Loss of connection Officejet 6500

Though directly connected to a HP Pavillion desktop computer, the printer became completely insensitive after a period of time and requires the power to be disconnected and reconnected in order to get a job in Quebec to print?

Assuming that it is a USB connected printer, make sure that Windows does not turn off the coast of the port.

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    I had my Officejet 6500 has connected to my computer cable for the past two years.  Now I'm setting up a wireless connection.  In the control panel of the printer, I have chosen settings - Web Services Setup - "Yes to allow to the Web Services-'Yes' to accept the terms of service.  So I wonder for a proxy address.

    I followed several older directions found in the forums on how to set a proxy address, but have had no success.  (Including printing the Configuration Page of the network, which was supposed to give me the IP address of the printer, but didn't).  There are indications to unplug the printer, while he was still on, then wait 30 seconds before plugging it in.  Then I tried to unplug the printer while still on, then disconnect the wireless router while still on, wait 30 seconds, and then plug in the router, leaving the network back to the top, then plug the printer back in.

    In the upper right corner of my control panel, there is a small symbol which seems to be the end of a cord.  So I guess that the printer is always set to a wired connection.  How can I reset for a wireless connection?  And when this is done, how to find a proxy address?  Thank you.

    Again, I don't know why you do not see these menus. I suggest you call HP directly now.

  • Cannot connect officejet 6500 to a wireless network on a MacMini

    Product: HP OfficeJet 6500 E710n-z

    Firmware version: CIP1FN1126AR

    Operating system: Mac OS 10.6.8

    Error message: unable to connect to the network. MAC address filtering can be enabled on your wireless router...

    Analytical diagnosis:... No filtering: FAILURE

    Here's the implementation. My MacMini is connected directly to the Internet. I turned on Internet Sharing in OS X to share ethernet connection of the MacMini to the Internet through an integrated Wi - Fi AirPort card from the MacMini. Other devices such as iPhones are able to see the connection network and access after I provide the right WEP password.

    The HP printer see the Wi - Fi, but after that I provide the correct WEP password, it still does not connect and tells me that I must have active filtering by MAC address. The HP is still unable to connect wireless even when I disable firewall in Mac OS x.

    I cannot find any setting in Mac OS X to enter the MAC address of the printer.

    I would like to be able to use wireless printers features, but can't because I can't clear the checkpoint.

    Help, please.

    I was able to get the printer and the computer communicate wirelessly by following these steps:

    1. connect the printer directly to the computer via an ethernet cable.

    2. open the Utility from HP (version 5.0.1) application > click the settings > in group settings of the printer , click additional settings > click Open built-in Web server .

    3. once the built-in Web server opens, click on the network tab, and then click the Advanced Options link in the group Wireless (802.11) in the left navigation sidebar.

    4.1 Network Interface onvalue.

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    4.3 under network settings, select Infrastructure.

    4.4 Select WEP encryption.

    4.5 authentication sharedvalue.

    4.6. Enter the appropriate WEP key WEP key and confirm the WEP key fields.

    4.7 click the apply button to save the changes.

    5. unplug the printer from the computer by disconnecting the ethernet cable.

    6 re - activate sharing Internet on your Mac if necessary (i.e. If you disabled in step 4.2 to get the SSID name).

    After having done that, I am now able to print documents from my MacMini to my HP OfficeJet wireless. I have not tested other functions of the printer to see if I can scan, fax or set up ePrint AirPrint, but at least for basic printing I can do wireless (for now).

    That will suffice until I can buy a dedicated wireless as an AirPort Extreme router.

  • OfficeJet 6500 has more on windows home premium 7 ad-hoc connection loss

    OS: windows edition Home premium 7

    product: officejet 6500 has more

    We organize a festival and everyone has a mobile phone that needs to print to the printer...

    We don't have a network or a router and try to connect 6 ad-hoc laptop computers to the printer...

    I managed to install the software on three laptop computers and a print ad-hoc wireless, but now he says that he does not find the printer over, even though the wireless network connections that the pc is connected to the network HPE710n.E5E3C5...

    I can't connect to the http://169.254.227.197/ (printer server) of this laptop...

    so he went completely downhill...

    on this laptop, I was able to print a page...

    on three laptop I was also able to print a page...

    but now he also says he «cannot communicate with the printer...» »

    is ad-hoc only for a laptop at the same time?

    What solution do you propose?

    can we do a completely wireless network with utp cable wireless router? and do a homegroup? and connect the printer with utp?

    is the special designed to accept prints six different cell phones at the same time?

    Thanks for any solution! We need it's really bad!

    With ad-hoc connections, it is really intended more for printing in a pinch without going through the hassle of setting it up on a network.  Or, you have two computers and you have connected it via USB to an and a laptop which is wireless, you can print via ad-hoc of the laptop.

    Honestly, I recommend picking up an affordable standalone wireless router (Netgear, Linksys, etc.) and connect the printer (wireless or Ethernet, does not matter).  From there on, connect the computers on this network and you should be able to install and print without any problems.  You can find the router could be useful beyond just this configuration or may be good to have if you plan to do events like this on a regular basis.

    The printer itself is not a router and communicting with multiple devices simultaneously may create congestion in causing connection problems similar to what you experience when you use ad - hoc for as many devices.

  • HP Officejet 6500 a more impossible to connect to the server

    My HP Officejet 6500 a more printer was connected to my wireless network and was attached to the ePrint service; and I had an email address to send prints to my printer. But today, when I go to the ePrint, it shows that my printer is NOT connected to the SERVER!

