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09-16-2010 04:47 PM
Sorry for the long post but please someone help me!
I bought my new printer a couple days ago (the 14th actually) and proceeded to set it up on my MacBook Pro with my wireless internet, which is routed through a Linksys router and mainly through my desktop computer (a PC with Windows XP). I used the CD that came with the printer to set it up on my Mac, and it set up fine through USB, but when I try to set up the wireless, I get the following message:
"Device Not Connected: To configure the network settings of the selected device, please connect it temporarily via USB. The device can be disconnected from the USB once the network settings are transferred."
I reconnected it and got the same message over and over again so I decided to set it up on my desktop computer instead. This didn't work either and I received the same message on my desktop that I've gotten on my laptop. So I uninstalled on both computers, reinstalled, and STILL got the same message. At this point, I'm about to throw all electronics in my hot tub and be done with them but instead, I checked (and double checked - and triple checked) the settings on my router through my browser, made sure I knew the SSID and the passphrase and reconnected to the network through my laptop... Once again, the same message. I've tried the Push Network setup, the PIN network setup, I feel like I've tried everything! I'm probably missing something small but fresh eyes are always an asset.
Can anyone help me?! I printed off a Network Test Report as well as a Network Configuration Page and here are the settings I received for both ... if need be, I can also post (some of) the information from my router, in an effort to check everything possible but after two days of trying to set up something that should have taken ten minutes, I'm at my wits end.
Network Test Report:
"Your HP printer cannot find your wireless router. Check that our wireless router is powered on. Check that your HP printer network name (SSID) matches your wireless router network name (SSID) exactly. If they don't match exactly, run the wireless network setup to configure your HP printer."
How do I change my printer's network name to make it match?!
Diagnostics Summary:
Wireless On: PASS
Wireless Working: PASS
Network Name (SSID) Found: FAIL
Security: PASS
Printer Settings Consistent with Wireless Router Settings: Not Run
No Filtering: Not Run
Connected: Not Run
Signal Strength: Not Run
Other Networks Detected Matching Your Network Name (SSID): Not Run
Wireless Networks Detected: 1
Downlink Count: 0
Channel: Not Run
Although I was given my SSID (which doesn't match my home network - but how do I change this??) and my MAC address (I'm assuming for the printer), I was not given my printer's IP address so there's no way for me to get online to check any settings! Is there any other way to get this IP address?
Configuration Summary:
Communication Mode: Infrastructure
Authentication Type: Open
Encryption: None
______________________________________________________________
Network Configuration Page:
General Information:
Network Status: Offline
Active Connection Type: None
URL(s) for Embedded Web Server: http://0.0.0.0
Firmware Version/Hostname/Serial Number were all given
Admin Password: Not Set
802.11 Wireless
Hardware Address (MAC): given
Status: Disconnected
Port 9100
Status: Enabled
mDNS
Status: Enabled
Service Name: Photosmart C4700 Series [last 6 digits of my MAC address]
SLP
Status: Enabled
Microsoft Web Services
WS Discovery
Status: Enabled
WS Print
Status: Enabled
Connected PC(s)
Hostname/IP Address: (nothing is here) Time Since Last Access (mm:ss): (nothing is here)
Number of 802.11 Networks Discovered: 1
(my correct wireless network information is here, including the SSID, Mode (Infrastructure), BSSID, Channel, Privacy (RSN), Auth (WPA-PSK), Encrypt (AES-TKIP), Signal, and WPS (No))
HELP!!
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11-13-2011 04:58 PM
DId you read this about your Verizon FIOS router?: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Printer-networking-and-wireless/Connection-problems-with-Verizon-FIOS-A...
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
09-16-2010 11:08 PM
First, did you load the Mac software from the CD? Did it say it was for your version of OS X?
Let's reset the printer's network settings. On the control panel go to Setup [Scan] > Network > Reset Network defaults.
Now, when you run the software to connect it to the wireless network make sure the USB cable is NOT connected when you start the software, only connecting it when it asks.
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
09-19-2010 09:43 PM
I am having the exact same problem with this printer (C4780). I have been attempting for hours to get it to connect wirelessly to my desktop and my laptop. Neither works! They only work via USB. After I read the previous post, I followed your instructions and reset the wireless printer settings from display menu. This seems to have no affect.
The printer keeps thinking that MAC filtering in on, but I have been the my routers properties page (D-Link DIR-615 model) and it states MAC filtering is turned OFF.
Also, the printer does not seem to be catching an IP address. Everytime I run the Network Configuration page, it states the following:
Wireless On: Pass
Wireless Working: Pass
Network Name Found: Pass
Security: Pass
Printer settings consistent with router settings: Pass
No Filtering: FAIL
IP Address: Not Applicable
Configuration Source: Not Applicable
Any idea on what other possibilites there could be to resolve this???
Thanks!
09-20-2010 01:02 AM
I am running a D-Link, Model # DIR-615, through a cable internet connection, through a WPA or WPA2 security Mode (802.11g) . It is password protected, but I have never had a problem having a wireless devise connect to it. I have been able to connect laptop, guest laptops, my Blackberry 9700 and my PS3 without too many issues. The network is always visible through my other devices.
Also, when I was running the set-up again, and going form the usb - wireless set-up, it tries to connect, then I get an error message stating that the printer is not receiving any data from the router. I am able to go through the process, it detects my network, then it asks for my wireless password which I enter.
When it runs the Network Diagnostic, it sits for a while connecting the printer as follows:
Connecting to printer…
Checking settings for network adapter NVIDIA nForce 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ...
Checking wireless radio ...
then I get the follow message:
The printer attempted to join the network but is not receiving any data. This may be caused by MAC address filtering. If MAC address filtering is enabled and you would like to keep it enabled, add the MAC address of your printer to the list of permitted devices for your wireless access point or router before continuing. Print the Wireless Network Test report from your printer to find the MAC address of your printer.
When I proceed to check the router, it states that MAC filtering is turned off.
09-20-2010 01:59 AM
I think may have figured it out. I have re-installed new firmware for my router and it seemed to resolve issue.
When completing the usb-wireless config, it picked up all my network info.
Will keep you posted if anything else occurs
Cheers
09-20-2010 02:52 PM
The only other issue I have come accross is that I know have the printer set up on my wireless network, but when I try to install the softwar on my laptop (Windows 7) it stalls and just sits there for over 30minutes. Most of the software and drivers are installed, but it doesn't complete the set-up.
Any ideas?
01-17-2011 09:17 AM
I am trying to put new Cartridges in my printer C4780. I have never had a problem before. When I put the new
Cartridges in, I push them in and then raise them. They are all in tight, but my printer message board keeps telling me that I have a Cartridge Problem.
I have tried putting them in at least 10 times, getting the same message????
