HP OJ4620 Manual De Propietario

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Solve setup problems
Step 1: Make sure the wireless (802.11) light is turned on
If the blue light near the printer’s wireless button is 
not lit, the wireless capabilities might not have been 
turned on.
To turn on wireless, press the 
 (Wireless) button on 
the printer control panel. If you see a Wireless is Off 
option in the list, using the buttons on the right, select 
Wireless Settings, select Wireless: On/Off, and then 
select On.
Step 2. Make sure the computer is connected to the network
Make sure your computer is connected to your 
wireless network. If the computer is not connected 
to the network, you cannot use the printer over the 
network. If you are unable to get your computer 
connected to your network, contact the person who 
set up your network or the router manufacturer as 
there might be a hardware issue with either your 
router or computer.
Step 3. Restart components of the wireless network
Turn off the router and the printer, and then turn them 
back on in this order: router first and then the printer. 
If you still are unable to connect, turn off the router, 
printer, and your computer, and then turn them back 
on in this order: router first, then the printer, and 
then the computer. Sometimes, turning off the power 
and then turning it back on recovers from a network 
communication issue.
Step 4. Run the Wireless Test Report
For wireless networking issues, run the Wireless Test 
Report.
For more information, see ”Step 2: Test the wireless 
 Tip: If the Wireless Test Report indicates the 
signal is weak, try moving the printer closer to 
the wireless router.
Reducing interference
The following tips might help reduce the 
chances for interference in a wireless network:
• 
Keep the wireless devices away from large 
metal objects, such as filing cabinets, and 
other electromagnetic devices, such as 
microwaves and cordless telephones, as 
these objects can disrupt radio signals.
• 
Keep the wireless devices away from large 
masonry structures and other building 
structures as these objects can absorb radio 
waves and lower signal strength.
• 
Position the access point or wireless router in 
a central location in line of sight with the 
wireless devices on the network.
• 
Keep all wireless devices on the network 
within range of one another.