HP Deskjet 2130 Wireless Setup: A Complete Guide

A modern office or home workspace is unimaginable without a reliable device for printing documents and photos. Model HP Deskjet 2130 While wireless printing is deservedly popular due to its affordability and compact size, many users face challenges when trying to eliminate unnecessary cables. Switching to a wireless connection opens up new possibilities: printing from a smartphone, tablet, or any laptop in the house without having to physically connect a cable.

The process of integrating a printer into a local network requires care and adherence to the sequence of actions, since security protocols may block automatic device detection. In this article, we'll cover proven setup methods that ensure stable operation of your device. You'll learn how to use the button correctly. WPS, set up a static IP address and avoid typical errors that occur during the first launch.

Before starting the software, you need to make sure your network equipment is ready for operation. The router should be turned on and providing internet access, and the printer itself should be loaded with cartridges and ready for use. It is critical that the laptop and printer are within the same Wi-Fi signal range during setup., since a weak connection can interrupt the transmission of configuration data.

Preparatory stage and compatibility check

The success of the entire operation directly depends on properly preparing the work site and checking the technical specifications of your router. Not all routers support automatic configuration, so it's important to research the capabilities of your network equipment in advance. If your router is relatively old, it may not support modern encryption standards, requiring manual security configuration.

First, make sure your laptop has the latest network card drivers installed and the Wi-Fi module is enabled. Users often forget that antivirus software or the built-in Windows firewall can block the network scan for new devices. It's recommended to temporarily disable third-party firewalls during installation to avoid software conflicts.

  • 📶 Make sure your router operates in the 2.4 GHz band, as many budget printers do not detect 5 GHz networks.
  • 💻 Make sure that network device discovery is enabled on your laptop.
  • 🔌 Make sure the printer is connected to a power source and the power indicator is on.
  • 📱 Download the full driver package from the manufacturer's official website in advance in case the disc is not included.

It is also worth paying attention to the version of the operating system of your laptop. For Windows 10 And Windows 11 The process may feature automated wizards, while older OS versions may require manual port installation. If you're using a corporate network, please contact your system administrator, as your security policy may prohibit connections from untrusted devices.

⚠️ Important: If your router uses MAC address filtering, you must know the printer's physical address in advance and add it to the whitelist of allowed devices, otherwise the connection will not be possible.

📊 Which connection method do you plan to use?
Via the WPS button
Manual setup via software
Via USB cable (temporary connection)
I don't know what WPS is.

Quick setup method via WPS button

The easiest and fastest way to integrate a device into a network is to use technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)This method allows you to transfer security settings automatically, eliminating the need to manually enter a complex wireless network password. However, this method requires that both the router and printer support this feature, which is true for most modern models.

The process begins by turning on the printer and waiting for it to enter ready mode. On the router's control panel, you need to find a physical button labeled WPS or an icon with two arrows. On some router models, this feature may be software-based and activated through the web interface, requiring access to the router settings via a browser.

After activating the search mode on the router, you must press and hold the wireless button on the printer panel for two minutes. HP Deskjet 2130It's usually located next to the power button and has an antenna icon. The device's indicator will begin flashing, indicating the search and pairing process with the access point.

  • 🔘 Press the WPS button on the router and hold it for a few seconds until the indicator starts blinking.
  • 🖨️ Immediately press the Wireless button on the printer and wait about a minute.
  • ✅ Wait until the Wi-Fi indicator on the printer stops flashing and turns solid.
  • 📄 Print a network configuration report to check if the connection is successful.

If the wireless indicator on the printer turns blue and stops blinking, the connection is successful. If the indicator continues blinking or remains orange, the connection has not been established. This could be because you failed to press the printer button within the two-minute interval, or the WPS function on your router is disabled in the security settings.

Manual installation via HP software

When automatic methods fail or advanced settings are required, specialized software from the manufacturer comes to the rescue. A complete driver package HP Smart or the classic installer HP Deskjet 2130 Full Feature Software Contains all the necessary components for the device to function properly on the network. Software should be downloaded exclusively from the official website to avoid installing malware.

After launching the installer, you'll be prompted to select a connection type. Select "Wireless Connection" or "Network Connection." At this point, the installer may ask you to temporarily connect the printer to your laptop via USB to transfer the initial network settings. This is a normal practice, allowing the devices to become familiar with each other before switching to Wi-Fi.

During the installation process, the setup wizard will search for available wireless networks. You will need to select the name of your router (SSID) from the list and enter the password. Make sure you enter the password correctly, observing capitalization, as entering even one incorrect character will deny access. The program will automatically transfer this data to the printer and terminate the USB connection after successful setup.

