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If you’ve recently upgraded to full fiber internet and need to update your DeskJet 2700 All-in-One Printer with your new Wi-Fi login details, you’re not alone. This is a common issue because printers usually store old network information, which prevents them from connecting to your new Wi-Fi network.
Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you connect your printer to your new Wi-Fi network:
First, make sure your printer is turned on. Then, locate the Wireless button on the printer — it might also be a Wi-Fi symbol. Press and hold this button until the wireless light starts blinking. This puts the printer into Wi-Fi setup mode.
Next, on your computer or mobile device, connect to the Wi-Fi network that your printer is now broadcasting. It usually appears with a name like “HP-Setup” or similar. Once connected, open your internet browser and go to the printer’s built-in setup page by typing in the address shown in the printer’s manual, or follow the instructions on your device’s screen if prompted.
On the setup page, look for the wireless setup or network settings option. When prompted, select your new Wi-Fi network name from the list and enter your new Wi-Fi password. Confirm and allow the printer to connect; it may take a minute.
After successfully connecting, your printer will revert back to the main wireless network. At this point, go to your computer or device and open the “Printers” or “Devices” section. Find your DeskJet 2700 on the list, select it, and set it as the default printer if needed.
Finally, try printing a test page to check if everything is working smoothly. If you run into issues, turning the power off and on again or restarting the setup process can often resolve connection problems.
By following these steps, your printer should now be properly connected to your new Wi-Fi network using your updated login details. If you continue to have trouble, consulting your printer’s manual or visiting the manufacturer’s support site can offer further guidance.
