OfficeJet Pro 8600 loses wireless connectivity

After sitting idle for a period ranging from a few minutes to a few hours, my 8600 OfficeJet loses connectivity with my DI-524 router. When this happens, the 8600 shows an IP from 192.168.0.128 (only the IP I never saw him show). I can not print from my computer Windows 7, check the ink levels or ping the 8600.

I can restart the 8600 and all will be well (at the same IP address) until the problem recurs.

I would try to set a permanent IP address to the printer.  The router know not how to deal with the printer might not go to sleep and could end the connection.  In my view, affecting an address permanent IP will correct this.  You can choose an IP address outside DHCP-range routers. You can check the routers web page to see what this beach is to guess just using a maximum of low IP (maybe try 192.168.0.254 or 192.168.0.5).

PS. It seems that the router DI-524 is an older router.  Have you updated the firmware on it lately?

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