Find the wireless network password or PIN to connect an HP DeskJet 4152e
Find the wireless network password or PIN to connect an HP DeskJet 4152e
A wireless network password or PIN is often required to connect a printer or other type of wireless device to your Wi-Fi network.
Find the WPS PIN
Find and enter the WPS PIN to complete printer setup. You have a short time (90 seconds for most models) to enter the PIN before it expires.
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After the WPS PIN prompt displays on the computer, look for a PIN on the printer control panel or the information sheet that printed during setup.
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Enter the PIN, and then click Next to finish the setup.
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If the PIN does not work, do one of the following:
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Use a different driver or method: Go to HP Software and Driver Downloads for more driver options, or use HP printer setup (Mac built-in driver).
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Generate a new PIN: Restart your computer, and then go through the printer setup process again.
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Install the HP Smart app: Go to 123.hp.com (Android, iOS, iPadOS), HP Smart - Microsoft Store (Windows, in English), or HP Smart - Mac App Store (macOS, in English) to download the app, and then follow the instructions to connect the printer.
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Find the wireless network password on the router
Look for the wireless network password on the router provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Find the product label on your router, typically located on the bottom or side.
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Look for the password underneath or next to the Wireless Network Name or SSID. It might be labeled as Wireless Security Key/Password, Wi-Fi Password, Network Password, or Network Key.
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If you cannot find the password or the password does not work, check any paperwork that came with the router or contact your ISP for additional help.
Find the wireless network password (Windows)
Use the wireless properties on a Windows computer to find the wireless network password.
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In Windows, search for and open Wi-Fi Settings.
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Under Related settings, click Change adapter options.
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Right-click the name of your wireless network, and then click Status.
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Under Connection, click Wireless Properties.
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Click the Security tab, and then select the Show characters check box to show the password.
Find the wireless network password (macOS)
Use the Keychain Access utility in macOS to find the wireless network password.
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Click the Spotlight icon
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Select System under System Keychains, and then double-click the name of your Wi-Fi network to open the Keychain settings.
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Select the box next to Show password.
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Enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID, if prompted.
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Enter the Mac Administrator User Name and Password, and then click Allow.
NOTE:The Mac Administrator user name is not your Apple ID or iCloud email. You can find the name in the Users & Groups menu.
The network password now displays in the Show password field.
Find the wireless network password (Android)
Use the Share Wi-Fi feature to find the wireless network password on a mobile device with Android 10 and later.
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On your mobile device, open the Wi-Fi menu, and then tap Saved networks.
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Select a network from the list.
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Tap Share, and then enter your password or PIN.
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Find the Wi-Fi password underneath the QR code.
Find the wireless network password (iOS, iPad OS)
Use the iCloud Keychain Sync feature to find the wireless network password for an iPhone or iPad.
To complete these steps, you need to be signed in to a Mac connected to the internet with your Apple ID.
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On your iPhone or iPad, open Settings, select your name at the top, and then tap iCloud.
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Select Keychain or Passwords and Keychain, and then turn on iCloud Keychain or Sync this iPhone.
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Connect your Mac to the internet, and then wait a few minutes for your Mac to sync the Keychain settings.
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Click the Spotlight icon
, and then search for and open Keychain Access.
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Select System under System Keychains, and then double-click the name of your Wi-Fi network to open the Keychain settings.
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Select the box next to Show password.
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Enter your Apple ID password or use Touch ID, if prompted.
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Enter the Mac Administrator User Name and Password, and then click Allow.
NOTE:The Mac Administrator user name is not your Apple ID or iCloud email. You can find the name in the Users & Groups menu.
The network password now displays in the Show password field.
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