Connect the printer via the home router

I have LaserJet CP1525, who has a wireless option... recently I moved my router on the different floor and can not connect to my my wireless home network option trough ethernet cable/router...tried on the printer, but "failed to connect".

any ideas? Thank you

Hi BoleczekNieduzy,

Welcome to the HP Forums.

I see that you have any questions, set up the printer on the network cable and even the wireless network.
I will do my best to help you with this problem.

Cycle power to the router.

First, we must restore the defaults on the printer.

Press the OK button on the printer, go to the service, and then select restore default settings.

Print a printer configuration page to make sure that the IP address and SSID are erased.

Print a Configuration report.

Select the method.

Uninstall the printer software.
Insert the software CD into the CD drive.
Follow the on-screen instructions.

When you are prompted, select the connection through the wireless network.

If you're still having problems, restore the default values and follow this method:

Connect the printer to the router with an Ethernet cable.
Wait about 1 minute and the printer must have a valid IP address.
Print the configuration page to get the IP address of the printer.
Type the IP address in the address bar of Internet Explorer which should open the printer's built-in web services page.
Installing wireless over here now.
Click the networking, wireless on the left, fill in information about the network and apply the settings.
After the confirmation, then disconnect the Ethernet cable.
Now you should have a flashing light on the printer in 1 minute wireless about.

Run the installation again.

I have provided a document to configure the wireless connection, or you can follow my different methods provided.

Installation of the software of the printer on a wireless network or network (Ethernet) cable.

If the Wireless does not always connect, to view these settings on the router.

You have a double router broadband?
If it is set to 5 GHZ network, you may need to change to 2.4 GHZ. (rename the 5 GHz or turn it off)
The WPA key setting must be on AES to work properly not TKIP.
If it is set to the 64-bit encryption, then change it to 128-bit.
Multi flow must be enabled.
Router firewall must be open for printer ports.
If you have Mac filtering give you printer hardware to meet the needs of the configuration page.

Please let me know if this is not the problem.

Have a great day.
Thank you.

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