Re-login C4750 printer to the router problems

I have a Linksys WRT54GS router and a printer Photosmart C4750.  I initially connected the printer to the wireless network without any problem, but the key to security on the router has been reset and now the printer will not connect.  The network test report indicates: "your wireless router requires a WEP security key.  The key to security configured on your HP printer does not exactly.  "Run the installation of the wireless network for re - enter your WEP wireless network security key.

I tried to run the printer setup disk, but ran into a brick wall, when I was given 2 choices.  1. connect wireless ~ the router has not been detected.  2. connect w / USB cable ~ do not have.

So I do not know what to do ~ is there a way I can re - enter the security key on the printer using my laptop which is connected wireless to the router?

Thanks for any help!

First of all, do not use WEP!  It is not secure and can also cause connection problems.  Use WPA or WPA2 with a password that you create - use 13 + characters, numbers and letters, upper and lower case.

In the printer Panel, go to settings (Scan) > networks > reset network by default.

Now start the software again for a network installation.

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