Your computer must be running Windows Vista or later (PCs), or OS X 10. 5 (Leopard) or later (Macintosh). Your computer is connected to an 802. 11 b/g/n wireless router over a 2. 4 GHz connection. 5. 0GHz networks are not currently supported by HP. Your computer’s operating system must be in control of the wireless network. Your computer must use a wireless connection to your network and the operating system. Your computer must use a dynamic IP address, not a static one (if you haven’t explicitly paid for a static IP address, you most likely have a dynamic IP address).
The printer will only retain this setting for two hours.
If your printer doesn’t have a touch screen, you will need to connect the printer to your wireless network using the software setup process. If your printer is already installed, you may need to uninstall the printer and then reinstall it in order to connect it to the wireless network.
You may have to scroll down or to the right in order to find the Setup option. You may have the option to select Wireless as well. If so, tap Wireless instead.
You may select Wireless Setup Wizard here instead.
If you didn’t set a network name when you set up your wireless network, you’ll likely see a combination of your router’s model number and manufacturer name instead. If you don’t see your network’s name, scroll down to the bottom of the page, select the field there, and enter your network’s name.
If your router has a WPS button on it, you can instead press and hold this button for three seconds.