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3. Set up wireless (802.11) communication (some models only) If the printer supports wireless (802.11) communication, you can connect it wireless to an existing wireless network. To connect the printer, complete the following steps in the order listed. Note: Before you set up wireless communication, make sure the printer hardware is set up. For more information, see the setup poster that came with the printer. Step 1: Connect the printer to your wireless network 1. On the printer's control panel, touch right arrow , and 3. then select Network. 2. Touch Wireless, touch Wireless Setup Wizard, and then touch OK. Follow the display instructions to complete the setup. Note: If you encounter problems while running the Wireless Setup Wizard, see "Wireless (802.11) setup problems" on page 20. What is my network name and passkey? While you are installing the software, you will be prompted to enter the network name (also called an "SSID") and a security passkey: • The network name is the name of your wireless network. • The security passkey prevents other people from connecting to your wireless network without your permission. Depending on the level of security required, your wireless network might use either a WPA key or WEP passphrase. If you have not changed the network name or the security passkey since setting up your wireless network, you can sometimes find them on the back or side of the wireless router. In addition, if you are using a computer running Windows, HP provides a web-based tool called the Wireless Network Assistant that can help retrieve this information for some systems. To use this tool, go to www.hp.com/go/networksetup. (This tool is currently available in English only.) If you cannot find the network name or the security passkey or cannot remember this information, see the documentation available with your computer or with the wireless router. If you still cannot find this information, contact your network administrator or the person who set up the wireless network. For more information about the network connections types, the network name, and the WEP key/WPA Passphrase, see the user guide. Connecting without a wireless router If you do not have a wireless router (such as a Linksys wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station), you can still connect the printer to your computer using a wireless connection (known as a "computer-to-computer" or an "ad hoc" wireless connection). For more information, see the user guide. 14 Set up wireless (802.11) communication (some models only)

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While you are installing the software, you will be
prompted to enter the network name (also called an
“SSID”) and a security passkey:
The network name is the name of your wireless network.
The security passkey prevents other people from
connecting to your wireless network without your
permission. Depending on the level of security required,
your wireless network might use either a WPA key or
WEP passphrase.
If you have not changed the network name or the security
passkey since setting up your wireless network, you can
sometimes find them on the back or side of the wireless
router.
In addition, if you are using a computer running
Windows, HP provides a web-based tool called the
Wireless Network Assistant that can help retrieve this
information for some systems. To use this tool, go to
www.hp.com/go/networksetup
. (This tool is currently
available in English only.)
If you cannot find the network name or the security
passkey or cannot remember this information, see the
documentation available with your computer or with the
wireless router. If you still cannot find this information,
contact your network administrator or the person who set
up the wireless network.
For more information about the network connections types,
the network name, and the WEP key/WPA Passphrase,
see the user guide.
What is my network name and passkey?
3.
Set up wireless (802.11) communication (some
models only)
If the printer supports wireless (802.11)
communication, you can connect it wireless to
an existing wireless network.
To connect the printer, complete the following steps in the
order listed.
Note:
Before you set up wireless communication,
make sure the printer hardware is set up. For more
information, see the setup poster that came with the
printer.
Step 1: Connect the printer to your wireless network
1.
On the printer’s control panel, touch right arrow
, and
then select
Network
.
2.
Touch
Wireless
, touch
Wireless Setup Wizard
, and then
touch
OK
.
3.
Follow the display instructions to complete the setup.
Note:
If you encounter problems while running the
Wireless Setup Wizard, see ”Wireless (802.11) setup
problems” on page 20.
Connecting without a wireless router
If you do not have a wireless router (such as a Linksys wireless router or Apple AirPort Base Station), you can still
connect the printer to your computer using a wireless connection (known as a “computer-to-computer” or an “ad hoc“
wireless connection).
For more information, see the user guide.