HP Wireless of D110 find two networks

My HP D110 found two networks with the same name... apparently one of my router Verizon Actiontech (several 192.X on channel 11) and one of my Apple Airport Express (10.0 several on Channel 6). The Network Setup page confirms this. After that the power is out at home, the D110 only reconnects to the network 10.0 (even after several attempts to unplug and try again). Unfortunately, all my computers (MAC) are on the 192.X network, and the printer cannot find them.

Is there a way I can "force" the D110 to connect to network 192.X, rather than the 10.0 network?

Any help would be much appreciated I'm unable to print at all.

Thank you.

Steve

Spencer,

I got it to work! I have re-directed the whole upward after having disconnected the USB cable. When I went to my Macbook, under , I chose the D110. A box came asking me to install the printing software (do not know why, since I had already downloaded and installed on the link you gave me. A message came up saying that the software was not available from Apple and I need to contact HP. I tried again, this time instead of choosing the D110 in the list, I chose 'add printer' and selected option D110 "Hello". Always without success, until... I changed the setting in the drop "D110 having printed" for "print using Airprint. That seemed to do the trick, and now it's new to print wireless.

Thank you very much for your help!

Steve

 

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