printer IP address to perform a ping test, the printer IP can be located by selecting the wireless icon on the printer display.
Perform a ping test to check the connectivity
- Click Applications > Utilities > Terminal.
- type ping "IP address" and press enter
Wait until 10 pings have been performed and then press ctrl c on the keyboard and hit return.
The results will appear .
Share the ping test results.
The wireless status menu on your Mac should also give us quite a lot of information that would help us identify the issue. You can press and hold option-click the WiFi icon and then use shift-command-5 to take the screenshot. Press the space bar when the icon turns into a camera. Share the ping test results and the screenshot with us.
Also, check with your Internet service provider if your router is able to forward 'Bonjour packets'. Bonjour locates devices such as printers, other computers, and the services that those devices offer on a local network using multicast Domain Name System (mDNS) service records. The software comes built-in with Apple's macOS and iOS operating systems.
Let me know if this helps.
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I am an HP Employee
06-11-2022 12:26 PM
Thankyou, that was a really helpful and detailed reply, impressive and appreciated. I had managed to fix the problem myself- deleted the printer, moved it next to the wifi, pressed wifi button and off switch for 5 seconds as described on a website and it all reset itself. I had been turning the printer off when not in use ( read somewhere it would save me £10 a year in electricity!!!) I suspect I confused it so leaving it on now. Thanks again for your time
06-13-2022 12:29 AM
I'm glad to hear that and you're most welcome. Do get back to us in the future for further assistance.
Give us some reinforcement by clicking the Accepted Solution button on my public post, that'll help us and others see that we've got the answers and did reply to you!
Thanks!
Have a nice day and stay safe!:)
I am an HP Employee
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