HP Officejet Pro 8600 security settings

Has anybody had a problem with a Officejet Pro 8600 and the gateway provided by CenturyLink telephone as part of the Prism TV service. I have no problem connesting to my LAN but my printer appears to be prevented from connecting to the Internet by a clash of security types. CenturyLink says the printer should have a TKIP setting to allow connection. Anybody else have a similiar problem?   

Hey , I understand that you would like to set the correct date and time on your HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus e-All-in-One Printer. However, I see that your printer is prompting you for an Administrator Username and Password in order to make the date and time adjustment. I would like to assist you today with resolving this issue.  To eliminate an Administrator Username and Password on your printer you must perform a Semi-Full Programming Reset on your machine. I will send you the instructions via Private Message on how to perform the Semi-Full Reset. Once the Reset is complete you will have a nice clean slate to work with. Please refer to your Private Messages for further instruction on how to perform the Reset.   Once the Reset is complete you will be brought through the initial out of box initialization on your printer. Therefore, your product should prompt you for the date and time once again. Should you make a mistake in configuring the date or time on your machine you can manually configure these settings.  How to Manually Configure Date and Time Settings:  On the front panel of your printer right arrow and touch Setup (wrench)Right arrow and touch PreferencesTouch Date and TimeFollow the onscreen prompts to manually configure the date and time settings  Please respond to this post with the result of performing the Semi-Full Programming Reset. I look forward to hearing from you!

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    Here's an answer - it might not match your setup though:
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    Print Driver: HP Officejet Pro Full Feature Software and Driver, 2012-10-22 , Version28.8
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    -Seth

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    This is the same issue reported by several other users in this forum to which no solution has been provided.
    I have been unsuccessful in setting up the scan to e-mail option for a HP Officejet Pro 8600 Plus N911g purchased on August 12th 2012 and using the firmware CLP1CN1150CR.
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    Port 465 is the port number for SMTP over SSL, Secure SMTP (SSMTP).
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    Hi
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    Hello Qw8, welcome to the forums!
    I read your post about not being able to successfully install your Officejet 8600 Plus to your wired network. I will do my best to find suggestions for you to try. I would first like to know which Operating System you are installing the printer on to help me with my research.
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    I do see you ask about other resets and there are others however, at this stage they may not be needed. If they are, I can send you a private message at that time with that information.
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    Have a wonderful weekend
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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 N911g cannot complete s/w installation on laptop running XP

    Initially, successfully installed the 8600 s/w on a Dell D810 laptop running XP which is linked both via Ethernet and wirelessly to the same LAN as the printer.  The printer is wirelessly linked to a port on a WAP device connected to the LAN/router. After setting up the router with DNS 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 addresses, successfully set-up e-Print function thru Verizon high speed internet connection. This confirms that the my LAN and Internet can see the printer connection through the WAP. Guess I should have left well enough alone, but I decided to also install the printer on my desktop, a Dell XPS desktop (also running on XP) that is linked thru a wired Ethernet connection to the same LAN.
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    Hi,
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    4. Then go to C:\Program Data\ and delete the folder with the name of the name of the printer.
    5. Then go to C:\Windows\System32
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    6. Then go to C:\Windows
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    8. Delete HP Printer Software entries in the registry.
    a. Click on Start and click on run. In the RUN window, plase type Regedit and click on OK.
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    12. Assigning the permissions in the registry.
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    5. Please close the services window and then click on start and click on run. In the run window type regsvr32 shimgvw.dll and press enter.
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    If the Dependencies of the Windows Image Acquisition service is different from the one mentioned above, then please follow the steps given below to change the dependencies:
    a. Click on Start and click on run. in the Run window type Regedit and click on OK.
    b. In the Registry window, please go to
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\stisvc
    c. In the right hand side of the Registry editor window, please right click on DependOnService and click on Modify.
    d. Then in the Value data filed enter
    RpcSs and press enter and then type
    ShellHWDetection
    e. Then click on OK.
    f. Then go to services and try to restart the Windows Image Acquisition service.
    Afetr restarting the Windows Image Auquisition service, please try to reinstall the printer drivers.
    Please follow the steps given above and that should resolve the issue.
    Thank you.
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  • Officejet pro 8600 will not connect to wireless network

    I have an new Officejet Pro 8600 that I am trying to set up.  I have run the the wireless network setup wizard multiple times.  It recognizes the wireless network router asks for the WEP code and then thinks for about 5 minutes before returning a message: "Unable to connect to the network" 
    The wireless network test results suggestes that MAC address filtering may be the problem.  There is no MAC filtering function activated on our wireless router.
    The wireless router is a Verizon Actiontec MI424-WR    802.11 b & n
    We have computers running both Windows XP and MAC OS X.
    One of the reasons that we purchased this printer is for the wireless capabilities.  If it will not conect to the web then it may be going back.

