


I think MU relies mainly on user posts to be alerted when new updates are available.Īnd MU wonders why people don't pluck down money for the paid version of the MU software/service. conversely, there are important updates that users should be notified about immediately that MU isn't even aware of. I know I'm not the only one who has noticed and commented on this. I've seen many instances of updates on MU being reposted as 'new' but are really old updates, or updates that were released weeks or months before the posting date on MU, as if MU just got around to it or wasn't aware until much after the fact that an update was available.

So, does MU know this update is 14 months old and decided to repost it anyway with today's date? Or MU doesn't realize it is not a new update? Either way that doesn't say much about the MU internal process. This update was released by Apple on Octo(2017, not 2018), making it over a year old. You can also check out these various ways to fix unstable Wi-Fi to help you get to printing.So, today MU 'reposted' this HP PRinter Driver 5.1 update, rebranding it with a Decemdate. If these two solutions fail, you may need to update your router firmware. Also, consider forgetting and reconnecting to the network on the printer itself. If your router may be at fault when your HP printer is offline, try restarting it first. But other factors may be at play here, such as heat stress, outdated or buggy firmware, etc. You can often resolve router issues by simply restarting the router itself. There is a wide range of factors that may be affecting your Wi-Fi connection to your printer. Unfortunately, a faulty Wi-Fi connection isn't caused by just one issue. As you connect your wireless printer to your Wi-Fi network, any issues with your Wi-Fi can cause issues for wireless printers. This isn't any different for most modern wireless HP printers. Most of our devices require wireless connections to work nowadays, be it via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, radio frequencies, or even infrared.
