Problem on a Mac C6380 wireless connectivity

Last week, I bought Photosmart C6380 AiO and implemented with almost no problems at all. Then I started noticing the same question as others on this forum have experienced in this abandoned rnadomly conntection, which would be only seemed determined by power cycling the printer and the Mac. I have since tried to uninstall and re-install all software related and have even updated the Firmware to see if this solves the problem without having to turn everything off and then whenever I want to print.

The problem I have now is that I can't connect wireless to the printer AT ALL. I perfectly connects to the router and the wireless network Test report shows that everything seems to work fine, but then my Mac does not see it at all. The only small problem is that it is the address IP begins with 169.264, who, in another post about Wi-Fi-Guy here, says "but if it starts with 169.254 or 0, then we have another problem to deal with."

So, I wonder if anyone can help with what to do about it?

For now I'll have to work with a USB cable hanging out on my desk, that wasn't really the plan behind getting a wireless printer.

Thank you.

Will be

Hardware and software configuration:

-MacBook Pro OS X 10.5.7

-Linksys WAG54G2

I knew that it would be something really simple and obvious that I would not do. Thanks much for that! I ran a few tests that have been resulting in the printer and mac lose each other before, but good.

Thanks again!

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