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04-05-2018 08:03 AM
HI Ive read replies from people trying to find WPS PIN... i have connected my printer to wireless network, but when i try putting it on my laptop i get the message enter WPS PIN, which can be found on your printer or the instructions? i dont need the video on youtube to setup wireless printing
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04-06-2018 02:07 PM
Thank you for joining HP Forums.
I'll be glad to help you 🙂
As I understand you need information on where the WPS Pin is located to complete the wireless setup,
Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:
Did you go through the wireless setup article on the HP website?
While you respond to that, here's what you need to do:
I suggest you to use HP Wireless setup wizard to connect the printer to the wireless connection.
- Make sure you know your network name and your security password (WEP, WPA, or WPA2).
- On the printer's control panel, go to the Network menu or touch the wireless icon and then go to settings. Select Wireless Setup Wizard. The Wireless Setup Wizard displays a list of wireless networks in the area.
Note: Settings may be accessed by touching a wrench icon, depending on the product model.
- Select your wireless network's name from the list.
- If you don't see your wireless network listed, you can enter your network name manually by scrolling to the bottom of the list. If you enter the name manually it must be exact, including upper and lower case characters.
- Enter your WEP key or WPA passphrase. You must enter the key or passphrase exactly, including upper and lower case characters. Your printer should connect to your wireless network. If it does not connect, you are given the opportunity to print a Wireless Network Test report that will help you find out what may be wrong.
Refer this article for more details: https://hp.care/2gPaYu3
Do get back to me as I have a few more tricks up my sleeve,
As I will follow up to ensure your concern is resolved,
That said, If I have helped you resolve the issue,
feel free to give me a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon
followed by clicking on 'Accepted as Solution'
And Have a great day Ahead!
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
Learning is a journey, not a destination.
Let's keep asking questions and growing together.
04-06-2018 02:07 PM
Thank you for joining HP Forums.
I'll be glad to help you 🙂
As I understand you need information on where the WPS Pin is located to complete the wireless setup,
Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:
Did you go through the wireless setup article on the HP website?
While you respond to that, here's what you need to do:
I suggest you to use HP Wireless setup wizard to connect the printer to the wireless connection.
- Make sure you know your network name and your security password (WEP, WPA, or WPA2).
- On the printer's control panel, go to the Network menu or touch the wireless icon and then go to settings. Select Wireless Setup Wizard. The Wireless Setup Wizard displays a list of wireless networks in the area.
Note: Settings may be accessed by touching a wrench icon, depending on the product model.
- Select your wireless network's name from the list.
- If you don't see your wireless network listed, you can enter your network name manually by scrolling to the bottom of the list. If you enter the name manually it must be exact, including upper and lower case characters.
- Enter your WEP key or WPA passphrase. You must enter the key or passphrase exactly, including upper and lower case characters. Your printer should connect to your wireless network. If it does not connect, you are given the opportunity to print a Wireless Network Test report that will help you find out what may be wrong.
Refer this article for more details: https://hp.care/2gPaYu3
Do get back to me as I have a few more tricks up my sleeve,
As I will follow up to ensure your concern is resolved,
That said, If I have helped you resolve the issue,
feel free to give me a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon
followed by clicking on 'Accepted as Solution'
And Have a great day Ahead!
Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee
Learning is a journey, not a destination.
Let's keep asking questions and growing together.