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HP Laserjet P1102w
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I already posted, but couldn't find the orginal post, so I have copied and pasted it. I have answered your questions below.

 

 

As I understand, you're unable to connect to Wireless network.

Don't worry as I'll be glad to help, however, to provide an accurate resolution, I need a few more details:

 

When was the last time it worked fine? My printer was working fine (and it was orginally connected without a USB cord, I never had one in the the first place) until about 7 days ago. 

Have you made any recent hardware/software changes? No, I have made no changes.

Have you changed the Router? No the router is the same as before.

 

I don't understand why you are telling me I need to purchase a USB cord, when I orignally purchased this printer it didn't have a cord and I was able to connect it wirelessly to my router. Nothing has changed in anything in my house. I don't know why it isn't working this time.

 

Note: Your printer requires a USB cable to convert the connection to Wireless between your printer and computer since it does not have a touchscreen control panel to run Wireless set up Wizard.  It didn't require a USB cord when I purchased and installed it the first time.

 

Therefore, you will have to purchase USB Cable in order to connect your printer to Wi-Fi. 

 

You could refer to the article for the steps on how to connect your printer to Wireless: Click Here.

 

Hope this answers your query,

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