Installation error type Possible cause Solution method
Printer not found Firewall is blocking search Temporarily disable antivirus
Network connection error Incorrect Wi-Fi password Check the layout and character case
Driver failure Software version conflict Remove old drivers through Control Panel
Communication interruption Weak router signal Bring the devices closer to each other

Selecting the correct port during manual installation is crucial. If automatic detection fails, you can create a new TCP/IP port by specifying the printer's IP address, which can be found by printing a configuration report. This method requires basic knowledge of network addressing, but is the most reliable for complex corporate networks.

⚠️ Note: The setup program interface may vary depending on your operating system version. Read the on-screen text carefully, as the location of the "Next" or "Settings" buttons may differ from the screenshots in older guides.

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Setup via a temporary USB connection

Sometimes a printer's wireless module can't be configured from scratch without first initializing it via cable. This method is often called hybrid, as it combines a wired connection for transferring settings and a wireless connection for further operation. You'll need a standard USB Type-AB cable, which is usually included with the device.

Connect the printer to your laptop with a cable and turn it on. Run the driver installation file. When prompted for the connection type, select "USB," wait for the device to be detected, and then find "Convert USB connection to wireless" in the tools menu. The system will automatically copy the Wi-Fi settings from your laptop to the printer.

Once the process is complete, the program will prompt you to disconnect the USB cable. From this point on, the printer becomes a fully autonomous network device. If printing doesn't work after disconnecting the cable, check the device's status in the "Devices and Printers" section of your operating system. A new device should appear there, labeled "Network" or with an IP address.

  • 🔌 Connect the USB cable between your laptop and printer before starting the installation.
  • 💻 Select the "Change connection type to wireless" option in the HP utility menu.
  • 📡 Wait for confirmation that the Wi-Fi settings have been successfully transferred.
  • ❌ Disconnect the USB cable only after the corresponding message is displayed on the screen.

The advantage of this method is its highly reliable data transmission. The cable eliminates errors caused by interference in the air or incorrect password entry. This is especially important if your wireless network name contains special characters or Cyrillic, which some older printer firmware may not recognize correctly.

What should I do if my computer doesn't see my printer via USB?

Make sure the cable is secure and firmly seated. Try a different USB port, preferably on the back of the system unit (for a PC) or directly on the laptop's motherboard, bypassing the hub. Also, check that the printer itself is turned on—the power indicator should be lit.

Diagnosing problems and connection stability

Even after successful setup, situations may arise where the printer becomes unavailable or printing freezes. This is most often due to a change in the device's IP address assigned by the router via the protocol. DHCPIf the addressing is dynamic, each time the router is rebooted, the printer may receive a new address, and the computer will search for it using the old path.

To resolve this issue, we recommend assigning an IP address to the printer. This can be done in two ways: through the router settings (binding the MAC address to a static IP) or through the printer properties in Windows. In the latter case, you need to go to the device properties, select the Ports tab, and configure the TCP/IP port with a fixed address outside the range of DHCP addresses.

Another common cause of failures is frequency splitting. Many modern routers broadcast two networks: 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz, often under the same name. Printer HP Deskjet 2130 Only works in the 2.4 GHz band. If the router combines networks into one (Smart Connect), conflicts may occur. We recommend separating the network names in the router settings by adding "_2.4" and "_5G" and connecting the printer to the former.

Don't ignore the printer firmware update. The manufacturer periodically releases updates that improve the stability of the wireless module and compatibility with new routers. You can check for updates through the app. HP Smart or the device's web interface by entering its IP address in the browser.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect the HP Deskjet 2130 to Wi-Fi without a computer?

Yes, this is possible if your router supports WPS. In this case, simply press the WPS button on the router and the wireless button on the printer. Some models also support setup via the HP Smart app on your smartphone, which can transfer Wi-Fi settings from your phone to the printer via Bluetooth or a temporary access point.

My printer stopped printing after changing my Wi-Fi password. What should I do?

Changing the password or network name will cause the printer to lose connection to the router. You'll need to reset the printer's network settings (usually by simultaneously pressing the "Wireless" and "Cancel" buttons for a few seconds) and reconnect as you did during initial setup, entering the new password.

Does this model support printing from phone (Android/iOS)?

Yes, the HP Deskjet 2130 supports HP ePrint and AirPrint. Printing from your smartphone requires that both your phone and printer be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. You can also use the HP Smart app to set up printing from anywhere, as long as your printer is connected to the internet.

The orange wireless light is on, what does it mean?

A blinking orange light means the wireless module is enabled, but a network connection hasn't been established. If the light remains steady orange, this may indicate a printer self-test error or a cartridge issue. In the former case, you'll need to reconfigure the Wi-Fi; in the latter case, check the consumables installation.

How to find the IP address of a printer on the network?

The easiest way is to print a network configuration report. To do this, press and hold the "Cancel" button (the cross) and the "Wireless" button simultaneously for 3-5 seconds. The device's current IP address will be listed in the "IPv4" section on the printed report.