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09-08-2010 10:33 AM
Trying to setup wireless networking on my Officejet 6500 Wireless
When working thru the configuration, utility reports:
The gateway IP address 0.0.0.0 of the printer does not match your router. Reconfigure the setting on your printer to match.
How do I do that. I can't find any mechanism.
I do have Norton firewall, and running some of the [HP printer] utilities complains about it (when I try to troubleshoot), but I have now disabled it, with no luck re-configuring/installing the wireless for the printer.
PC wireless address (VistA) 10.0.1.4
printer 10.0.1.198
default gateway should be 10.0.1.1
primary DNS is 10.0.1.1
network is built onb Airport Extreme, to cable modem.
thanks
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09-08-2010 10:37 AM
It sounds like your printer is connected wirelessly to your router (the IP of 10.0.1.198 seems valid).
Your best bet is to set a static IP for the printer and set the gateway at the same time. Here is how:
- Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
- Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
- Choose the Networking tab, then Wireless along the left side, then the IPv4 tab.
- On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. Enter the current IP address.
- Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
- Leave the gateway and DNS blank. This should take care of the error you are getting.
- Click 'Apply'
Now, shut down the router and printer, start the router, wait, then start the printer.
After this you may need to redo 'Add a Printer' using the new IP address.
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09-08-2010 10:37 AM
It sounds like your printer is connected wirelessly to your router (the IP of 10.0.1.198 seems valid).
Your best bet is to set a static IP for the printer and set the gateway at the same time. Here is how:
- Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
- Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
- Choose the Networking tab, then Wireless along the left side, then the IPv4 tab.
- On this screen you want to set a Manual IP. Enter the current IP address.
- Use 255.255.255.0 for the subnet (unless you know it is different, if so, use that)
- Leave the gateway and DNS blank. This should take care of the error you are getting.
- Click 'Apply'
Now, shut down the router and printer, start the router, wait, then start the printer.
After this you may need to redo 'Add a Printer' using the new IP address.
Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
06-16-2011 12:54 PM
I have a HP C4500 series. Can the WEP be changed to WPA or WPA2 in the printer? I have not figured out how to get the wireless printer going because linksys had us change it to WPA2/WPA mixed mode and also had us change the ip address instead of what Geek Squad did.
Not being computer savy. How do you know what the encryption code is before buying it, whether it be a wireless blue ray or anything else.
let me just say that I believe we had it at WPA and it needed to be changed to WEP.
06-17-2011 09:07 AM
You do not want WEP. It is not at all secure (can be broken in minutes with freeware from the web).
They type of wireless encryption (WEP or WPA) is set by and in the router. The printer can only adapt.
Let's restore network defaults
1.Press the Wireless button on the product.
2.Press the button next to the down arrow on the display until Restore Network Defaults is highlighted, and then press OK.
3.Confirm that you want to restore the network defaults.
Now, re-install the printer. You will have to do this by re-running the HP software on your PC:
Go to Start > Control Panel > Printers. Delete the printer that is already there.
Now, go to Start > All Programs > Hewlett-Packard > C4500 series > Add a Device. Follow the instructions. Select Network when it asks for installation type.
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06-17-2011 11:57 AM
Help, I get so far and then I am unsure.
One of the question is if I want to connect to WPA. Whereas, by linksys it is listed as WPA2/WPA mixed mode. Although I answered yes to this. Then I came upon it can not configure because of a possible firewall and check a UDP!
Thanks for your help.
11-02-2011 06:07 AM
My printer simply stopped working on our network. I then restored the printer to default settings and now the I can't get it back on the network. When running through printers display panel it keeps telling me tha **bleep**'s not connected.
This is an HP 6500 7a that I'm using with Lion - if that helps.
When printing the network configuration page I see nothing spedifically listed as the printers IP address, though the ?URL's for embedded server" reads as http://0.0.0.0 - when typing this address into my browser nothing appears.
I just need to get this thing back online?? Thoughts??
11-02-2011 04:06 PM
Yup, I can help.
First, make sure the printer's wireless radio is on. A blue light is usually lit when it is on.
Next, on the front of the printer go to Setup > Network > Restore Network Defaults. Next, from the same Network menu run the Wireless Setup Wizard.
If it does not find your network or does not accept your password, let me know.
What router are you using? What kind of encryption (WEP, WPA, etc)?
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