Owners manual

Push Button method
1.
On the control panel, press and hold on the printer for more than three seconds to start WPS push
mode. The
indicator starts blinking.
2. Press the WPS button on your router.
The product begins a timer for approximately two minutes while a wireless connection is established.
PIN method
1. Locate the WPS PIN.
a. Open the control panel dashboard (swipe the dashboard tab at the top of any screen downward, or
touch the dashboard area on the home screen).
b.
On the control panel dashboard, touch .
c. Touch Network Setup, and then touch Wireless Settings.
d. Touch Wi-Fi Protected Setup, and then touch PIN.
2.
On the control panel, press and hold on the printer for more than three seconds to start WPS push
mode. The indicator starts blinking.
3. Open the conguration utility or software for the wireless router or wireless access point, and then enter
the WPS PIN.
NOTE: For more information about using the conguration utility, see the documentation provided
with the router or wireless access point.
4.
Wait for about two minutes. If the printer connects successfully, the indicator stops blinking but
remains lit.
To connect the product to a wireless network manually
During the rst 120 minutes of product setup, or after resetting the product's network defaults (and without a
network cable attached to the product), the product's wireless radio will broadcast a wireless setup network
for the product.
The name of this network is “HP-Setup-xx-[product name]”.
NOTE: The “xx” in the network name is the last two characters of the product's MAC address. The product
name is HP PageWide Pro MFP 577dw.
1. From a wireless enabled product, connect to the setup network for the device.
2. Open a web browser while connected to this setup network, and open the HP Embedded Web Server
(EWS) using the following IP address.
192.168.223.1
3. Find the Wireless Setup Wizard in the EWS and follow the instructions to manually connect the product.
NOTE: The product uses Automatic DHCP by default.
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