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More info: the error message I got is: No Filtering --- Fail.

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On the front of the printer: Setup > Network > Restore Network Defaults.

 

Run the Wireless Setup WIzard in the Network menu again.

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I tried this a couple of times before, but not working.
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OK, print a Wireless Network Test from the Network menu of the printer.  What does it say about the printer's radio?

 

If the printer's radio appears OK, let's pick on the router.  Here are some things to check:

 

1. Make sure the router has updated firmware.

2. Ensure that your are broadcasting your network name (SSID) and that 802.11g mode is enabled (among others is OK).

3. Be sure that you are using WPA, WPA2 or WPA/WPA2 encryption.

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Thanks. I printed out the Wireless Network Test again. Compared to the Test I printed earlier (when wireless successfully connected), the only different is for No Filtering. I got a Fail this time, but PASS for the earlier Test. I also checked my router and found everything looks fine (remember I did successfully connect to the woreless before and my rounter's setting has not been changed). Too much time I have spent on it. I don't know what I should do next, maybe simply return it.

 

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The manual says "the printer can also be connected to the network using an Ethernet cable." But I simply could not find an Ethernet plug on the back of the printer.

 

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Your model should have an Ethernet port, I'd look again.  That is a great and solid solution.

 

Have you restarted your router by pulling its power plug?

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Hi Doc,

 

Mine is a HP LaserJet M1319f Multifunction Printer; I am just wondering how I could set it up as internet printer.

Thanks a lot!

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Sorry, your printer is not network-capable.  It is USB only.

 

You could get a router that will provide a USB port for printers, however, it will only print, not scan.

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Hi Provost,

  Thanks for your response! My router does have a USB port, could you help me how to set up by that?

 

Thanks again,

 

Niuniu

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