HP Officejet will not be connected to the wireless network?

I have a HP Officejet 6500 wireless which will remain not connected to the network over a half hour or so, max.  My wife runs a laptop XP Pro and I have a Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard.  She NEVER problems printing, but my computer is always looking for the printer unless I re - connect via the wirelss Wizard.  I also use a Westell 327W Versalink router/modem and I have connected my Mac via Bonjour, if that helps.  Any ideas out there?  I even reinstalled the router right next to the printer thinking that may be the issue.  He STILL abandons the connection, but it's funny that my wife's computer is not...

OK, let's assume that your Mac software is correct for now.  Its probably a good assumption.

We will define an IP address from the printer.  This can help find the network when he wakes fashion 'sleep':

We will set an IP address of 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.
-On this screen, you want to set a manual IP address. You must assign an IP address outside the range that the router sets automatically (called the DHCP range). In your case, is that 192.168.1.15 to 192.168.1.47 can use 192.168.1.50
-Apply the subnet 255.255.255.0 (unless you know it's different, if so, use it)
-Let the gateway and DNS white. Click 'apply '.

Now, stop the router and printer, start the router, wait, and then start printing.

After that, you will have to redo 'Add printer' using the new IP address.

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