    Hello,
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    http://www22.verizon.com/ResidentialHelp/FiOSInternet/Networking/Setup/ActiontecMI424/125511.htm
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    Please let me know of any change,
    Shlomi
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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 Plus Connection Issues

    My boss stricly uses his iPad and has the Officejet Pro 8600 Plus for wireless printing. However, he's been having major problems printing.  The iPad appears to see the printer on AirPrint, but nothing is getting printed. We've tried connecting the printer directly to our network, and it still won't print. We even got a new wireless router (Linksys E900 Wirless-N300 Router) but that has not seemed to help with the issue. I previously had the officejet 8500 and had multiple problems with it connecting wireless, to the point we just got rid of it. Are there any workarounds other than getting a new printer?

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    From the router config click Security.
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    Hope that helps,
    Shlomi
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  • Now really can't print from Officejet Pro 8600 Plus

    This is my second attempt to get help.  The first help made it worse.  I had been unable to print from my wireless printer from my MacBook Pro, iPad, or iPhone.  After about 20 hours I got it to print from a cable (it sees my network but none of my devices can see it).  So I posted here asking for help and was told to uninstall the software, repair disc permissions, and reinstall the software.  But when I downloaded the new software my computer would not install it because it says it is for Mac System 10.7 or less and I have 10.10.  So now I can't print anything at all.  I need this for work.  Please help me fix it for real.  I can't take this any more.  
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    Thanks for providing that information JeanneS1. I have provided some more information that should help us resolve this issue. I know you have already spent a lot of time on this, but I am willing to continue trying to get this working properly over the wireless network. 
    Power cycle the router, restart the Mac and the printer.
    I would print off a Configuration Page to see if the printer still has a valid IP address.
    Try to access the printer's Embedded Web Server. If it connects then the printer is still on the network.
    If you don't have a valid IP address, once more run the Wireless Setup Wizard on the printer.
    Setup a Static IP address for the printer, this way the router will always assign the same IP address to the printer. Which should stop the disconnection.
    Here is a document on this issue. But for now just follow Solution two: Assign the printer an automatic static IP address under Mac. Printer Does Not Maintain Wireless Connection.
    Click the Apple menu and then click System Preferences. Click Printers & Scanners, highlight the printer name on the left side and delete the old driver, click the + sign to add the driver, you might have to click the drop down to select the printer's name to add it in.  (Officejet Pro 8600 Plus)
    Here is a screen shot.
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    A nearby device that emits radio signals (such as a microwave or cordless telephone) might interfere with the wireless connection.
    A virtual private network (VPN) prevents the printer from accessing the computer and wireless network.
    The network connection is no longer active, or has low signal strength.
    The printer goes into sleep mode or standby mode.
    A firewall prevents the printer from accessing the computer and wireless network.
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    What kind of security are you using? (WPA2/WPA, WPA Personal, WEP)
    What band is the router set to? (2ghz or 5ghz)
    I believe by changing these settings on the router will help with this issue if it continues. You might need to contact the router company to make those changes.
    Make sure that on your wireless modem, the channels for 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz are fixed and are not set to automatic !!
    Select channel 6 for 2.4Ghz and channel 36 for 5Ghz frequency.
    Hope this helps get you up and running again.
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  • OfficeJet Pro 8600 wireless network wizard only allows 25 characters of 26 character WEP encryption

    HP OfficeJet Pro 8600
    OS = Windows Vista
    Router = Linksys Wireless G 2.4 Ghz
    I am replacing wireless 8500 home network printer with a new 8600 wireless printer
    When using the 8600 wireless setup wizard I cannot get any further than attempting to enter my Router's 26 character encryption code because it only allows 25 characters to be entered. I seem to recall having the same setup problem with the 8500 three years ago, but I do not recall what the solution was. 

