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02-12-2025 06:59 AM
Hi @denise980
Welcome to HP Support Community.
Thank you for posting your query, I will be glad to help you.
To reconfigure your printer to work with enterprise-level authentication and enable it to connect wirelessly, there are a few steps to follow. Enterprise authentication usually involves network security protocols like WPA2-Enterprise, EAP, or other security mechanisms, depending on your organization's setup.
General Steps for Configuring Printer with Enterprise Authentication:
Since specific instructions may vary depending on your printer model (HP, Canon, Epson, etc.), I'll provide general guidelines for most printers:
1. Access Printer’s Control Panel or Web Interface
- For many modern printers, you can access settings through a web-based interface.
- Find the IP address of your printer:
- On the printer’s control panel, print a network configuration page (this is often done through the network settings menu, usually listed under "Network" or "Wireless").
- The configuration page will show you the printer’s IP address.
2. Login to Printer Web Interface (if applicable)
- Open a web browser and enter the printer’s IP address in the address bar.
- Login with the admin credentials (you may need to refer to the printer's user manual for the default admin login credentials if they’ve never been changed).
3. Configure Wireless Settings
- Once logged in to the printer’s web interface, look for Wireless or Network Settings.
- Select Wireless Setup or Wi-Fi Setup.
- If you're connecting to a Wi-Fi network with enterprise authentication, you will need to select the appropriate network and choose WPA2-Enterprise or a similar security protocol from the security type dropdown.
4. Set Up Enterprise Authentication (WPA2-Enterprise/EAP)
If your organization uses WPA2-Enterprise with EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol), follow these steps:
- Choose the network type as WPA2-Enterprise (or WPA3-Enterprise if applicable).
- EAP Method: You'll be asked to specify the EAP method (this could be EAP-TLS, EAP-PEAP, or others depending on your network configuration).
- Authentication Server: You may need to input the address of the RADIUS server (authentication server) used in your organization’s network.
- Credentials: You will likely need to enter your username and password for network access.
- Username: Typically provided by your IT department.
- Password/Certificate: In some cases, enterprise networks use digital certificates instead of passwords. If so, you may need to upload the certificate in this section.
I hope this helps.
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