HP 8500 Pro Wireless makes network go down once connected

Hello, I have a strange problem. Whenever I turn on my printer and it connects to my wireless network, I can still print, however it blocks all my other devices (about 7-8 devices) to access the internet. The only solution I found is to put off the printer then reset my router and my network is on. I tried to do a complete reset semi, isolation wireless is DISABLED in my router settings. I have a router netgear N600 dual band ethernet. I also tried to put out of reach by specifying the IP address to xxx.xxx.xxx.50, so that no IP address conflict will occur. Any ideas? I'm stumped on this one. Thanks in advance.

Well Yes, we will define an external DNS for the printer:

-Print a the front of the printer Network Setup Page. Note the IP address of the printer.
-Enter the IP address in a browser to reveal the internal settings of the printer.
-Choose the network tab, then wireless along the left side, then on the IPv4 tab.
-Check the manual DNS and enter 8.8.8.8 the first DNS and 8.8.4.4 for second DNS. It's Google DNS. You can choose a different external DNS if you wish.
-Click 'apply '.

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