Steps help to solve Hp Officejet 4650 Printer Network Connectivity issues
- First Check if all the connections are proper.
- Make sure if the issue is not printing related.
- Restart the printer and the computer as this may solve the problem.
- Check the connection status of the network and the printer.
- Download and then run the HP Print and Scan doctor.
- Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) is a service in the Windows operating system that supports communication between the scanners and computers.
- If WIA is not activated, scan jobs may fail. Try connecting your printer to your network manually.
- Use the Wireless Setup Wizard if you have a text-based or touch control panel, or try Wi-Fi Protected Setup.
- After connecting, try installing the software and the driver again. Temporarily disable the firewall software present on your system.
- Try to reset the print environment. Sometimes the default driver may change to some other driver.
- The original driver which was installed should be set as the default one.
- You will require to print a Wireless Network configuration report as well as a network test page to compare the IP addresses of your printer and network gateway.
- These printouts can also give you information on whether a network connection is present or not.
- To solve connectivity issues type the printer’s IP address into a Web browser of the Personal Computer to access its internal settings.
- Find the suitable menu for changing IPv4 settings on your printer Set an IP address manually. Make sure that it is within your router’s DHCP range.
- You can use something as high as 250 if you are not sure, or communicate with the router manufacturer to find out more about the range.
- Do not go more than 254. Set the subnet address, which is presumably 255.255.255.0.Use the Internet Protocol address of the router as both the first DNS field and gateway address.
- Restart both your printer and your router.
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