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02-14-2023 02:55 PM
I have my printer hooked up via USB and Wireless Network Interface is turned off. Same with BLE and Airprint and IPP - all off. My goal is to have all radio/wifi to be turned off on the printer BUT it will not let me turn off Wi-Fi Direct so I still see a broadcasting SSID from the printer that I do not want. I have connected to the printer EWS and go to Network->Wi-Fi Direct but it just says "The printer is currently busy running a wireless setup process using Wi-Fi Direct, so Wi-Fi Direct settings are not available at this time. Wait for up to 2 hours, and then refresh the browser window." This never changes regardless of how long I wait and is clearly stuck like this. How can I fix and finally turn this "feature" that I don't actually want fully OFF.
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02-15-2023 10:40 AM
Thanks. This inspired another idea which ended up working out for all those who may encounter in the future. What I ended up doing was:
Use my phone to connect to the wifi-direct SSID. From there I went to 192.168.223.1 in my phone's browser which took me to the EWS settings. Then I was able to go to the settings and turn wifi-direct OFF. It disconnected me immediately after and now it shows as off from my PC and the direct SSID is no longer broadcasting.
It STILL has the message about being "busy running a wireless setup process" but whatever, everything seems to FINALLY be turned off. HP does not make these modern printers easy to use as a "dumb" printer just directly connected to a computer which is all I ever wanted!
02-14-2023 03:12 PM
If you have not done so,
Consider: Switch OFF Printer Discovery
Printing – Network Discovery (see and share printer on your network)
Verify / Switch-on / off Network discovery and File and Printer sharing:
Control Panel > icon view > Network and Sharing Center
Change advanced sharing settings
Under Private (current profile) , Public Networks , All Networks
Network Discovery
Select / (Switch off = UNCheck) Turn on network discovery
Check / (Switch off = UNCheck) Turn on automatic setup of network connected devices
File and printer sharing
Select / (Switch off = UNCheck) Turn on file and printer sharing
If applicable,
HomeGroup Connections
Select / De-Select Allow windows to manage homegroup connections (recommended)
Save Changes
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02-15-2023 06:54 AM
Thanks @Dragon-Fur.
I tried turning off network discovery and printer sharing as you suggested but no luck. The same message remains on the Wi-Fi Direct Status page - "The printer is currently busy running a wireless setup process using Wi-Fi Direct, so Wi-Fi Direct settings are not available at this time. Wait for up to 2 hours, and then refresh the browser window."
02-15-2023 08:29 AM - edited 02-15-2023 08:35 AM
It was a minor hope, I guess.
The following is written for a different root issue -- if the process is something that can be stopped, the Restart / Reset might help kill the internal printer process.
Printer Turns Off Unexpectedly or Repeatedly
What else?
If you are willing to have the printer on your network long enough to look at the Embedded Web Server (EWS), you can get a better idea of what the printer can do to accommodate your choices.
You can also use EWS without a connection to your network.
User Guide >> Page 36
Be Aware >> Using the tools and settings in EWS, you might be able to essentially break the printer to the point where you cannot speak to it at all. Extreme example: Do not be tempted to switch on the printer Security password. What? Printer passwords are great -- and they work -- until they don't. What? If you lock up your printer, We (non-HP people) cannot provide unlock solutions.
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Learn about your Printer - Solve Problems
“Things that are your printer”
When the website support page opens, Select (as available) a Category > Topic > Subtopic
NOTE: Content depends on device type and Operating System
Categories: Alerts, Access to the Print and Scan Doctor (Windows), Warranty Check, HP Drivers / Software / Firmware Updates, How-to Videos, Bulletins/Notices, Lots of How-to Documents, Troubleshooting, Manuals > User Guides, Product Information (Specifications), Supplies, and more
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02-15-2023 10:40 AM
Thanks. This inspired another idea which ended up working out for all those who may encounter in the future. What I ended up doing was:
Use my phone to connect to the wifi-direct SSID. From there I went to 192.168.223.1 in my phone's browser which took me to the EWS settings. Then I was able to go to the settings and turn wifi-direct OFF. It disconnected me immediately after and now it shows as off from my PC and the direct SSID is no longer broadcasting.
It STILL has the message about being "busy running a wireless setup process" but whatever, everything seems to FINALLY be turned off. HP does not make these modern printers easy to use as a "dumb" printer just directly connected to a computer which is all I ever wanted!
02-15-2023 01:20 PM - edited 02-15-2023 04:00 PM
Update EWS examples
You are welcome.
EWS is an excellent -- and in some cases necessary - option.
For those reading,
In addition to the suggestions mentioned in previous posts,
Add this document to your reading list:
EWS > HP Document / How-to
Use the HP printer Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Example - OfficeJet Pro 9025 - EWS - Network > Wi-Fi Direct > Status > Edit Settings
Note: EWS Features / Options are printer model dependent
Open your favorite browser > type / enter Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Tab Network > Wi-Fi Direct > Status > Edit Settings > change and Apply
9025_EWS_Network_Wi-Fi_Direct_Status_Edit_1
General example using EWS
EWS – Browser – Tray and Paper Management
Open your favorite browser > type / enter Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
Tab Settings > Preferences > Tray and Paper Management
Model Dependent: Advanced section
Click Apply to save changes
Happy Isolated Network.
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