Unable to connect to my network printers

I just changed my router Netgear MR314 wireless to a Linksys WRT300N wireless router.  I can connect to the internet OK, but I can't connect to my two network printers.  They are connected to the router with a CAT5 cable.  Both worked on the old router wireless before the change.

Another point is that I have a HP JetDirect, print server cable connected to the router with a different printer.  This connection works OK.

Tell all about how to solve the problem?

I finally got everything to work.  I have reset the router and all printers to factory default and restarted with the installation.  The system has assigned a new IP address to the printer, so I had to reinstall on my contuters.

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