Cannot connect 8500a to wireless network

i input the mac address during wireless network install but cannot connect printer to network

Do you have MAC filtering enabled?  The printer will not like it plus it is not in the least a security measure.  I recommend disabling MAC filtering and just set the encryption to WPA2 with a strong, 13+ character, passphrase.
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