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New netgear modum/router, now no printer, wassup???
Netgear modum/router does not connect with hp 2680 printer. Probably doesn't help that I'm not techy and our kids who are VERY techy live many miles away. Help!
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If it was working before, chances are it has nothing to do with the computer. You changed the WiFi. We have the same printer. Make sure you “pair” the new set up. Those printers require you push the info button for 3 seconds, Then push the info button and WiFi button together for a a few seconds. Then make sure you chose the WiFi for your HP printer. Print what you need. When you are done, make sure to go back to your WiFi on your device and turn on your original wiFi network for internet use. I found this on the web https://support.hp.com/us-en/product...model/30206235 Then click on “Chapter 7 Connect Your Printer” I hope this helps. |
I really hate to use this statement, but since your kids are miles away. And this is really how they fix stuff, but may not admit.
Go to Utube, enter in your printer model, and they will be multiple smiling face videos with very easy instructions. Every time my ink jet clog shut I can easily get it working on utube |
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Btw, Bluetooth. |
Unplugged printer and WiFi, 30 sec later, back on, held "X" and WiFi on printer, 3 seconds, connect to wifi w/ password, NO PRINTER, ugh!!!!!!
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I’ll go out on a limb but did you read the printed or online instructions. Possibly a driver update.
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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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YouTube solves nearly all my comp. and printer problems.
Mind you, my printer is so old, the YouTube picture is in black and white.:shrug: |
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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. |
Thank you for the correction.
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Fixed, thanks to all my TOTV peeps! Yea!
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So how did you fix it??
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Thank you may help others
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Sounds like you bought a new router and are using the default wifi name of the new router which is different than your old default name.
The easiest thing to do is go into the router and change the default wifi name(s) to the old routers names so you would not need to change all of your wifi names in your phones/tablets/iot. Better yet, you should never use the default wifi names (ssid), plus you should always use just 1 wifi name for both your 2.4 & 5ghz wifi networks. Let the device determine which network to use. |
Not for nothing, but, Linux never has a problem connecting to printers. Think Linux.
(let the flames proceed) |
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Wifi "bands"
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Of course you need to configure your printer to access the Wifi on your new router. So configure your printer for Wifi and then connect your computer to whatever band you use on the printer. |
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There are often problems connecting older printers with newer routers. Try googling your particular printer and then look for a YouTube as others have suggested.
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Then the Optimum upgraded my modem to one that supports 2.4 and 5G with one name automatically. Now I can only print from my main laptop and the other 3 does not see the printer and they can not even ping the printer's IP address. I search all over internet and tech forums and found some other people who have the same problem but so far no solutions found. Anyone experienced the same problem? Cheers! |
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