Pro 8000 Wireless with incompatible IP address to the network

I installed a Pro 8000 A809 wireless printer to my wireless network. It cannot establish a connection with my laptop running Vista wireless. The diagnosis of HP network attributes the cause to different IP addresses on the printer (169.254.29.69) and the Microsoft Vista laptop (192.168.1.xx). A unique SSID is used and there is no local network using the same SSID. The router is a Linksys WRT54G with a range extender WRET54G. The laptop and a wireless printer make contact through the range extender.

To access the settings of the printer through the IP address of the printer results in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer, a Page load error (can not find the page). I ping the printer successfully using his IP address, so it is really seen by the router... All HP software has been updated. Still no connection.

Is there another way to change the printer wireless settings? I tried to reinstall the HP software with the same results.

Kind regards

Jim...

Thank you. I had already downloaded the network diagnostic and he pointed out that the printer was not on the same network. I solved the problem by using an ethernet cable between the laptop and the printer. The diagnosis reported then one network address different IP (169.254.223.86) for the installation of the printer. I was able to access this page and set the IP address to the correct network. It works fine now.

Kind regards

Jim...

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