HP Officejet 6500 has plus: HP Officejet 6500 a more impossible to connect to the server

My printer can detect my wireless network, but does not connect to it. Problem started with my MAC a few months ago, but he persists even with my new HP laptop.

I thought I could have network problems, so upgrade my router (Linkys at Linkys))... still problem. Comcast upgraded my router (Linkys multifunction ARRIS) again and the problem persists.

I tried cycling power offshore for the router and the printer.

Even my scanner picks up signals from the printer. I don't know where's the disconnect?

Help, please

@mikkiglanvill

Printer:

HP Officejet 6500 a Plus e-All-in-One - E710n

A few ideas

If you have not done for awhile, you may download and install a new copy of the software full functionality.  Reference: install the full features software - printer

If the printer is located where you can do so, you could try a wired connection to the router.

You could try the printer of the assign a static IP address.

Make sure that there is at least 1 meter / 3 feet between the printer and all wireless devices you want to connect.  Too much is as bad as too far away...

Paw through all ideas / suggestions / information in the exceptional User Guide of this printer - network setup Section starting on Page 222.

Try to use as not only a static IP address, but also a hard to connect to your ISP DNS information.

Mount the power wireless on your receiving devices (PC)

Help:

Printer keeps no connection Wi - Fi

Set the SSID printer

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