I cannot print to wireless printer from my Visa PC! I hav...

I cannot print to wireless printer from my Visa PC! I have a WRT55AG router and both the printer and PC’s are on Linksys G. port. From my Window XP PC I can ping the printer but not the Vista PC. Also the Vista PC intermitting loses connectivity to the internet. Can someone help me?

Check the wireless adapter drivers on internet .... try upgrading it ...
Let me know the model number of the Print Server ... so that i can tell you few more settings ....

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