PSC 2510 connection to WPA network protected from evil

Hi, I have a PSC 2510 that I'm trying to connect to my router wirelessly for printing. I have consulted with the built-in web server in my after connect directly on the printer (I made through the network of wifi hp_setup and directly via ethernet cable) and go to advanced mode, grabbed my network name and password WPA 10-digit after selecting EAP/WPA. I then save the configuration, but when I print the network configuration page, it says wireless status: "Sweep" with the correct SSID name but apparently he thinks it can't find the network (router is a few feet more far away). It has always worked until I bought a new router, and the router works fine connected to any device not to mention that this PSC 2510.

Please let me know some troubleshooting solutions - thank you!

The PSC 2510 is one of our older printers wireless which only supports WPA-PSK/TKIP w.  Make sure that your Netgear router is configured fo allow for WPA - PSK TKIP.

Refereing Guide employment here, go to page 25 (section 1-11) PDF format and select WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA - PSK (TKIP) and WPA2-PSK (AES).

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