Solved HP printer, network problem & Remote Desktop Connection

DaveCro

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Hello, I have a network problem with my HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3525. The printer uses the WI-FI router to work. USB is out of the question since I lost the cable a long time ago and other USB slots are occupied.

The problem is, I changed my ISP about a week ago and the printer stopped working. My guess is that it doesn't work because the IP Address changed and now I have to manually configure it, which I cannot figure out. I tried and had no luck.

Does anyone have any idea how I can get it to work?
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Another question. I share my home network with a few persons. Yesterday I noticed it was possible for them and me to initiate the Remote Desktop Connection and wanted to ask you if it is possible to completely disable that option. Just to be completely sure.

Thank you.
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit

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System One System Two

Hi:

A couple of things come to mind...

First, if you are on a network, then the other users on that network will be able to access the printer, too. If you want to limit access to that printer only to your computer, then it would be preferable to connect it to your computer "locally" via USB.
You could then disable the printer's wifi. Doing so would not 100% prevent the others from using the printer if they have access to your router, but it would be much harder for them to devise the workaround.

USB cables are cheap and readily available in office and computer and big-box stores and online. You will most likely need the special USB A-B "printer" cable -- it has a standard, flat USB connector at one end and a square USB connector at the other end, which connects to the printer.
(I am basing this advice on many years of HP printers, but not on your specific model.)
It would look something like the item here:

https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics...=1470999167&sr=8-3&keywords=usb+printer+cable

Next, this link contains helpful information, user guides, video tutorials, software and driver downloads for that particular HP model - there are "how to" links for setting up the wifi:

HP Deskjet Ink Advantage 3525 e-All-in-One Printer Drivers and Downloads | HP® Customer Support

Yes, you will probably need to go into the setup menu for the printer and reconfigure the wifi, if you are going to stick with that connection method (rather than USB). It's usually pretty straightforward.

Please let us know how it goes, so that we can all learn.

Cheers,
MM

P.S. Yes, you absolutely ought to go into your system & router and disable remote connection. It's a giant security hole. Make sure you have a very strong passphrase for your SSID.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Dell Studio XPS 8500
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OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
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Intel Core-i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz
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"Dell" branded
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16 GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1333 MHz
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NVidia GeForce GT620 1 GB
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THX TruStudio PC
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Dell U2410 Full HD
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2.0 TB SATA2 @ 7200 RPM
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350W
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MS 4000 Ergon - Wired
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Logitech Anywhere MX
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Cable HSI w/Turbo (router)
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KIS-MBAM Premium-MBAE Premium
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Fx (current version); IE
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And a Win7/64 Pro laptop; And a Win10/64 Pro desktop.
Please let us know how it goes, so that we can all learn.

I kept trying but without any luck, so I had to improvise. I threw my USB mouse away and bought the PS/2 one. That way one of the USB slots was freed. I also bought the USB cable to connect the printer to my computer. And so I got it working. :)
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
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