Press the ‘Settings’ option and select the Wireless button. Press the Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Now Follow the instructions appearing on the HP Printer screen carefully. Click on the ‘WPS PIN’ option and a 8 digit PIN appears on the HP Printer screen.
Find Wireless Password in Windows | HP Under Related settings, click Change adapter options. Right-click the name of your wireless network, and then click Status. Under Connection, click Wireless Properties. Click the Security tab, and then select the Show characters check box to show the password.
Click the name of your printer, and then click Options & Supplies. Click Utility, and then click Open Printer Utility. In HP Utility, click Wireless Setup. Make sure your network displays on the Confirm Wireless Settings window, and then click Continue to complete the wireless configuration.
How to Fix the Problem Try connecting to the printer with a cable. This allows you to see whether the WiFi signal is the issue. … Find a new spot for the printer. … Check the printer queue. … Reboot the printer. … Make sure the firmware is up-to-date. … . . . Read more
Hold down the Stop button (A) on the printer until the (orange) Alarm lamp (B) flashes 15 times, then release the Stop button after the fifteenth flash. The wireless connection setting information including the PIN code will be printed.
WPS is a great example of the trade-off between convenience and security. … This is why we disable WPS. Once disabled, you’ll need to use the conventional password method to add additional devices to your wi-fi network (less convenient) but your router will no longer be vulnerable to a WPS . . . Read more
Press the WPS button on the router to establish a connection. Depending on the router and the home configuration, it may take a few minutes to connect. NOTES: Most routers have a light that flashes while the connection is established. Once a successful connection is made, select OK.
Go to Advanced > Wi-Fi > Wi-Fi WPS. Enable the PIN and enter the PIN to your device to start a connection. When the device is connected to the router’s Wi-Fi, the router’s Wi-Fi indicator will turn from flashing to steadily lit.
With the Router powered on, press and hold the WPS/RESET button (more than 10 seconds) until the SYS LED becomes quick-flash from slow-flash. Then release the button and wait the Router to reboot to its factory default settings.
If your router allows you to disable WPS, you’ll likely find this option under Wi-FI Protected Setup or WPS in its web-based configuration interface. You should at least disable the PIN-based authentication option. On many devices, you’ll only be able to choose whether to enable or disable WPS.