If your router is provided by your ISP, you might suffer some problem in connecting your wireless printer to it. To connect a wireless printer with an ISP provided router you will need to follow the below-mentioned instruction. These steps are thoroughly written by our technical experts, who have immense knowledge of the respective field. Moreover, this information is supported by
HP printer support Canada, which is a support center of HP. It is especially formed to make user’s printing experience more convenient.
Step1- initially, you have to unplug the internet cable that runs between the router and the wall
Step2- thereafter, you will need to remove the router’s power cord then wait for 30 seconds. Later on, reconnect the power cord
Step3- now connects your HP device to the router by using any of the methods. Try to use the method that you have previously attempted
Step4- at this step, from the control panel of your device, you have to print a Network Configuration page in order to locate the IP address of the printer. Then consult your manual for details
Step5- at this step, you have to compare the printer’s IP address to the Router’s IP address. Notice that they should have a similar format. If the device has an IP address similar to 169.254.XXX.XXX or 0.0.0.0, it is not connected to your wireless network.
Ste6- now you need to type the printer IP address (like 192.168.1.5) into a browser (like Internet Explorer), in order to verify that it is connected. You should see the Printer's Homepage.
Step7- at the last step, you have to plug the internet cable back into the router and then restart it and test your device connection.
After following these steps, if you will not get the desired result then contact us through
HP printer customer support number
1-844-888-3870.
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