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Are you having trouble connecting your HP LaserJet Pro MFP 4301fdn to your WiFi? If the WiFi option isn’t showing up and only Ethernet or “Connect Later” options appear, don’t worry—this is a common issue that can be fixed.
First, try turning your printer off and unplugging it from the power source. Wait about 10 seconds, then turn it back on. This simple restart can sometimes refresh the network options.
Next, make sure your WiFi is working properly on other devices. If your computer or phone can connect to the internet without trouble, then the issue might be with the printer’s settings.
Check if the printer’s network menu shows a WiFi option. If it doesn’t, go to your printer’s control panel and look for an option to reset network settings. Usually, there is a small menu or settings button where you can find network or wireless options.
If the WiFi option still doesn’t appear, try connecting the printer using a USB cable temporarily. Once connected via USB, you can go into the printer’s settings and set up WiFi from there.
Lastly, ensure your router’s settings aren’t blocking the printer. Sometimes, adding the printer’s MAC address to the router’s whitelist can help. You can find the MAC address printed on the printer or in its network settings.
If these tips don’t work, visiting the official support page or contacting HP customer service might be your next step. They often have additional troubleshooting steps tailored for your specific printer model.
From personal experience, resetting the network settings and ensuring your router isn’t blocking new devices usually solves this problem. Once everything is set up correctly, your computer should be able to find and connect to the printer over your WiFi network.




