Unable to connect to the drop folder digital network after the installation of the new wireless router

I have already scanned to the folder of network of digital repository on a printer HP 8500 wireless, connected to a wireless G home network. However, I recently bought a new superisolants wireless router and am no longer able to use the scan function. I now get an error message that says: unable to connect to \\Computer\Folder Make sure the remote computer is turned on. The printer on the wireless network and works very well except for scanning to the folder of the network of Direct deposit. Thank you.

I called HP tech support last night that had me add IP address of the printer to the McAfee Firewall as an approved connection. Digital archiving to the network folder scan function works now.

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