HP 7680 connection to a wireless - out

I have a printer all-in-one of HP7680 for about 9 months. Through this time, I tried various methods to connect the printer to our home wireless network. Each approach works with manual intervention - no solution has worked reliably. We only print or use the printer on a daily basis, but more than occasionally. The main problem we have is that the printer will work for a day or two, then when you want to print something 2 days later, the printer does not respond. A restart of the printer or the client device network he wakes up enough for this print job.

Here are the configurations that we tried

Approach 1 - network - adapter Linksys game client

Connect to HP printer via ethernet to a wireless client port. Although this configuration has worked for installation and configuration, it would stop working after a few days. I played with different settings of the adapter Linksys game like having a static or dynamic IP address. It did not matter. We could send print jobs to it, but then after a few days - it would interrupt work - time to restart the adapter - which has sometimes worked. Other times, should be a reboot of the printer as well.

Approach 2 - Airport Express customer

Connect the HP printer via the USB interface on Airport Express client. Customer Express airport would recognize the printer, we could print to it, everything seemed good. Then, after a few hours of non-use of the printer, the Airport Express stops recognizing the printer. Same situation - restart / re - connect the printer on the client - then it works again.

Has anyone found a configuration with a wireless client card that will work more than a day or two? It seems to me, that change must occur in the configuration of the HP printer, but I didn't know what it is.

Any thoughts would be appreciated.

Thank you

James

Well, maybe this isn't for you but I have 2 of them in my office and one to my girlfriend the other side of the House.

I have 3 wireless routers that I use (1 as a router) and the other two as Access Points.

I have office my wife, connected to a wireless router from Buffalo (acting as an AP) only because she has a few ethernet devices in his office.  Mine is connected to a Linksys router.

As long as I don't do print... No problem... Still got no scan running via IP again.

I use static IP addresses on my printers.

Lt

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