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Hey, i have a printer problem.

My stressed computing device laptop is no longer in a position to connect with my wifi printer except I join them each by means of a USB cable, the printer is in any other room so is a PITA to preserve it USB related, leaving me handiest capable of print thru wifi capable devices, i've already lost my sanity seeking to restore it.

I have a "hp ink tank wireless 415" printer for like a year now that used to be connected to both, wifi gadgets (one laptop, some telephones/drugs) and one stressed out laptop pc related by means of an ethernet cable to a wifi-router LAN port without any troubles till approximately 3 days in the past once I changed ISP's, the tech hooked up the entirety and that i completely forgot approximately the printer setup, now is been over days without being capable of print whatever from the laptop because the pc does not apprehend the printer being on-line until it's related through USB cable.

I have executed more than one tries to clear up it via rebooting everything, converting router SSID/bypass, resetting the printer and the router, slapping the printer softly, and reinstalling the printer at the laptop (connected through usb cable) however the HP printer assistant continually says the equal two messages:

"the tool and laptop are related to one of a kind networks" while they're no longer.

"computer network name: no longer viable to get better" Idk what that even way

Any ideas?

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