WPS stands for Wi-Fi Protected Setup. It is a unique set of digits used to connect your printer to other devices. Here’s how to find HP Deskjet 2652 WPS pin. First, open the menu classification tab. Go to the log in page and enter your credentials. Sign in and click on wireless LAN settings. Now, click on remote LAN configuration. Here, you can chose the WPS pin. Then, the system would create a WPS pin. Thereafter, you can enter the pin to enable WPS connection.
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Where to find the WPS Pin on HP Printer?
Now the big question is “where do I find the WPS for my HP Printer ?” In most HP Printers like HP Envy 4520, HP Officejet 4650, HP Laserjet WPS Pin is Located on the printer screen. If you take a look at the printer you will find a small screen on which the WPS pin is generated for wireless connection. However, there are some other HP printers like HP Deskjet 2600, hp Deskjet 2652 in which we don’t have a screen. Though, you need a WPS pin for these HP printers too. So, to solve this WPS Pin problem for all HP Printers we have two types of options.
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