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I have a 3052 a printer that does not connect to my home wireless network, since I had to replace my old modem gateway 2 wire with a 4111N pace. I was able to connect to everything that was related to the top front (netbooks, smartphones, etc.), but the printer will not cooperate. If I change the wireless through the gateway and use WEP instead of the default WPA / WPA2, then connect. When you use the HP wireless utility, I get the message 'MAC filtering', but the Mac filtering is not enabled. Have spent a ton of time on the phone with HP and AT & T support, but so far have not been able to find a solution. Most of my pc using Windows XP. Any help or suggestions are greatly appreciated!

It worked! First I tried to change the channel auto wireless against 11, with the same result. Then, switched to just wpa2 wpa/wpa2 security and he was then able to connect. Thank you very much!

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