Connecting I-pad to p1102w printer wirelessly

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    What limits how many separate PCs can connect to an Office Jet P1102w. Is there a limit in the printer or is the limit more likely to be in the router?

    Hi KiamaraKid,
    I understand you have a Laserjet P1102W printer and are wanting to know whether there is a limit on the printer as to how many computers can connect via network, or if the limitation would be on the router's end. I will do my best to help you with this issue.
    With our HP printers wireless performance depends on physical environment and distance from the access point (router). Wireless operations are compatible with 2.4 GHz routers only as well. So the short answer is that the limitation is mainly on the router.
    If you can get back to me with the router make and model, I will certainly see what I can find for you about it's limitations (meaning, how many computers can connect successfully to the router and thus the printer).
    Hope this helps! Have a great day!
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    I have given up trying to get my LaserJet P1102w to print wirelessly. I have tried hours and hours of troubleshooting and resintalling. 
    I just shared it and will print that way.
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    Hi paulri,
    That is great. I am sure we will be able to get you up and running over the wireless network in no time.
    I would reset the printer first to clear out any previous network settings.
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    Printing a Configuration Page.
    Verify your Encryption and Password for your network.
    How to find your wireless network password.
    Connect the USB cable from the printer to the computer, if it isn't already.
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    Run through the steps to configure the wireless.
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    Here is a document for setting up Airprint and ePrint if you would also like to use it in the future.
    Printing from an Apple Mobile Device.
    Please let me know the results.
    Have a great day!
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  • C309a will no longer connect to our router to print wirelessly​.

    We just moved.   Printer will no longer connect.  When I use the wireless set up wizard it can never find our wireless router.  School starts soon,  I need HELP!  Thanks, any advice is appreciated.

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  • How do i make my hp laser jet p1102w printer wireless using bright house modem

    How do I make my printer wireless without having to hook the computer to the printer.  I have the Bright house moden and internet services.

    Hi,
    The printer supports wireless connection. Please use information from the following link to set it up:
       http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?cc=us&lc=en&dlc=en&docname=c02847467
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  • HP Laserjet P1102W Printer Wireless Setup Issues on a Mac

    Numerous Problems trying to setup a wireless network on HP1102W laserjet printer on a mac and problems with printer going into sleep mode and then trying to wake the printer to print.
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    Hi @duffysnr ,
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    Type the IPv4 address into your web browser's address bar. Does it load the page for the printer?
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  • Can't connect my P1102w printer to my wireless network (using Mac OS 10.6)

    I have a vanilla home wireless network (D-Link to a cable modem), and a MacMini running OS 10.6.8. My Mac laptop and 4th. Gen iPad work seamlessly. But my hours-long attempt to connect my new HP P1102w to the network has been totally frustrating, despite close study of the pdf documentation, the printer's self-test/Device configuration sheet, browsing this forum, watching a slew of YouTube/HP videos, and  following all manner of directions.
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    Hi @Northwest-John, 
    I see by your post that you are unable to setup the printer on the wireless network. I can help you.
    Update the printer's firmware by the USB connection just to make sure that isn't causing any issues with the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS) not allowing the proper changes. HP LaserJet P1102w Firmware Update Utility.
    The newest version is 20130703, which you can compare by printing the configuration page.
    Power cycle the router and restart the Mac.
    The printer won't recognize the network name if there usually is any symbols or spaces in the network name.
    Make sure Safari is set as the default browser. Sometimes the Embedded Web Server (EWS) won't open in other browsers. Open Safari, across the top select the Safari menu, select Preferences, General, set as default.
    Turn the printer off, hold down the wireless button and cancel (x button) while turning the printer back on and don't release the two buttons until the printer stops making noise.
    Print out a configuration report and make sure the SSID and IP address are cleared.
    (hold down the x button and when the printer makes a noise let go)
    Connect the USB cable from the printer to the Mac.
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    Double click on the P1102w.
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    Click printer setup.
    Click HTML config.
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    Click the Networking tab.
    Click Wireless from the list on the left.
    (Click Enable if you have this option)
    Under Communication Mode , click Infrastructure.
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    In the confirmation box, (changes have been saved) click OK.
    You should get a solid blue light on the printer shortly.
    Then all we have to do is delete the USB driver and add the network driver.
    Click on the Apple.
    Click system preferences.
    Click the print and fax icon.
    Highlight the printer and click on the - sign to delete the printer. (USB driver)
    Disconnect the USB cable.
    Then click the + sign and select the printer from the list and click add. (P1102w bonjour)
    Test the printer.
    If you have any issues with the HTML config opening then do the following steps:
    Close any applications.
    On the Apple menu bar, click Go, computer, MAC harddrive, Library, Printers, HP, LaserJet, click on folder for your printer, click on EWS browser or HTML config, click the Networking tab, click wireless on the left and fill out your information. (make sure infrastructure is selected) Apply settings.
    Then delete the USB driver and add the network printer.
    Let me know if you are still having issues with filling out the EWS for the printer.
    Have a nice day!
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  • I have a HP Laserjet P1102w printer hooked up to the USB port of my Airport Extreme. I'm able to print to the printer wirelessly from my MacBook Pro. My iPad (2nd gen) can't find the printer. What do I need to do?

