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04-17-2018 05:51 AM
i have a new deskjet 2652 and i am trying to hook it up to my laptop on the wireless setup..I dont have a modem and it is asking for my wps code.. May i have it. I have looked on the printer and information i got but found nothing. Please help
04-18-2018 04:43 AM
Hi! @boobie2010, Thanks for stopping by the HP Support Forums!
I understand you need to know how to retrieve the WPS password on your printer.
Don't worry I'd like to help you out.
Did you make any changes to your printer?
Does your router support WPS?
Please provide the operating system you are running on your PC to assist you better.
As you mentioned you needed to know how to retrieve the WPS password on your printer.
Try the steps recommended below.
When you subscribe to an Internet service, the Internet Service Provider (ISP) provides the network password. Look on your wireless router or in the original paperwork that came from your ISP. The password might be labeled as wireless key, WPA key, security password, WPA password, WPA2 password, or WEP password or similar.
If you cannot find the password from your ISP documentation or router, you can view your password from any Windows computer that is already connected to your network.
1.From any Windows computer that is connected to your network, search for and open view network connections.
2.Right-click the network name, then click Status.
3.Click Wireless Properties.
Click the Security tab, and then select Show characters to see the wireless network security key (your password).
The WPS button would be on your router if your router supports WPS, press and hold the WPS button for a few seconds. Alternately there may be a WPS PIN number on the label, perhaps on the bottom of the router.
Refer this video link for youtube to know more information about finding WPS pin on your printer.
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