Cannot print the Vista Home Premium laptop on printer Epson Workforce 610 wireless

Tried to implement printing wireless since our Toshiba laptop under Vista Home Premium to an Epson Workforce 610 printer.

I have already implemented printing wireless this printer to my desktop under XP Home SP3 without problem and continue to be able to print from there.

I went round and round with Epson.  They helped me get the printer configured on the laptop, but because the printer is working from the office, they say that it is no longer their problem.

Here's what I know:
-Wireless running on a Belkin Wireless G router, model #F5D7230-4, v.6xxx, with the firmware update.
-L' laptop and printer are both connected to the same secure wireless network.  IP addresses all look OK, and I can see all devices when I look at the settings of the router.
-I am running Trend Micro Internet Security 2009, but I turned it off.
-Windows Firewall is also disabled.
-I can print via the wireless router if the laptop is connected directly to the router.
-No, I can't print from the laptop to the printer if the laptop is connected to the wireless network.

I think there are some settings or configuration of Vista which is at the origin of the problem.  I looked the likely candidates in the properties of the printer and in the center of network & share, but I don't know enough about Windows or Vista to really know what to do.  Anyone has any ideas on this?

Hello

My suggestion would be to update the firmware on the router and wireless adapter first.

Go through the following article. It can help you
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314073

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