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RogersMoin
Anyone have a fix for connecting a hp printer after upgrading to Xfinity modem?
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3 weeks ago
Hello, @Alexa2020.
We welcome you to our Community. Thank you for reaching out to us regarding the difficulty you're experiencing connecting your HP printer to your Xfinity modem after the recent upgrade.
We have had a few discussions regarding printer connectivity:
Solved: HP Printer not connecting to Ignite WiFi with Gen2
Solved: Cannot connect my Brother printer to Ignite networ...
We need more details to help you effectively:
We look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
3 weeks ago
Hello, @Alexa2020.
We welcome you to our Community. Thank you for reaching out to us regarding the difficulty you're experiencing connecting your HP printer to your Xfinity modem after the recent upgrade.
We have had a few discussions regarding printer connectivity:
Solved: HP Printer not connecting to Ignite WiFi with Gen2
Solved: Cannot connect my Brother printer to Ignite networ...
We need more details to help you effectively:
We look forward to hearing from you.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
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@Cmal wrote:
Splitting my Xfinity internet did not solve the connection issue for my HP printer. Any other solutions?
What are the model numbers of your HP printer and your Xfinity Gateway? Some older printers, with old Wi-Fi hardware and firmware that has not been updated in years, will refuse to connect to more current Wi-Fi network hardware.
If you have an XB8 Gateway, you may need to downgrade to using WPA2 security on your Wi-Fi networks.
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@Cmal from what I've seen online, that printer should have a 10/100 Mb/s ethernet port on it, right hand side when you're looking at it from the back end. Is the printer close enough to the modem so that you can connect the printer to the modem? If so, have you already tried this? With the printer connected to the modem via ethernet, you might have to change the print path to the printer. Never know, maybe the printer driver will automatically determine the correct path and port settings.
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Does your home have ethernet wiring in the walls which might not be in use? Or do you have telephone ports which are not used, and potentially connected via Cat-5e wiring? If so, that Cat-5e wiring can be repurposed to support ethernet instead of a telephone line.
Any chance that the printer has an IP address running that isn't within the IP address range of the XBx
modem? The Hitron modems used a base address of 192.168.0.1 with a useable address range of .2 to .255. The XBx modems use a base address of 10.0.0.1, with a useable address range of 10.0.0.2 to 10.0.0.255.
If you used the printer with the previous Hitron modem, perhaps it still has the old address embedded in its system data. A printer reset might resolve that issue if there isn't an obvious method to clear out any pre-existing IP address.
If you drill down into the printer settings, you should be able to find its IP address. You would have to do that via front panel display. I haven't read thru the installation instructions, so, I'm assuming that it has a front panel which allows you to access the printers system data.