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03-31-2013 08:39 AM
I had similar problems. HP 3050, Dell notebook, Win7 64bit.
First install was fine, seemed to be working on wifi very well, but when I turn the printer off and on, blue led is blinking, and printer cannot connect to the network (has no IP either). If I reconfigure wireless settings with some HP software, it works again but loses connection after I turn it off and on.
I printed the network diagnostics pages manually and it passed wireless radio, SSID, etc. but failed at the line "Security". So I searched on Google, that's how I got here. I tried to do exactly what hussein_patwa wrote but after saving printer settings, it loses connection and led starts blinking. Reboot, still blinking.
That's where it becomes interesting: I tried to print dignostics again, and on the first page it says no IP address, then blinking stops (during printing) and then I get PASS everywhere, printer works again on wifi. After I turn it off and on, led is blinking, cannot connect. After printing diagnostics again, it reconnects again. Very annoying!
Any ideas, someone?
04-03-2013 02:39 AM
I agree that it has to do something with the router, as the printer can easily connect to the network if I disable wireless security in router settings. Unfortunately I cannot leave it like that, I live in a house with 30 flats (and lot of neighbours).
The device is a TP-LINK WR841 router, and all of the devices in the flat (3 notebooks, 3 smartphones and a smart TV) can easily connect to the wireless network with WPA2 security on.
I even tried to change WPA2 security to WPA, tried different SSIDs and passwords but no change. The problem first occured with dynamic DHCP settings but I also tried to give a fix IP to the printer (some high number to avoid collisions), still not working properly.
04-04-2013 08:34 AM
Unfortunately no, and I don't wish to buy a new one just to try, especially as all other devices work perfectly.
I'll try to do a firmware update on both the printer and router and if it doesn't solve it, I'll just leave the printer on for ever. Not too much extra expense, although I was a bit surprised to realize that my HP 3050's power consumption in stand-by mode is 4 times higher than that of my 40 inch Samsung LED TV (1.2Watt vs. 0.3Watt).
Anyway, thank you for the quick support.
04-18-2013 09:43 AM
I am having the same issue
When I click on the wesite you provided I get the folowing screen:
When I try to change the setting unsing Fire Fox Windows 7 64 bit w/ Norton Secuiry I get the following:
When I try it in Explorer I get the following: