connect to hp 2540 wireless to linksys WAG200G router

I try to connect the HP DESKJET 2545 to the Linksys WAG200G router via the USB cable and the HP software. The software detects the router and the parameters (name SSID and password) but finally when it tries to connect, it says that the name of the network (SSID) is not found.

I have enterd the router manually settings and I still get this message.

I have disabled the firewall on the router and still nothing

Help, please

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