

You can also connect your HP printer and your computer to your router with a standard Ethernet cable.Ģ) Remove any plug from the Ethernet port (the port with the logo) on the rear of your printer. Method 3: Wired connection to your computer If your HP printer is wireless-capable, you can connect your printer to your network with the guided Wireless Setup Wizard on the printer.ġ) Turn on your HP printer, router, and computer.Ģ) Remove any USB or Ethernet cables from your printer.ģ) Make sure your computer is connected to the same wireless network you are connecting the printer to.Ĥ) On your HP printer control panel, go to the Setup, Network, or Wireless menu, and then open Wireless Setup Wizard to follow the on-screen instructions to connect the printer to your network. Method 2: Wireless (Wi-Fi) connection to your computer (a wireless-capable printer is needed) A USB cableġ) Turn on your computer and your HP printer.Ģ) Use a USB cable to connect the USB port on the rear of your HP printer and your computer. You can connect your HP printer with a USB cable. Method 1: USB connection to your computer


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