Printer wireless HP 7510 goes - 4 station XP wireless network, w / 1 connected PC.

Printer: HP 7510

Network: multi-user wireless through the DLink DI-632 (a PC connected to the router)

Address configuration: printer uses static IP - DHCP (192.168.15.240) outside

The printer config: each computer has static IP set in the Control Panel app, using the IP address.

Operating system: XP (Service Pack 3)

Other devices: Ipad, Xoom and Kindle Fire (work all use ePrint)

Protocol of network security: WEP (we are out of the country)

Network configuration: main router, as well as 2 (wired) access ports; currently using channels 1, 5 and 11 (again, we are in the country and have little competition for channels)

File Sharing: All machines on a network have a player to 'share' open, accessible with passwork.

Scenario: Wireless computers seem to stay connected for several days to a week at a time. (Restart us every week, just like a POS)

Computer that is connected to the network loses communication with the printer a couple of times a day and needs to be rebooted in order to re-establish the connection.

When this happens, other machines continue to print and scan, without any problem and the wired machine continues to have its name displayed in the SCAN on the printer control panel - but the printer won't talk to her.   All network functions, including internet and intranet access to SAP of the printer is always available.  I noticed that if I go in checking ink levels, however, that the ink control software behaves differently.

Normally in the application of the ink status, there is a small icon of 'work' with 6 points. When this computer is connected properly, it will start to jump around the circle, showing activity, get 41% and then view ink status info.  When connecting the printer and the computer does not work, the icon of 'work' will go to a few percent, then go to the information page printer, showing the brand, model, serial number, etc. level firmware.

In all cases to date, reboot (without any other action) brings the connection of the printer and the computer to life - until the next time.  I will try to find any other model of this behavior, just cannot identify it again.

I started with the installation of regular vanilla, but then all the computers on the network would always connections, about every 45 minutes. Using the info on this forum, I eliminated the dropouts for these printers and got static IP solutions (we did this anyway for the years with net lending machines).  It's the last machine which "falls" it seems that some piece of software that are required HP is 'stall' or began to hurt, but I can't see a model, same check and note the different software used locally on the computer and various Web sites visited. So far, no reason.

I hope the guru of the HP with access to the source for the software status "supply of ink" can take a look at what is happening and why always go to 41% and then view the status of the ink (when connected) and then just stop a few percent and view the status of ink (when it is not connected).

Thank you, in advance,

Jim

Don't know if this can help, some of the information could be relevant:

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03149924

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