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Fix: Your Printer Failed to Join the Wireless Network
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Updated onDecember 7, 2023
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If you see theerrorYour printer failed to join the wireless network, you are not the only one. A good number ofHPprinter users have reported encountering the sameerror.
This issue can become extremely annoying over time, as the entire purpose of investing in a wireless printer is to use it without any cables.
Here is what one user onthe official HP support forumshad to say about this issue:
Hi, I cannot remember since I had to use the cable to print and why. The fact is that I was determined to repair the wireless connection on the printer now as I wanted to join the ink cartridges monthly plan and I cannot do it as I am unable to connect wireless. Please help me. I really like to use my printer wireless.
If your printer cannot connect to a wireless network, you cannot subscribe to theHP Instant Ink planwhich allows you to print.
Please follow each potential method described in this guide until you come across a fix that manages to fix the issue. Read on to find out how to do it.
What to do if your printer failed to join Wi-Fi network?
1. Restart your PC, printer, and router
Restarting all your devices will allow you to make sure theerroris not caused by a conflict that happened while the printer was being set up.
If this method doesn’t solve the above error message, please try the next methods.
2. Disconnect and reconnect all your devices
3. Completely uninstall and reinstall your HP printer driver and software
To uninstall:
To reinstall:
4. Use the HP Printer Diagnostic Tool
If all of the above methods fail to solve the error, your printer failed to join the wireless network. You can try another option: get help from the officialHPsupport webpage.
To do so, you must navigate tothis linkand follow the on-screen instructions to identify the possible issues with your printer.
In today’s fix article, we explored the best methods to try when dealing with theerrorYour printer failed to join the wireless network.
Because you bought a wireless printer for a reason, we hope this guide helped you sort out this issue.
Please let us know if this article helped by using the comment section below.
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With an innate fascination for research and analysis, and realizing many other people share his passion for this subject, he delved into writing Windows-related articles, so other people can also benefit from the acquired information.
When not writing kick-ass articles, Vladimir likes to spend his time doing Crossfit and creating art.
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