    He invites me to go to the Setup menu option / Services Web Setup / email address Panel on the printer display. And, when I do that, it shows me: "you can connect the printer to the itenrnet through a proxy server and touch the ENTER PROXY button! I do not know what Proxy Server, he is asked? And when I get soemthing, it then asks a PORT number! Still, I don't know what is the Port! My printer is still connected to my home wireless network.

    Then I went back to HP ePrintCenter page and REMOVED my printer and then tried to ADD a printer, but, now, he asks me to "enter the printing Code.

    When I tried to enter the print code I had on the file, it says that the code was not valid; the codes are ONLY good for 24 hours, and I have to get a new printing code to return to the configuration of the printer menu steps described above!

    Looks like I'm stuck in a vicious circle.

    I would appreciate your help. Thank you.

    To correct the unable to connect to a web server error. I'd start by power cycling the router and the printer. If still we get the error that I will then try to put a static DNS server built-in web printer (EWS).

    To power cycle the router:

    1. unplug the router (most do not have a power button) and then put
    the printer off using the power button
    2. wait 30 seconds
    3 plug in the router, wait until it is completely upward and the operation.
    4 turn on printer
    5. after the printer is completely top and operational reattempt to connect to web services

    If after that, you still get the error message, I had put the static DNS. To do this:
    1 get the IP address of the printer, and then make a browser (IE, Chrome, any browser you want) and enter
    IP address of the printer in the address bar. This will bring up the SEWS
    2. search for the network titled tab and click on it
    3. then click on IPv4 in the left column, wired / wireless depend on the connection, if connected by Ethernet
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    4. when loading this page watch the second part entitled 'Configuration of the DNS addresses' change this radio
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    made by clicking on the OK"" button. Avoid this by clicking another tab
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    6 turn the printer of the cycle and then turn it back on
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  • How to connect to the HP Officejet 6500 wireless printer

    I recently bought the printer portable officejet 6500 from costco. Initially, I have it connected via a USB port on my laptop and follow the instructions in the CD. I also activated the wireless to the printer. Now, I'm trying to connect to the printer from my office laptop. I have not installed anything on my office laptop. I went into Control Panel, printers and tried to add this printer. I'm assuming that, given that the printer is already selected for the wireless, I thought that I'll be able to see that when I add a printer. When I tried to add the printer its asking me a URL. I tried to get the printer Network Setup page portable officejet 6500, but the URL does not work. I need to install the CD that came with the printer portable officejet 6500 on my offcelaptop to make it work? Any help would be appreciated.

    Thank you

    @hanleyn, I'd be happy to help you with this problem.

    You will need to go to your settings of the printer.

    1. Select network settings.

    2. Select the wireless configuration wizard

    After perform you these steps, you need to get on the computer and to update the IP address. (It would occur on the printer on the Network Configuration Page).

    Then go to the computer.

    1. click on Start Menu

    2. Select all programs

    3 select the HP folder

    4. Select the name of the computer

    5. click on the IP ADDRESS UPDATE or wireless configuration.

    6. put the new ip address in the place.

  • HP Officejet 6500 A Plus E710n: HP connected connection

    I want to configure the printer on a Hotspot of Straighttalk. Is this possible?  Message of the printer is that it cannot connect to the network.

    Want detailed instructions, like what would be given to a newbee.

    Hello @rhousman45,

    Welcome to the HP support forums. I understand that you want to connect your Officejet 6500 has more on a Hotspot.

    This would be very similar to the printer connected to a wireless network.

    Follow these steps to connect the unit to your WLAN 802.11 wireless network.

  • HP Officejet 6500 has plus: HP Officejet 6500 a more impossible to connect to the server

    My printer can detect my wireless network, but does not connect to it. Problem started with my MAC a few months ago, but he persists even with my new HP laptop.

    I thought I could have network problems, so upgrade my router (Linkys at Linkys))... still problem. Comcast upgraded my router (Linkys multifunction ARRIS) again and the problem persists.

    I tried cycling power offshore for the router and the printer.

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    HP Officejet 6500 a Plus e-All-in-One - E710n

    A few ideas

    If you have not done for awhile, you may download and install a new copy of the software full functionality.  Reference: install the full features software - printer

    If the printer is located where you can do so, you could try a wired connection to the router.

    You could try the printer of the assign a static IP address.

    Make sure that there is at least 1 meter / 3 feet between the printer and all wireless devices you want to connect.  Too much is as bad as too far away...

    Paw through all ideas / suggestions / information in the exceptional User Guide of this printer - network setup Section starting on Page 222.

    Try to use as not only a static IP address, but also a hard to connect to your ISP DNS information.

    Mount the power wireless on your receiving devices (PC)

    Help:

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  • Apple Airprint for HP Officejet 6500 has more via a wired connection to the router

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    So I did a considerable amount of research in this through the internet and this forum and I still struggle to find a satisfactory solution.

    I have a HP Officejet 6500 a more connected by ethernet to my BT Homehub 3.

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    I'm not 100% sure but I read a few threads suggests that there are issues around BT Homehub 3 and Hello so this can be a problem.

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    I have a HP Officejet 6500 709 a.  I want to move it to a location that is not in close proximaty to my modem.  My printer has a wireless radio?  Must be connected directly to the modem?  I have a wireless network in my house, but the only way I can get my printer online is to connect directly to the PC I want to print from.  I'm doing something wrong?

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    I just bought printer 'Officejet 6500 Wireless' and have it installed on my desktop computer with USB.

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    Yes you can, but there is no reason to do so.

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