Hello all,
I have been having an issue with an HP OfficeJet 7410 printer over the past few weeks and no one (from HP or Linksys support anyway) has any answers.
My setup:
Toshiba notebook with internal wireless
Windows XP Home w/ SP2
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router
HP OfficeJet 7410
- OfficeJet is connected to the router with a Cat5e cable rather then using the built-in wireless capabilities.
Problem:
I can ping the printer via the command prompt with no packet loss or errors. However, the HP setup software does not detect _any_ printer connected to the network. I have also tried manually entering the IP address during setup, but it still cannot be detected. I have disabled all security features such as the XP firewall and anti-virus software.
Yesterday an HP technical said it was due to the router and I needed a firmware upgrade, but it did not resolve the problem. I also contacted Linksys support and was told I needed to contact HP again or Microsoft.
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A couple months ago I had successfully connected and installed the printer using the setup above. However, there were constant problems with connection issues. Many times the built-in card readers could not be accessed (as if it were offline) and problems using the scanning features.
Office Depot exchanged this printer twice and the problems still persisted. I tried using a USB connection and everything worked fine, however, I would really like to connect using a Cat5 cable to the router rather then another cord to the notebook.
Thanks for reading this long winded post!
If anyone has an idea I would be truly grateful!
Thanks,
Luke
I have been having an issue with an HP OfficeJet 7410 printer over the past few weeks and no one (from HP or Linksys support anyway) has any answers.
My setup:
Toshiba notebook with internal wireless
Windows XP Home w/ SP2
Linksys WRT54G Wireless-G Router
HP OfficeJet 7410
- OfficeJet is connected to the router with a Cat5e cable rather then using the built-in wireless capabilities.
Problem:
I can ping the printer via the command prompt with no packet loss or errors. However, the HP setup software does not detect _any_ printer connected to the network. I have also tried manually entering the IP address during setup, but it still cannot be detected. I have disabled all security features such as the XP firewall and anti-virus software.
Yesterday an HP technical said it was due to the router and I needed a firmware upgrade, but it did not resolve the problem. I also contacted Linksys support and was told I needed to contact HP again or Microsoft.
-
A couple months ago I had successfully connected and installed the printer using the setup above. However, there were constant problems with connection issues. Many times the built-in card readers could not be accessed (as if it were offline) and problems using the scanning features.
Office Depot exchanged this printer twice and the problems still persisted. I tried using a USB connection and everything worked fine, however, I would really like to connect using a Cat5 cable to the router rather then another cord to the notebook.
Thanks for reading this long winded post!
Thanks,
Luke