Cannot connect Photosmart 7510 computer wireless

I have a Photosmart 7510 with results as follows: connectivity - related - not run settings, - No - FAIL filtering.

Help, please.

Set a static IP address on the printer out of range of the router DHCP.   Now try to connect.  If not, disable the security on the router again and try to connect without security.  If successful, go back and add WPA2-AES (pers.) with a simple password to test.  You can connect now?

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