OfficeJet Pro 8620: HP Officejet Pro wireless network

The printer when turned on, will have an open network, HP-Print-20-Officejet Pro 8620, even with the wireless turned off and connected ethernet cable. Through the HP Wizard and you are looking to set up the wireless, cannot find anything, because the wireless is turned off and that the cable is connected. The only way to cut the transmission network is power off. It interferes with other devices and is very troublsome. How do I turn it off.

Hello

On the printer control panel, press the HP direct wireless icon () and off HP wireless Direct. to turn off the broadcast of the printer wireless.

Shlomi

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