Cannot install wireless Officejet Pro 8000

My wireless printer worked very well. Then it stopped working. I would like to send a document (from Notepad) to the printer & it would just sit there. Normally I would be able to fix this stuck printing by selecting the printer & using "Troubleshoot". But it does not work.

I tried to uninstall & reinstall several times. I tried the wash cycle (4 times running). I tried Print doctor. Tried to uninstall manually by the instructions from HP and no luck.

I was able to install USB but cannot convert or add a wireless printer.

I get the error that does not match the 0.0.0.0 gateway. I tried to set it manually, but it does not recognize my router name.

I am running Windows 7 on a Dell laptop. My printer displays a web page to 192.168.1.4. The blue light is on radio. My router is Netgear N600 Dual. I am connected to the network & connected via USB to the printer.

I had 3 "blue screens of death" for a few days before my printer no longer works. I'm unable to use system restore to a previous restore point when my printer process worked.

I tried to follow another post on the forum to change the gateway, but I can't seem to do. Help, please!

Right, I solved my problem (after 20 hours of troubleshooting), I was able to get Print doctor to run & used to check the firewall. My Norton has been disabled, but Microsoft has been activated. I have disabled the Microsoft Firewall & tried ("add a printer") of the control panel. It worked! I now have a USB Officejet 8000 & an Officejet 8000 wireless!

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