To make an HP printer wireless, you typically need to connect it to your Wi-Fi network using one of the following common methods:

1. **Wireless Setup Wizard on Printer**
If your HP printer has a display screen, use the built-in Wireless Setup Wizard:
– Access the printer’s control panel or touchscreen.
– Go to Setup or Network Settings.
– Choose Wireless Setup Wizard.
– Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
– Wait until the printer confirms the connection.

2. **WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Method**
If your router supports WPS and your printer has a WPS button:
– Press the WPS button on your router.
– Within two minutes, press and hold the WPS button on the printer or select the WPS Push Button option from the printer’s network menu.
– Wait for the wireless light on the printer to stop blinking indicating a successful connection.
This method does not require entering the network password[1][2].

3. **Using HP Smart App (for Phones or Computers)**
– Make sure your device is on the same Wi-Fi network you want the printer to connect to.
– Download and install the HP Smart app from your device’s app store.
– Open the app, add your printer, and follow prompts to select the Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
– This method works well for printers without a screen or when the wireless wizard is unavailable[3].

4. **USB Setup Method**
If your printer cannot connect directly to Wi-Fi or has no display:
– Connect the printer to your computer via USB cable.
– Install HP printer software or HP Smart app.
– During software setup, choose to configure wireless settings.
– Follow prompts to select the Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
– After setup, disconnect the USB cable[2].

**Additional Tips:**
– Ensure your printer is within range of the wireless router.
– Use a 2.4 GHz network if possible, as some printers do not support 5 GHz.
– Have your network name (SSID) and password handy during setup[2][4].

Following these methods will enable your HP printer to connect to your wireless network and allow wireless printing from your computer, smartphone, or tablet. For detailed steps, refer to the printer manual or HP support videos[1][3].