![]() After booting it up again I ran the network setup wizard (via the printer's LCD screen), and tried to connect to the network. This lead me to do a hard reset on the printer. Even after setting the network up with no security options (no WEP or WAP security). ![]() This lead me to think it was something to do with the router, so I bought a $30 D-link router and set everything up again. The printer network diagnostic page came back clean indicating that everything was connected correctly, but when I pinged the IP address of the printer from the windows machine I'd just be bet with a "timed out" message. Uninstalled an re-installed all printer drivers on all machines (printer is an HP Photosmart C7280 all in one). For whatever reason, I could not get any of the computers (one laptop running Windows 7, and one running OSX Snow Leopard) to see the printer wirelessly (works fine via USB). I setup this network and everything seemed fine (all computers could see and connect to the new network, and even the printer could see, and connect to the new network). In order to get the new network up and running, I needed to use a new router. I recently switched ISPs (going from DSL to Cable), and that's when everything went wrong.
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