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06-07-2016 02:38 PM
As the subject states my Officejet 5740 goes offline everytime I restar my computer. So far the only way I found to fix the problem is to delete all files, and redownload the printer again. I have contacted Hp service twice, but they found nothing wrong. This problem started long before switching to windows 10, when we switched to a different wirelless company, that is when the problem first started. Can anyone help?
06-07-2016 02:42 PM
Please provide the following relevant information so someone can help including:
Printer Model -done
Complete and Detailed Problem Description including all network devices-
Operating System of computer (including service pack revision) - done
Connection Method - USB, Hardwired LAN, Wireless, Wireless Direct? -
Make and model of router and modem? -
Error messages - on printer screen and/or computer, any blinking light patterns? -
Do you think the printer is going to sleep and can’t wake up? -
If wireless, when the problem occurs, what is the status of Blue Wireless light on printer, on, off or blinking? –
Power off printer and router. Power on router and wait 3 mins, power on printer. Does it connect to the router now? What is the printers IP address?
06-07-2016 02:54 PM
It is a wirless connection
We have Bright House with a router from Arris model #TG16726
I have not gotten any error messages
The printer no longer puts its self into sleep mode its always one
Power off printer and router. Power on router and wait 3 mins, power on printer. Does it connect to the router now? What is the printers IP address?
I have done all this numerous times It has done nothing to help.
06-07-2016
02:59 PM
- last edited on
03-16-2017
09:59 AM
by
OscarFuentes
These settings are for setting up your wireless printer to stay connected to your router, keep wireless devices better connected and makes your router secure and hack proof.
While DHCP is convenient, devices such as printers should always be assigned a static (fixed) IP address manually to avoid conflicts on your wireless network.
- Set a static IP in the printer (click here) outside the DHCP range of the router (check your manual). This is for Linksys routers but can be used for all routers. Verify your DHCP range and change this first if needed. More Wireless Printing help is here (Windows solution 4, static IP).
- Verify in the printer that 'Auto Off/Sleep/Energy saving mode' is disabled and/or the System Mode Time Out is set to zero (0). Use the Embedded Web Server (EWS) by going to the printers IP address in your browsers address bar, click Settings Tab/Auto Off. Or use the Printer Assistant, Printer Home Page (EWS). Also check your Printers Properties.
- If the printer supports and has IPv6 enabled, turn off IPv6 in the printer.
- If needed and you assigned a static IP address, try using 8.8.8.8 for the Preferred DNS server and 8.8.4.4 as the Alternate DNS server.
- Wireless printers only work on the 2.4Ghz wireless band not the 5.0Ghz band.
- Verify the printer is on the latest firmware by checking with the HP Support site.
- Check all wireless devices in your home for interference. Check microwaves, baby monitors, wireless phones and wireless alarm systems are a big culprit. Any of these will knock out your wireless printer intermittently.
- Make sure your printer and router are at least 5 feet apart from each other.
In the router: (Refer to your router manual for information)
- Use a fixed wireless channel like 1, 6 or 11, never 'auto', try channel 1 first then the rest.
- Set router to 20Mhz only, or 145Mbps depending on router.
- Always use WPA2-AES (Personal) encryption, but you can try ‘mixed’ mode.
- Disable WPS and never use it and disable UPnP for the routers security. Nobody can hack your system now and helps with wireless connectivity (if you want to know why, search the web).
- If you have a dual band router (2.4Ghz and 5.0Ghz bands), make sure the SSID’s are NOT the same, they must be different for all bands, even for any Guest networks.
- SSID broadcast must be enabled.
- Save all settings. Power off both, wait 2 mins. Power on router wait 2 mins.
- Power on printer and verify it reconnects to router.
Microsoft announced a Windows update to address device discovery ...waking up devices from sleep mode. Update your Windows 10.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3147458
If you have Windows 7/8/8.1 Is Network Discovery on or off?
- Control Panel/Network and Internet/Network and Sharing Center/Advanced sharing settings.
- Under Home or Work (current profile) / Network Discovery.
- Select "Turn on network discovery" and save changes.
Now the last thing to do once all the above has been tried and you still have the same issue, fully de-install and remove the printer and all its software.
Use http://www.iobit.com/en/advanceduninstaller.php . Use Powerful Scan at the end to delete all registry entries.
Now go back and reinstall the Full Featured Software and Drivers from the HP web site.
Last ditch effort - If your printer has an Ethernet connection, suggest you get some Power Line Adapters and convert your house wiring to Ethernet for your printer.
06-07-2016 03:26 PM
I tryed the first solution where I set up a static IP address and I got an error saying this: The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.
I am a little nervous to try the second solution with the router, as I am not the only one in my house I don't want to mess something up and nobody can use the router anymore.
As for the third solution I have tried somthing similar but it did not help.
