HP J4580 Wireless Getting Started Guide - Page 11

Method 2 (Windows only), Con your firewall to work with HP devices - no scan options

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English Method 2 (Windows only) 1. Make sure your computer has an ad hoc network profile. For more information, see the documentation available with your operating system. 2. Follow the instructions in "Install software for your HP Officejet/Officejet Pro device" on page 4 and select the network that corresponds to the ad hoc network profile for your computer. Configure your firewall to work with HP devices A personal firewall, which is security software running on your computer, can block network communication between your HP device and your computer. If you are having problems such as: • Printer not found when installing HP software • Unable to print, print job stuck in queue or printer goes offline • Scan communication errors or scanner busy messages • Unable to see printer status on your computer The firewall might be preventing your HP device from notifying computers on your network where it can be found. If the HP software cannot find the HP device during installation (and you know the HP device is on the network), or you have already successfully installed HP software and experience problems, try the following: 1. If you are using a computer running Windows, in the firewall configuration utility, look for an option to trust computers on the local subnet (sometimes called the "scope" or "zone"). By trusting all computers on the local subnet, computers and devices in your home can communicate with each other while still being protected from the internet. This is the easiest approach to use. 2. If you do not have the option to trust computers on the local subnet, add incoming UDP port 427 to your firewall's list of allowed ports. If this occurs, and if you are using a computer running Windows, check that the following programs are in your firewall's list of trusted applications; add any that are missing. • hpqkygrp.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin • hpqscnvw.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin • hpqste08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin • hpqtra08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin • hpqthb08.exe, located in C:\program files\HP\digital imaging\bin NOTE: Refer to your firewall documentation on how to configure the firewall port settings and how to add HP files to the "trusted" list. NOTE: Some firewalls continue to cause interference even after you disable them. If you continue to have problems after configuring the firewall as described above and if you are using a computer running Windows, you might need to uninstall the firewall software in order to use the HP device over the network. NOTE: Not all firewalls require you to differentiate between incoming and outgoing ports, but some do. Another common problem is that HP software is not trusted by your firewall to access the network. This can happen if you answered "block" to any firewall dialog boxes that appeared when you installed the HP software. Configure your firewall to work with HP devices 10

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Configure your firewall to work with HP devices
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English
Method 2 (Windows only)
1.
Make sure your computer has an ad hoc network
profile. For more information, see the documentation
available with your operating system.
2.
Follow the instructions in “Install software for your
HP Officejet/Officejet Pro device” on page 4 and
select the network that corresponds to the ad hoc
network profile for your computer.
Configure your firewall to work with HP devices
A personal firewall, which is security software running
on your computer, can block network communication
between your HP device and your computer.
If you are having problems such as:
Printer not found when installing HP software
Unable to print, print job stuck in queue or printer
goes offline
Scan communication errors or scanner busy
messages
Unable to see printer status on your computer
The firewall might be preventing your HP device from
notifying computers on your network where it can be
found. If the HP software cannot find the HP device
during installation (and you know the HP device is on
the network), or you have already successfully installed
HP software and experience problems, try the following:
1.
If you are using a computer running Windows, in the
firewall configuration utility, look for an option to
trust computers on the local subnet (sometimes called
the “scope“ or “zone“). By trusting all computers on
the local subnet, computers and devices in your
home can communicate with each other while still
being protected from the internet. This is the easiest
approach to use.
2.
If you do not have the option to trust computers on
the local subnet, add incoming UDP port 427 to
your firewall’s list of allowed ports.
NOTE:
Not all firewalls require you to differentiate
between incoming and outgoing ports, but some do.
Another common problem is that HP software is not
trusted by your firewall to access the network. This can
happen if you answered “block“ to any firewall dialog
boxes that appeared when you installed the
HP software.
If this occurs, and if you are using a computer running
Windows, check that the following programs are in your
firewall’s list of trusted applications; add any that are
missing.
hpqkygrp.exe
, located in
C:\program
files\HP\digital imaging\bin
hpqscnvw.exe
, located in
C:\program
files\HP\digital imaging\bin
hpqste08.exe
, located in
C:\program
files\HP\digital imaging\bin
hpqtra08.exe
, located in
C:\program
files\HP\digital imaging\bin
hpqthb08.exe
, located in
C:\program
files\HP\digital imaging\bin
NOTE:
Refer to your firewall documentation on how to
configure the firewall port settings and how to add
HP files to the “trusted“ list.
NOTE:
Some firewalls continue to cause interference
even after you disable them. If you continue to have
problems after configuring the firewall as described
above and if you are using a computer running
Windows, you might need to uninstall the firewall
software in order to use the HP device over the network.