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      • Place the printer near the network router. Make sure paper is loaded into the input tray, and then turn on the printer. From the Wireless or Setup menu, select Network setup or Settings, and then select Restore Network Settings. Get the network name and password.
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  2. Reconnect a previously installed printer to the Wi-Fi network if you purchased a new router, changed your Internet Service Provider (ISP), or changed your network name and password.

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    • How Do I Connect My Wireless Printer to a New Router?
    • Do I Have to Reconnect My Printer After Changing Router?

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    This guide will walk you through the steps of how to connect your printer to a new wireless router after you've replaced or upgraded from your old one.

    When you change your router, your Wi-Fi network changes, too. It might be faster, operate on new frequencies (like 5GHz), and it will undoubtedly have a new SSID. That means if you want to keep your printer connected to a wireless network, you're going to need to reconnect it.

    1.Confirm your new router's wireless network is functioning if you haven't yet. Then, note down the Wi-Fi password your new router uses to secure your network.

    2.Power on your printer and use its control panel to find the networking settings menu. This process will differ by the printer. Some have physical buttons and a display, others a touchscreen, and some an application on your phone. Consult the manufacturer's website or the manual for explicit instructions per model.

    You're typically looking for Networking, Wireless, or Wi-Fi settings. Possibly within a Settings or Setup menu.

    3.In the Wi-Fi settings menu, search for the SSID of your new router. If you're unsure of it, consult the sticker on the router, the manual, or your manufacturer's website.

    When you've found it, select it.

    If you aren't interested in printing wirelessly, you don't need to reconnect your printer after changing the router. You will, however, need a wired connection to use the printer in the future.

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    •How do I connect my Windows laptop to a wireless printer?

    To connect your printer to Windows, search for and select Printers & Scanners. Select Add a printer or scanner in the settings window, choose your printer, and choose Add device.

    •Why don't I see my printer on my Wi-Fi network?

    If you can't find your printer on your network, it could be that Wi-Fi is disabled on either device. Update the printer's drivers and firmware if you can, then try resetting your network equipment.

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  3. 3 days ago · On the printer's control panel, go to Settings. Look for Network Setup or Wireless Settings. Select Restore Network Defaults. This will reset the network settings, including the Wi-Fi password. Reconnect to Wi-Fi: After resetting, the printer will go back to its default settings.

  4. Jul 11, 2024 · Open your Browser > Type / enter the Printer IP address into URL / Address bar. Tab Network > Wireless (802.11) > IPv4 Configuration. If / As available on your printer: Tab Network > Wireless (802.11) > Advanced. Network Interface on / off, Network SSID name, Security Settings, Passphrase / Password

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  5. Jun 24, 2022 · Place the printer and the computer or mobile device near the Wi-Fi router. Turn on Wi-Fi on your computer or mobile device and connect to your network. If the computer is connected to the network with an Ethernet cable, temporarily disconnect the cable and use the Wi-Fi connection during the setup.

  6. Mar 8, 2024 · If your HP printer was connected to Wi-Fi but you have changed networks or Wi-Fi won’t stay connected, learn how to reconnect the printer to your network.

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  7. If you have had a change in your network's settings (new network password, SSID, or a new router), you can use the Wi-Fi Connection Assistant to re-establish network connectivity for your printer. To do this, follow the steps below.