networking wireless problem: not found, device offline

Problem: My Photosmart C6380 has been successfully installed by wire on my Windows XP 3 years; and 1 year, there are installed successfully without wire (router 802.11 g) 2 (Vista and Windows 7) laptops in my house.  Everything was OK until a taken 2 laptops on a trip.  Used several networks public motel.  Came home and two portable computers cannot access the printer.  Windows 7 reports, "printer offline".  HP Printer Status Report States:

Network status: Type of connection Active offline: no URL: http//0.0.0.0

Host Name HPF7E2AF Admin Password: not set

but before this problem there is a Passport network, the URL is 192.xxx.x.x

The router works fine with other devices, the printer has been powered down and top and reset

Is there a quick fix?

I have to do a complete new installation of the printer to each laptop?

Others?

Thank you

iZak.

I am happy that you have everything working properly. If you encounter other problems, feel free to ask.

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