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Anonymous Posted on Aug 02, 2014

Printer has operated troublefree in the past. Now the wireless con nection is off and will not reset.

Wireless wizard is locked. Wireless connection is locked. How do we unlock and reset wireless connection

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To gain access to the service menus and advance printer reset procedures (and service tests) for the HP Officejet Pro 8600, 8610, 8620 or 8630 series printers please refer to our HP Diagnostics document at the following link:

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a. The Print Server Setup Wizard screen should be displayed.
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2. Set up the correct printer driver for the printer port.
a. Click Next to proceed to the Port/Printer name screen. Take note of the printer model number listed.
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c. If prompted, print a test page to verify operation of the printer and the PS121. Then, close any remaining Add Printer Port Wizard or Windows Add Printer Wizard windows.

Use the NETGEAR PS121 Mini Print Server Resource CD to run the Add Printer Port Wizard to set up each PC on you network that you want to use with the PS121. Select the port you added

You may also use the links below as your guide to troubleshoot the print server:

http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n101269.asp

http://kbserver.netgear.com/kb_web_files/n100033.asp

However, if this does not resolve the issue we will need to get some additional details from you to be able to assist you further. I have summarized my questions below:

1. Model number of router
2. Model of printer
3. Operating system of computer/s


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