HP DeskJet Ink Advantage 2800 User Guide - Page 45

To resolve wireless connection issues, see, Wi-Fi status, light, and icons

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● To resolve wireless connection issues, see Network and connection issues. Table 8-1 Wi-Fi status, light, and icons Wi-Fi button/light Wi-Fi icons on display Off Off On Wi-Fi icon is on. Blinks Wi-Fi signal bars cycle. Wi-Fi status The wireless capability of the printer is off. To turn on Wi-Fi, press the Wi-Fi button . The printer is connected to a Wi-Fi network. The signal bars indicate the Wi-Fi signal strength of the network that the printer is connected to. The printer is in Wi-Fi setup mode or is trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network. ● A blinking Wi-Fi light indicates that the printer is not connected to a network or is trying to connect. ● During printer setup, a blinking Wi-Fi light also indicates that the printer is in Wi-Fi setup mode. In setup mode, the Wi-Fi light blinks blue, the Wi-Fi signal bars cycle, and the Wi-Fi alert is off. If the setup mode times out after some time, try pressing the Wi-Fi button to turn it back on. If this does not work, you can restart the setup mode by resetting the printer network settings. See Restore original factory defaults and settings. The printer is in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) mode. Blinks Fast blinks three times and returns to its prior state. Blinks Wi-Fi icon blinks in sync with Wi-Fi light. The wireless capability of the printer is disabled. Change the wireless settings. See Change Wi-Fi settings from EWS. There is no Wi-Fi signal. ● Make sure your wireless router or access point is powered on. ● Wi-Fi alert is on. ● Move the printer closer to the router. ● Wi-Fi signal bars cycle. Wi-Fi status, light, and icons 39

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To resolve wireless connection issues, see
Network and connection issues
.
Table 8-1
Wi-Fi status, light, and icons
Wi-Fi button/light
Wi-Fi icons on display
Wi-Fi status
Off
Off
The wireless capability of the printer is off.
To turn on Wi-Fi, press the
Wi-Fi
button
.
On
Wi-Fi icon is on.
The printer is connected to a Wi-Fi network.
The signal bars indicate the Wi-Fi signal strength of the network that the
printer is connected to.
Blinks
Wi-Fi signal bars cycle.
The printer is in Wi-Fi setup mode or is trying to connect to a Wi-Fi network.
A blinking
Wi-Fi
light indicates that the printer is not connected to a
network or is trying to connect.
During printer setup, a blinking
Wi-Fi
light also indicates that the printer
is in Wi-Fi setup mode.
In setup mode, the
Wi-Fi
light blinks blue, the Wi-Fi signal bars cycle, and
the Wi-Fi alert
is off.
If the setup mode times out after some time, try pressing the
Wi-Fi
button
to turn it back on. If this does not work, you can restart the
setup mode by resetting the printer network settings.
See
Restore original factory defaults and settings
.
Blinks
Wi-Fi icon blinks in sync with
Wi-Fi
light.
The printer is in the Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) mode.
Fast blinks three times
and returns to its prior
state.
The wireless capability of the printer is disabled. Change the wireless settings.
See
Change Wi-Fi settings from EWS
.
Blinks
Wi-Fi alert is on.
Wi-Fi signal bars cycle.
There is no Wi-Fi signal.
Make sure your wireless router or access point is powered on.
Move the printer closer to the router.
Wi-Fi status, light, and icons
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