HP Officejet J6410 causes desktop Dell Dimension to give up internet connection

When I plug in and turn on my HP Officejet J6410 for a Dell Dimension 2400 with Windows XP, it causes the internet connection to drop. The passage of the printer off, the internet connection is restored.  The internet connection is via an adapter wi - fi to a BT Broadband hub. The printer is connected directly and the wireless button goes out.

There is no problem with the printer when using with a HP Pavilion laptop.

Hi lan404,

Are you connect the printer to the front USB ports or play on the computer?

The USB connection should have nothing to do with your internet connection on the computer. Please describe how you're connected to the internet on this computer, and if there is a difference in the way that it connects to versues the other computer?

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