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R8000 WPA-key for HP6400 printer network setup
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I updated the firmware on our router. It changed all the names of the 3 channels and now I have to re-add all the home devices to the home network.
the last one is the HP j6400 series printer that has worked for years.
While re-setting it up it wants the wpa-key.
i thought it would be the password. HOPE
what is the WPA-key and where do I find it?
its not the MAC address is it?
THANKS in advance
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Greetings,
This is the pasword for your wireless network.
Note: The firmware on some older HP printers does not support WPA/WPA2-PSK [AES] and only supports WPA Security [TKIP].
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Greetings,
This is the pasword for your wireless network.
Note: The firmware on some older HP printers does not support WPA/WPA2-PSK [AES] and only supports WPA Security [TKIP].
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Re: R8000 WPA-key for HP6400 printer network setup
OKAY!!!
The combination has worked since we got the printer a couple years ago and only when I updated the routers firmware did the issue begin...THANK YOU FOR RESPONDING...I will try again.
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