B110A connects to the wireless network but no PC connection

Hi Forum,

I just bought a new HP Photosmart B110A printer range. I got set up with my Belkin wireless router. It is successfully connected. I could set up printing webservice as well. The printer is offline and I could also print a document by sending an email to the email address for the printer configuration. This means that the printer is connected to the wireless network and the internet.

However, I can not connect to this printer from my PC connected to the same wireless netwrok. When I open the HP Solution Center, it displays the message "disconnected wireless.

When I connect the printer via USB cable, I am able to connect to the PC and impressions as well fire.

Can anyone help please?

Kind regards

Amol

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