HP DeskJet 6525 sees no Internet

The printer is connected to my home network via a kinetic ZyXEL router, the network works without any problem (such as a printer and scanner), but set up Internet access does not work - the printer says "printer cannot connect to the server. Check your Internet connection and repeat or enter the address of the proxy. "
Maybe I need to open all ports or to specify the DNS addresses in the router?

Hi LeonidL,

I can certainly help you get web services working on the printer. Follow the instructions written by PrintDoc in this thread to set a static IP address and an external DNS of the printer.

I hope that this will solve the problem. If you have any questions please let me know.

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