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Fixing connectivity issues
Run a Wireless Network Test to check diagnostic and configuration information. To do this:
1. On the HP Photosmart control panel, press the Wireless button to display the Wireless menu
2. Select Run Wireless Network Test on the display.
3. The Wireless Network Test Report is automatically printed.
You may have picked the wrong network or typed in your network name (SSID)
incorrectly.
You may have typed in your wireless password (WPA passphrase or WEP key)
incorrectly.
You may have a router problem.
Your computer may not be connected to your network.
Your computer may be connected to a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Security software may be blocking communication.
After software installation
If your printer has been successfully installed, but you are having trouble printing:
on the printer display.
Check these settings to ensure that they are correct.
If you are using encryption on your network, you'll need to enter a key. These are
case-sensitive so be sure to enter them correctly. These settings might be found for you
automatically during software installation.
If the network name (SSID) or the WPA passphrase/WEP key are not found automatically
during installation, and you don't already know them, you can download the Network
Diagnostic Utility, which can help you locate them.
The Network Diagnostic Utility runs on computers with Windows XP SP3, Vista, or
Windows 7. The computer should also be wirelessly connected to your network. To
download the Network Diagnostic Utility, go to: www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting.
Try restarting both the printer and the router by turning off the power on each. Then, turn
them on again.
Make sure that the computer is connect to the same network to which the HP Photosmart is
connected.
Temporarily disconnect from the VPN before proceeding with the installation. Being
connected to a VPN is like being on a different network. You will need to disconnect from
the VPN to access the printer over the home network.
Security software (firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware) installed on your computer may be
blocking communication between the printer and the computer. An HP diagnostic utility
runs automatically during installation and can provide messages about what might be
blocked by a firewall. Try temporarily disabling your firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware
applications to see if you can finish the installation successfully. For further support, go to:
www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting
You should re-enable the security applications after installation is complete.
Setup your firewall software to allow communication over UDP port 427 (Windows).
Turn off the router, printer, and computer. Then, turn on router, printer, and computer -- in
that order.
If powering down and up doesn't solve the problem, run the Network Diagnostic Utility
(Windows):
Go to:
www.hp.com/go/wirelessprinting
then run it.
to download the Network Diagnostic Utility, then run it.
to download the Network Diagnostic Utility,
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