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Originally Posted by villagetinker
OP, was your previous implementation using the WPS function on the printer and router? If so you probably need to do this again. I have no idea how to do this on your router, ours had a WPS button, and the printer (not HP) had a menu function to use WPS. As I recall WPS is Wireless Print Service.
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What does WPS mean?
WiFi Protected Setup
WPS stands for WiFi Protected Setup. A router with a WPS button can allow any device to automatically connect to your router when the WPS button is pressed. When you press the WPS button, your router looks for compatible devices right away and allows those devices automatically connect.