Connection with airport extreme Wi - Fi C7250 AIO problem

Hello

a linksys router wrt54g connected to the PC with the macbook, imac and the c7250 connected wireless and works well.  router died and I just extreme double router from the airport.  PC connected to the extreme now with the imac and macbook always wireless.

the c7250 will not print. I deleted the printer from the print queue of the printer apple and I tried to reset the printer... but essentially, it cannot find the extreme network from the airport during the Setup Wizard.  I have to manually enter the name of the network and it will find it yet.  the printer is 2 feet from the router.  Apple said that there is a problem of HP.

Thanks for your help!

Scott

We will reset the printer to see if the radio comes back to life:

Turn off the printer, hold it # and 6 keys everything back on.

If this does not work, you can connect with an Ethernet cable (if practical).  In the case opposite sound will repair or replace time.

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