HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP Wi-Fi Setup: A Complete Guide

Multifunctional device HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP The printer has long proven itself as a reliable assistant in home and small offices. However, the basic configuration of this device often limits the user, providing only a USB interface for connecting to a computer. This creates inconvenience when printing documents from different laptops or mobile devices on the same network. The solution to this problem is a wireless connection, which frees you from being tied to a single workstation and long cables.

There are several proven methods for integrating this printer into a local network. You can use a direct connection Wi-Fi Direct, which allows the laptop to communicate directly with the printer, bypassing the home router. An alternative option involves connecting the MFP itself to your provider's existing wireless network, making the device accessible to all devices in the home. The choice of a specific method depends on your infrastructure and data security requirements.

In this article, we will examine in detail the technical nuances of setting up wireless module For the M1132 model. Despite the lack of a built-in screen and keyboard, HP engineers have provided convenient configuration algorithms using buttons on the control panel and specialized software. The correct sequence of steps will eliminate driver errors and ensure stable data transfer at high speeds.

Equipment preparation and compatibility testing

Before starting the active setup phase, you need to make sure your environment is ready to work with wireless protocols. Basic model HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP It doesn't have built-in Wi-Fi out of the box, meaning it's not enabled by default for all users. You'll need to purchase and install an additional USB adapter. HP Wireless 802.11b/g/n Print Server (often labeled E80321 or E80301), which plugs into the port on the front panel of the device. Without this physical component, no software manipulation will be effective.

Make sure the laptop or computer you'll be using for setup is within range of a strong signal. The distance between the router and the printer shouldn't exceed the standard network range, otherwise the driver installation process may be interrupted while searching for the device. It's also crucial to know the password for your Wi-Fi network, as it will be needed to authorize the printer within the network.

⚠️ Important: Make sure your router broadcasts in the 2.4 GHz band. Print modules in older HP models often don't support modern 5 GHz standards, so your laptop must also be connected to the 2.4 GHz band during setup.

Check the status of the indicators on the control panel. If the adapter is installed correctly, the wireless button should light up or start blinking when you turn on the power. If the indicator doesn't respond, try removing and reinserting the USB key into the port until it clicks into place, then reboot the device.

WPS method: quick connection to the router

The easiest way to integrate HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP in the network is the use of technology WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup). This method automatically transfers security settings without manually entering a password, minimizing the risk of typos. Your router must support this feature, which is true for the vast majority of modern TP-Link, ASUS, D-Link, and Keenetic models.

To start the process, locate the WPS button on your router and press it. Depending on your router model, you may need to hold it for a few seconds or simply press it once. Immediately afterward, within two minutes, go to your printer and press the wireless button on its panel. The Wi-Fi indicator will begin blinking, indicating that the router is searching for an access point and attempting to pair.

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The automatic configuration process typically takes about a minute. A successful connection is confirmed by the wireless indicator on the MFP panel remaining lit. If the indicator continues to flash or goes out, pairing was unsuccessful, and you should try manual setup via the software.

Setup via HP software

If the automatic method doesn't work or your router doesn't support WPS, you'll need to use a specialized installation package. Download the full driver and utility. HP Smart Or use the classic installer from the official support website, selecting the exact device model. Run the installation on a laptop that's already connected to the Wi-Fi network to which you plan to connect the printer.

During installation, select the "Wireless Connection" or "Network Connection" connection type. The program will offer several configuration options. Select the "Transfer wireless network settings from my computer" option. In this mode, the installer will retrieve the current network settings (SSID and security key) from your laptop's active connection and attempt to transfer them to HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP via temporary USB connection.

What should I do if the program doesn't see the printer via USB?

If the installer prompts you to connect a USB cable but doesn't respond, try using a different USB 2.0 port on the motherboard, avoiding hubs and extension cables. Also, make sure the cable is working properly and supports data transfer, not just charging.

You'll be prompted to press the wireless button on the printer to activate settings reception mode. Once the configuration is successfully transferred, you can disconnect the cable. The driver will complete the installation, creating a virtual printing port. This method is the most reliable, as the software automatically diagnoses the network type and applies the correct security protocols. WPA2/WPA3.

Using Wi-Fi Direct technology

Technology Wi-Fi Direct Allows you to create a direct wireless connection between your laptop and printer without a router. This is ideal if you're in a location without access to the main network, or if you want to isolate your printing device from the general corporate network for increased privacy. In this mode HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP becomes an access point itself.

To activate this mode, press and hold the wireless button on the printer's panel until the lights begin flashing in a specific pattern, or use the button combination described in the instructions for your specific adapter revision. The device will create its own network, the name of which (SSID) typically contains the word "Direct" and the printer model.

📊 Which connection method do you find most convenient?
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Connect your laptop to the network created by the printer, entering the security password. The default password is often printed on an information sticker next to the USB port or on the configuration report. Once connected to this network, you'll be able to print documents, but keep in mind that in this mode, your laptop will lose internet access unless you have a second Wi-Fi adapter or an Ethernet cable installed.

Installing drivers and completing configuration

Once a physical or logical connection is established, the Windows or macOS operating system should detect the new device. However, for full functionality of all MFP functions, including scanning, a full driver package must be installed. The system can automatically select a basic driver, but this often limits functionality to printing text documents.

Run the previously downloaded installation file. When the device search starts, select your device. HP LaserJet Pro M1132 MFP from the list of found network printers. If the system prompts you to select a port, make sure you select the TCP/IP port with the corresponding IP address, not the virtual USB port if you're setting up a network.

⚠️ Note: Driver interfaces and setup pages may vary depending on the operating system version and software release year. Always check the steps against the latest screenshots on the manufacturer's official website.

As a final step, we recommend printing a test page and a network configuration report. The report will show the device's IP address, which can be useful for further diagnostics or setting up network scanning. Make sure the printer's status is "Ready to Print" and not "Use Offline."

Problem Diagnosis and Indicator Table

During setup, users often encounter ambiguous indicator light behavior. Understanding the indicator light signals helps quickly identify the cause of the problem. Below is a table explaining the main wireless module states for the M1132 model.

Wi-Fi indicator status Meaning Action
Turned off Wireless connection is disabled Press the Wi-Fi button to turn it on
Flashing blue (slowly) Searching for network or connection error Check your router settings and password
Lights up blue (constantly) Successful connection to the network The device is ready for use
Flashing blue (fast) WPS or Wi-Fi Direct mode is active Waiting for client connection

If the indicator light continues to blink after attempting setup, try resetting the printer's network settings. This typically requires turning off the device, pressing and holding the wireless button, and then turning it on. Hold the button for about 5-10 seconds until the blinking pattern changes. This will reset the network module to factory settings.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is it possible to connect HP M1132 to Wi-Fi without a USB cable?

Yes, this is possible if you use the WPS method or already know the exact network parameters and use the router's setup menu to add the device by MAC address. However, initial setup via HP software almost always requires a temporary cable connection to transfer encryption keys.

Why doesn't my laptop see the printer on the network after setup?

The most likely cause is that the devices are on different subnets. Check whether the laptop and printer are connected to the same router (not a guest network) and whether they use the same security protocol. Your antivirus's firewall may also be blocking detection.

Does the M1132 MFP support printing from smartphones?

Yes, when connected via Wi-Fi Direct or a public network, you can use the HP Smart app or standard print services (AirPrint for iOS, Mopria for Android) to print documents and photos from mobile devices.

What is the maximum Wi-Fi range of this printer?

The range depends on the USB adapter used and the room conditions. In open spaces, it can reach 30-50 meters, but through concrete walls, the signal is reliably maintained at a distance of 10-15 meters from the router.