HP deskjet 2451printer won't except the key ssid

My 241 printer deskjet all-in-one is connected to the network. Then, I upgraded the router at a WiFi N. they were two netgear routers. Now when I try and convert the usb instalation a wirless and put in the key ssid he says is not the correct key, but it is and Ive tried to update the driver and the software on the HP website.

One thing that might be the problem, it's that the printer wants to be the OPS the last router used on ip address 10.0.0.10. the new router wants ips as I need somehow put the printer with the IP of 192.168.0.10

I looked through the help and found the answer.

I printed a Network Setup page and he gave me a wps PIN to be used in the router. I put that in the configuration in the wireless router and the wireless printer quit flashing light

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