    My iPad is on the same network as the Airport Extreme. The HP printer is on the list of Airprint printers but I'm not using it as a wireless printer, per se, as it's hooked up to the USB port on the Airport Extreme.
    I installed the HP ePrint app on my iPad. Unfortunately, the app could not find the printer either. 
    As mentioned earlier, I'm able to print wirelessly to the HP printer via my MacBook Pro.

    ApplePearApple wrote:
    Since I'm able to print to the HP printer from my MacBook Pro using this configuration, shouldn't I be able to print to the printer from my iPad, especially when all of the devices are on/using the same network?
    Not necessarily. AirPrint uses a protocol separate from the communication protocol used for the Extreme's USB port. The HP printer may disable AirPrint when its USB port connected to a valid device, which is my reason for recommending you use it wirelessly.
    From AirPrint Basics:
    AirPrint printers connected using Bluetooth or shared through a USB port of a Mac, PC, AirPort Base Station, or Time Capsule are not supported.
    AirPrint printers connected by Ethernet are supported in OS X.
    You may get more competent assistance from HP. See this HP support forum topic: iPhone & iPad can't Airprint to p1102w LaserJet
    HP's Mac support has always been miserable though. I have been much happier since I abandoned HP and started buying Brother printers. They just work.

  • HP LaserJet P1102w will only print wirelessly if I turn the printer off and on again

    I have 2 Laserjet P1102w that work fine printing through USB.  However, I was hoping this printer could become the standard wireless printer for individual users in the office.  I have setup 2 different printers wirelessly with their own static, reserved IP addresses and they are connected to our wireless access point (WPA).  We have  all laptops that are connected to the network via the same access point as well as through hard wired ethernet.  In all cases, they are on the same subnet.
    Once I connect any laptop to one of these printers wirelessly through either the "smart install" client or the latest regular installation exe off of HP's site, it will print fine initially.  However, whenever I undock the laptop or even just wait a few hours, the connection will be lost and I cannot print.  The queue just says "Error - Printing" when I print sometihng.  No errors in the logs.  The connection will come back if I turn off the printer and turn it back on.  This is very annoying and will probably not be acceptable to the users.
    So I wanted to do more testing and connected both printers to my laptop wirelessly and made sure they could print successfully.  I opened 2 command windows and ran a ping -t on each IP address to see at what point the connection dies.  The ping will reply until I undock and go from hard wired / wireless to just wireless.. then it will say "Destination unreachable" and I can't even access the web interface. Even if I redock to hard wired / wireless, I still can't print unless I restart the printer.
    This happens on 2 different laptops with 2 different p1102w printers.  Any clue as to what's going on here and how I can fix it?
    Edit:
    If I have both wireless and nic enabled, once I undock the laptop, the ping -t changes from replying to the ip of the printer, to replying to the address of the wireless adapter with "Destination host unreachable".
    For example:
    IP of printer: 192.168.2.95
    IP of wireless adapter on laptop: 192.168.2.25
    ping 192.168.5.95
    Reply from 192.168.2.95
    Reply from 192.168.2.95
    *undock"
    Reply from 192.168.2.25 Destination Host Unreachable
    Reply from 192.168.2.25 Destination Host Unreachable
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    At this point, I just want to understand why it is like this?

    Mowaffaq, you may want to determine whether you are making those changes in the master printing preferences (versus the adjusting the session printing preferences from within your application).
    Click "Start", click "Printers and Faxes" (or "Devices and Printers"), right-click your printer, and select "Printing Preferences". On the "Paper/Quality" tab, you should be able to specify A4 as your default paper for all future print jobs.
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