    HP Total Care reply was that new all-in-one printers now support 25 characters. Router tech support says the router's wireless security settings can be changed into a 10 digit key. For an out of warrantee router like mine I would have to access it by using its internet address and user password which is long forgotten and fails me from accessing. So, I am considering upgrading to a newer 5 Ghz router and will use a smaller WPA2 key.

  • My HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 won't connect to my wireless router

    This is bizarre.  I have had my HP OfficeJet Pro 8600 for about 6 months.  It has generally worked fine, and we have used it wirelessly only.  But now it refuses to connect to the router.  It can FIND the router, and it can find other networks in the area, but it won't connect to the router.  I ran the Wireless Network Test, and the results say:
    Wireless On - Pass // Wireless Working - Pass //
    Network Name (SSID) found - Pass //  Wireless Networks Detected - 9
    Printer Settings Consistent with Wireless Router Settings - Pass / No Filtering - FAIL //
    So it recommends solution as follows: "1 If MAC Address filtering is enabled, and you would like to keep it enabled, you must add the Mac address of your printer to the list of permitted devices for your router before continuing."
    Except, guess what, I don't have MAC Address filtering enabled.  I wouldn't know how to do that, much less check for it.
    Also, before today, this was never a problem.  HELP!
    Thanks....
    If you are interested, here's more detail and background.  
    Before today, the only problem we have had is that frequently our Apple laptop (OS X 10.6) has trouble connecting to the printer.  This has been odd because the printer is connected to the network, and so is the laptop, but the laptop can't find the printer - it thinks the printer is "offline" (even though it's not).  Usually, if I wait a while, it will find the printer, and it will resolve itself work fine.  If not, we sometimes have found that it can fix itself if you restart the laptop -- restarting the printer does not make a difference.   In fact, I did exactly that today, and it resolved itself.  And I printed.  Fine, right?
    But then I wanted to do more printing, and the problem of the laptop not finding the printer came up again, so I decided to really "get to the bottom of this."  I don't remember exactly what I did, but somehow I was persuaded by the online help, that the correct solution would be to go into my System Preferences / Print and Fax, and click on the "-", which de-installs the printer, with the idea of re-installing the printer.  But then when I tried to re-install the printer, it could not find the printer.  Ugh!  Wierdly, it found an 8600 Scanner, but not an 8600 printers.  After installing and de-installing the 8600 scanner a few times, I eventually deinstalled everything, and I decided to start from scratch.  I got my HP disk, and installed all the software again from the beginning (even though it was already there), and then it looked for my printer, but couldn't find it.  So then I got a USB cord, and plugged that in.
    So, now I have a situation where I do have a working printer via the USB cord, but no wireless connection at all.  In particular, since the Office Jet Pro 8600 won't connect to the router, I don't know what else to do.  My Apple MacBook pro is 2 feet away from the printer, and it is connected to the router just fine (as is my blackberry), and I have never before had a problem connecting to the wireless router by the printer.
    Any suggestions?

    There are two things that can trip the mac filtering test to fail:  actual MAC address filtering setup (sounds like this is not the case) and using wireless channel 6 or automatic for wireless channel in the wireless network settings (in the router).  Since it does show failed for MAC filtering and you do not use this option, try changing the wireless channel in the router to 1 or 11.  Those two channels provide the best compatibility with printers due to less interference.  Almost everything defaults to auto or 6 for the channel and this causes a lot of interference.  This change should not affect anything at all.  To do this, you may need to contact the router manufacturer as the process differs from router to router.
    What brand and model is the router?
    Has anything in the network settings changed at all?
    What version is the Mac OS X?  There may be additional steps to take as it sounds like there are two separate issues involved and this could be revisited later.
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  • Officejet Pro 8600 - Macbook Pro and Macbook Air will not print

    Products:
    HP Officejet Pro 8600
    Macbook Pro (Mac OS X, Version 10.7.5)
    Macbook Air (OS X, Version 10.8.2)
    Question:
    Why did my Macs initially print fine, but now will not print at all?
    Full Story:
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    Hi,
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