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HP Printer constantly going offline

I know I'm not alone with this problem as I've seen many similar complaints across the internet but I've yet to find a workable solution. I wonder if anyone here might be able to help?

To use my printer I have to disable my router security, leaving it wide open to anyone to access my network. As soon as I re-enable the security the printer goes into offline mode. I've tried assigning a static IP address well outside the usual DCHP range and this worked for a while but stopped again.

I'm at a loss as to what to do next as I need to use my printer daily but keep disabling/enabling security is having a knock on effect on other devices on the network and stopping them from working.

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  • tronator
    tronator Posts: 2,859 Forumite
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    Feral_Moon wrote: »
    I know I'm not alone with this problem as I've seen many similar complaints across the internet but I've yet to find a workable solution. I wonder if anyone here might be able to help?

    To use my printer I have to disable my router security, leaving it wide open to anyone to access my network. As soon as I re-enable the security the printer goes into offline mode. I've tried assigning a static IP address well outside the usual DCHP range and this worked for a while but stopped again.

    I'm at a loss as to what to do next as I need to use my printer daily but keep disabling/enabling security is having a knock on effect on other devices on the network and stopping them from working.

    What "router security" are you talking about? And it would help immensely to tell us what HP printer you have.
  • Feral_Moon
    Feral_Moon Posts: 2,943 Forumite
    tronator wrote: »
    What "router security" are you talking about? And it would help immensely to tell us what HP printer you have.

    Sorry, yes it's a HP Photosmart C310 series. And the security is the WPA-PSK encryption key on a Technicolor TG582n router.
  • tavernman
    tavernman Posts: 575 Forumite
    Feral_Moon wrote: »
    I know I'm not alone with this problem as I've seen many similar complaints across the internet but I've yet to find a workable solution. I wonder if anyone here might be able to help?

    To use my printer I have to disable my router security, leaving it wide open to anyone to access my network. As soon as I re-enable the security the printer goes into offline mode. I've tried assigning a static IP address well outside the usual DCHP range and this worked for a while but stopped again.

    I'm at a loss as to what to do next as I need to use my printer daily but keep disabling/enabling security is having a knock on effect on other devices on the network and stopping them from working.

    Did you do that just on the router or did you do it on the printer ?
  • Feral_Moon
    Feral_Moon Posts: 2,943 Forumite
    tavernman wrote: »
    Did you do that just on the router or did you do it on the printer ?

    Both .
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