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05-26-2025 08:38 AM
I have tried everything at least twice. Been at this 8 hours over two days. HP support and MS support keep telling me for them to really help me I have to get back online. Talk about stupid. They talk about buttons and setups on the printer and the router that are not there. I have unplugged and re-plugged. I have put in serial numbers and pin numbers from the printer. They tell me to go find the instruction card that came with the printer 4 years ago and reset the wireless that way, like I'll find that after moving 2 times in three years. And no, I have not moved the router or the computer or the printer more than 6 feet from each other in the last 14 months (I can tell by the dust). Gone back to factory reset and when that's done I am asked to again push some button on the router that isn't there.
I have had a couple of pretty good storms come through here in the last couple of days, any chance I fried something. And just need to go get a new printer?
05-27-2025 11:43 AM
Hi @Broncho,
Welcome to the HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query. I will be glad to help you.
I'm sorry to hear about the persistent connectivity issues with your HP ENVY Inspire 7958e All-in-One Printer. Let's work through some steps to restore the Wi-Fi functionality.
Restore Network Settings
Since you've already performed a factory reset and power cycle, let's ensure the network settings are properly restored:
- Access Network Setup:
- On the printer's control panel, tap the Setup icon.
- Navigate to Network Setup.
- Restore Network Settings:
- Select Restore Network Settings.
- Confirm the action when prompted.
This should reset the network configurations and may bring back the Wi-Fi icon.
Reconnect to Wi-Fi
After restoring network settings:
- Wireless Setup Wizard:
- Return to Network Setup.
- Select Wireless Settings.
- Choose Wireless Setup Wizard.
- Connect to Your Network:
- From the list of available networks, select your Wi-Fi network.
- Enter your Wi-Fi password when prompted.
This process should re-establish the wireless connection.
I hope this helps.
Take care and have a good day.
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VikramTheGreat
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