Firewall Detected
The setup wizard cannot communicate with the printer.
If a firewall has been enabled on this PC, this may be preventing the installer
from detecting the printer. Temporarily disable the firewall on this PC before
continuing with the installation.
If you have a firewall enabled (such as ZoneAlarm©,
BlackICE©, Sygate Security Agent©,
and Norton Personal Firewall©, etc.), see your firewall vendor’s documentation
for instructions on how to disable the firewall.
Whenever the software firewall is disabled, HP strongly recommends that the
following things be installed on your computer:
- A hardware device that provides firewall protection between the Internet
and your computer, such as a gateway.
- An up-to-date virus detection program.
For general information on communication troubleshooting please refer to the
documentation that came with your printer and visit the support website at
http://www.hp.com/support.
Firewalls frequently cause
communication issues. If a firewall is enabled on a networked computer, the
following problems can occur:
During software installation:
- The HP printer installer will not be able to locate the HP
printer on the network. An error message will say that the setup was
unable to detect any printers on the network. To prevent this problem,
temporarily disable your firewall during the HP printer software
installation. Consult your firewall vendor’s documentation for instructions on
how to disable the firewall.
After software installation:
- If the IP address of the HP printer changes, then your computer will
not be able to communicate with the HP printer. All print, scan, PC
fax, and image transfer jobs will fail and the product status will indicate
that the HP printer is disconnected. In a home network environment,
it is normal for the IP address to sometimes change. If the software
firewall is not enabled, the new address is sent to the computer, which allows
the computer and the HP printer to continue communicating. To prevent
this issue, disable your firewall or if you are an advanced user familiar with
networking then you may choose to use a static IP address instead. For suggestions on how to configure your printer with a static IP
address, see HP’s website at
http://www.hp.com/support.
- If you have an HP all-in-one, you will not be able to use the memory card slots on the HP all-in-one to
transfer files to your computer. This is because files on the photo card
will not be accessible from the mapped network drive or the image transfer
software.
How to Disable Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) on Windows XP:
- On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start,
and then click Control Panel.
- Click the Network and Internet Connections category.(If
the Network and Internet Connections is not visible, click
Switch to Category View under Control Panel
on the left side of the Control Panel window.)
- Click Network Connections.
- Right-click the Dial-up, LAN, or High-Speed
Internet connection that you use to connect to the Internet, and
then click Properties from the context menu.
- On the Advanced tab, under Internet Connection
Firewall, unselect or disable the Protect my computer or
network, and then click OK. The Windows XP firewall
is now disabled.
- Click Next on the setup wizard to continue with the printer
installation.
- To enable the Internet Connection Firewall once the printer
is installed, follow the steps above to the Protect my computer or
network option. Then re-select Protect my computer or network
option.