HP (Hewlett-Packard) C8100 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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During wireless network setup you do not see the SSID (network name) displayed
Weak signal
Cannot connect to network during setup
Invalid WEP key during wireless setup
Invalid passphrase during wireless setup
The Printer Not Found screen appears during installation
During wireless network setup you do not see the SSID (network name)
displayed
Cause: Your wireless router is not broadcasting its network name (SSID) because
the Broadcast SSID option is turned off.
Solution: Access the router's Embedded Web Server and turn on the Broadcast
SSID option. See the user guide that came with your wireless router for information
on how to access the Embedded Web Server and check the Broadcast SSID setting.
For more information, see:
Connect to an integrated wireless WLAN 802.11 network” on page 33
Cause: The wireless router (infrastructure) or computer (ad hoc) is too far from the
HP All-in-One or there is interference.
Solution: In order to establish a good signal between the HP All-in-One and
wireless router (infrastructure) or computer (ad hoc), you might have to experiment a
bit. Assuming the equipment is functioning properly, try doing the following things
separately or in combination:
If there is a long distance between your computer or wireless router and the
HP All-in-One, move them closer together.
If there are metal objects (such as a metal bookcase or refrigerator) in the
transmission path, clear the path between the HP All-in-One and the computer or
wireless router.
If a cordless telephone, microwave, or other device that emits radio signals
transmitting at 2.4 GHz is nearby, move it farther away to reduce radio
interference.
If your computer or wireless router is near an external wall, move them away from
the wall.
Cause: Your network name (SSID) may be at the bottom of the SSID list that is
displayed when you install the HP All-in-One on a wireless network.
Solution: Touch
to scroll to the bottom of the list. Infrastructure entries are listed
first, ad hoc last.
Cause: An Ethernet cable is connected to the HP All-in-One.
Solution: When an Ethernet cable is plugged into the HP All-in-One, the wireless
radio turns off. Unplug the Ethernet cable.
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Troubleshooting